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Lolest! wrote:who understands the explanation that the loose chipping s are meant to be swept away by vehicles Actually not swept but pressed down to gel with the road "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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@tycho of course I know,just not keen..
What has your governor done for you? Do you have issues that require his attention? Have you approached him as a voter to advice him? What did he say?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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murchr wrote:Lolest! wrote:who understands the explanation that the loose chipping s are meant to be swept away by vehicles Actually not swept but pressed down to gel with the road Seems to be the trend nowadays. After the bituminous layer which is carefully pressed, they overlay a final "rough" one, then "sprinkle" loose chippings with "a little tar", Then the vehicles compact and blow away the excess. On most of the new roads you wil find guys with trucks collecting the loose chippings by the sides of the roads. After most of the chippings have been blown off, they finally mark the road. The road looks fair from the news footage, and the thickness appears to be at least 4ft (standard for National highways is 6-10 ft I guess). I have seen some with like 1 inch thickness and still lasted 5 or so years (Nanyuki-Dol dol, Gatanga-Ndakaini dem days etc). Hii ya Alfie iko sawa-10 years. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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kysse wrote:@tycho of course I know,just not keen..
What has your governor done for you? Do you have issues that require his attention? Have you approached him as a voter to advice him? What did he say?
Firstly @kysse, not being keen on Ward level politics is the same as not knowing what happens and is a negation of political responsibility, and is still slave politics. To your questions: My governor has done nothing for me, and I haven't sought an audience with him to offer any advice. This is because the governor, and most governors, have in fact neglected their duty in promoting constitutional structures that can allow such dialogue to take place without uneven costs. In my case, Ward committee elections were mismanaged, and there was no effort by any county official to harness human resources for this important exercise. So far, I haven't seen a single governor working on this crucial aspect of development. Need I say that individual attempts to go to his office as an individual are politically futile? Before elections, it was discovered that no county in Kenya could generate enough revenues to meet the expenses each was expected to incur. Now my governor has raised costs- and many governors have done so - but shows no effort in boosting incomes. Incidentally, Nairobi has more and better roads than Machakos; of what good are these roads if they don't improve household earnings? A slum like Korogocho has tarmacked roads, but are the people earning more? Probably from crime.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,941
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:kysse wrote:@tycho of course I know,just not keen..
What has your governor done for you? Do you have issues that require his attention? Have you approached him as a voter to advice him? What did he say?
Firstly @kysse, not being keen on Ward level politics is the same as not knowing what happens and is a negation of political responsibility, and is still slave politics. To your questions: My governor has done nothing for me, and I haven't sought an audience with him to offer any advice. This is because the governor, and most governors, have in fact neglected their duty in promoting constitutional structures that can allow such dialogue to take place without uneven costs. In my case, Ward committee elections were mismanaged, and there was no effort by any county official to harness human resources for this important exercise. So far, I haven't seen a single governor working on this crucial aspect of development. Need I say that individual attempts to go to his office as an individual are politically futile? Before elections, it was discovered that no county in Kenya could generate enough revenues to meet the expenses each was expected to incur. Now my governor has raised costs- and many governors have done so - but shows no effort in boosting incomes. Incidentally, Nairobi has more and better roads than Machakos; of what good are these roads if they don't improve household earnings? A slum like Korogocho has tarmacked roads, but are the people earning more? Probably from crime. the question of household earnings and government expenditure is a touchy issue but i will share my opinion! 1. Government money is first supposed to be used for 'PUBLIC GOOD'! public good is things like Roads, Security and Education (coz you were schooled kwa deni). (enter kansiime's accent) You Ask yourself ! who are majority of the tax payers? what are their needs? (end kansiime's accent) - it's the rich and the middle class... the poor hardly pay any tax!! 2. After satisfying the above - find out... what is the minimum standard of living we expect a citizen of this country to live under? with the extras from the above... work towards raising the basics of these poor folks. it's my considered opinion that PUBLIC FUNDS are not POOR PEOPLE'S FUNDS. We cannot be a social society from the get go and expect to flourish. If I am forking 50k a month as PAYE (not that I do...)... I expect that the roads I use should not be forcing me to fix shocks every few months. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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Lolest! wrote:who understands the explanation that the loose chipping s are meant to be swept away by vehicles @Mutua is an Art&Craft student, dont think hard to understand him, utaumiza kichwa chako ndogo bure. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:kysse wrote:@tycho of course I know,just not keen..
What has your governor done for you? Do you have issues that require his attention? Have you approached him as a voter to advice him? What did he say?
Firstly @kysse, not being keen on Ward level politics is the same as not knowing what happens and is a negation of political responsibility, and is still slave politics. To your questions: My governor has done nothing for me, and I haven't sought an audience with him to offer any advice. This is because the governor, and most governors, have in fact neglected their duty in promoting constitutional structures that can allow such dialogue to take place without uneven costs. In my case, Ward committee elections were mismanaged, and there was no effort by any county official to harness human resources for this important exercise. So far, I haven't seen a single governor working on this crucial aspect of development. Need I say that individual attempts to go to his office as an individual are politically futile? Before elections, it was discovered that no county in Kenya could generate enough revenues to meet the expenses each was expected to incur. Now my governor has raised costs- and many governors have done so - but shows no effort in boosting incomes. Incidentally, Nairobi has more and better roads than Machakos; of what good are these roads if they don't improve household earnings? A slum like Korogocho has tarmacked roads, but are the people earning more? Probably from crime. the question of household earnings and government expenditure is a touchy issue but i will share my opinion! 1. Government money is first supposed to be used for 'PUBLIC GOOD'! public good is things like Roads, Security and Education (coz you were schooled kwa deni). (enter kansiime's accent) You Ask yourself ! who are majority of the tax payers? what are their needs? (end kansiime's accent) - it's the rich and the middle class... the poor hardly pay any tax!! 2. After satisfying the above - find out... what is the minimum standard of living we expect a citizen of this country to live under? with the extras from the above... work towards raising the basics of these poor folks. it's my considered opinion that PUBLIC FUNDS are not POOR PEOPLE'S FUNDS. We cannot be a social society from the get go and expect to flourish. If I am forking 50k a month as PAYE (not that I do...)... I expect that the roads I use should not be forcing me to fix shocks every few months. You make me wonder what entails a considered opinion. Not all tax is income tax. And while the poor are not taxed on their incomes, they are taxed on other things, directly and indirectly. So it can't be that public funds aren't poor people's funds. Kindly, show me a country where only the rich and middle class are taxed, or where the poor are taxed less than the rich - total tax burden. Truly we are politically naive. If the middle class have a heavy tax burden, then they are in fact, poor.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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Quote:SHOCKING: Governor Alfred Mutua’s LAUNCHED ‘super highway’ already FALLING apart one WEEK LATER! The yellow colour dividing the two lanes of Mutua’s much hyped road has faded away. The road, as one user pointed out, is so old like it has been there all along. This is the 33km road bitumen road build within a period of three months and which the Machakos governor Dr. Alfred Mutua billed as the fastest built highway in Africa. Well, it seems time was the main idea. How long will my road take to be built? Three months, that’s what I want. Now a week into existence, the road looks dilapidated and tired despite the fact that less than 1000 vehicles have used it. It brings into focus the ‘hurry to develop’ without thinking and planning. |Kenya Today| Photo: Road situation now NOTE: In the picture is inspector general of roads,@magigi.Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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