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McReggae
#11 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 9:08:47 AM
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kysse wrote:
Laughing out loudly We want to know the following: Whose cows are being milked.


smile All the major processors were there, Fresha, Brookside, NKCC, Daima!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Angelica _ann
#12 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 9:12:27 AM
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McReggae wrote:
kysse wrote:
Laughing out loudly We want to know the following: Whose cows are being milked.


smile All the major processors were there, Fresha, Brookside, NKCC, Daima!!!

Something positive from a Governor .......
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
2012
#13 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 10:12:56 AM
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Kausha wrote:
I must agree this a master stroke of some sort especially hapo kwa kaunti. As we are waiting for UK's laptops Joho is doing simple basics maziwa shuleni and chums to the farmers. This is real siasa machinani! Over to you dynamic duo!


I wonder what area of development was sacrificed from the county budget for the free milk (votes) which we all know is not cheap. I hope they don't regret it later.

BBI will solve it
:)
masukuma
#14 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 10:25:26 AM
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kudos! I love this.
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Angelica _ann
#15 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 10:27:50 AM
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masukuma wrote:
kudos! I love this.

Sounds sarcastic! smile
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
maka
#16 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 10:53:16 AM
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harrydre wrote:
Alipe doctors kwanza! People are dying at the hospitals gates huko pwani!


On the doctor's case I blame the govt 110%...
possunt quia posse videntur
Kaigangio
#17 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 11:57:26 AM
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Are Joho's actions beneficial??? Let us see...

Mombasa county has 140 public primary schools with a total pupil enrollment of about 81,000 constituted as follows:

1. Mombasa Island division, 47 schools and 30,000 pupils.

2. Kisauni division, 45 schools and 20,000 pupils.

3. Chngamwe division, 28 schools and 19,000 pupils.

4. Likoni division, 20 schools and 12,000 pupils.

Assuming that half of the total number of pupils enrolled are in the lower classes, then we are talking of about 40,000 pupils. Add about 3,000 in nursery schools brings the number to 43,000.

I believe each of these pupils will receive 20 dl (200ml) packet of UHT milk daily.

The 200ml packet of milk costs about kshs 45.00.

Total cost of milk in one day is 43,000 x kshs 45 = kshs 1,935,000.00.

In one month the total cost is kshs 1.935m x 23 days = kshs 45m

In one term the total cost is kshs 45m x 3 = kshs 135m.

In one year the total cost is kshs 135m x 3 = kshs 405m!!! If we factor in the transportation costs the total annual cost may well be over kshs 500m!!

Going by this years financial budget allocation to Mombasa county which stands at kshs 9.6 billion then the total cost of milk supplies to school will be actually 5% of the total annual county budget.

This amount will always go up during the dry months or during a drought...

This is a very bad idea!!!

...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
Terik
#18 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 12:13:39 PM
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Kaigangio wrote:
Are Joho's actions beneficial??? Let us see...

Mombasa county has 140 public primary schools with a total pupil enrollment of about 81,000 constituted as follows:

1. Mombasa Island division, 47 schools and 30,000 pupils.

2. Kisauni division, 45 schools and 20,000 pupils.

3. Chngamwe division, 28 schools and 19,000 pupils.

4. Likoni division, 20 schools and 12,000 pupils.

Assuming that half of the total number of pupils enrolled are in the lower classes, then we are talking of about 40,000 pupils. Add about 3,000 in nursery schools brings the number to 43,000.

I believe each of these pupils will receive 20 dl (200ml) packet of UHT milk daily.

The 200ml packet of milk costs about kshs 45.00.

Total cost of milk in one day is 43,000 x kshs 45 = kshs 1,935,000.00.

In one month the total cost is kshs 1.935m x 23 days = kshs 45m

In one term the total cost is kshs 45m x 3 = kshs 135m.

In one year the total cost is kshs 135m x 3 = kshs 405m!!! If we factor in the transportation costs the total annual cost may well be over kshs 500m!!

Going by this years financial budget allocation to Mombasa county which stands at kshs 9.6 billion then the total cost of milk supplies to school will be actually 5% of the total annual county budget.

This amount will always go up during the dry months or during a drought...

This is a very bad idea!!!



I think 200 ml = ksh 30 while 500 ml is around ksh. 45-55. The county should invest in its own dairy farming projects rather than buying the milk from private sector


McReggae
#19 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 12:14:11 PM
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Kaigangio wrote:
Are Joho's actions beneficial??? Let us see...

Mombasa county has 140 public primary schools with a total pupil enrollment of about 81,000 constituted as follows:

1. Mombasa Island division, 47 schools and 30,000 pupils.

2. Kisauni division, 45 schools and 20,000 pupils.

3. Chngamwe division, 28 schools and 19,000 pupils.

4. Likoni division, 20 schools and 12,000 pupils.

Assuming that half of the total number of pupils enrolled are in the lower classes, then we are talking of about 40,000 pupils. Add about 3,000 in nursery schools brings the number to 43,000.

I believe each of these pupils will receive 20 dl (200ml) packet of UHT milk daily.

The 200ml packet of milk costs about kshs 45.00.

Total cost of milk in one day is 43,000 x kshs 45 = kshs 1,935,000.00.

In one month the total cost is kshs 1.935m x 23 days = kshs 45m

In one term the total cost is kshs 45m x 3 = kshs 135m.

In one year the total cost is kshs 135m x 3 = kshs 405m!!! If we factor in the transportation costs the total annual cost may well be over kshs 500m!!

Going by this years financial budget allocation to Mombasa county which stands at kshs 9.6 billion then the total cost of milk supplies to school will be actually 5% of the total annual county budget.

This amount will always go up during the dry months or during a drought...

This is a very bad idea!!!



Good trial, now redo your post from a point of information, the launch was only for Nursery kids, the plan is that parents will be able to co-sponsor the roll out into lower primary school. The 200ml milk retails for about 30/- (you are conssing it with 250ml flavored milk) and lastly there are negotiated prices with processors so the cost will be slightly lower than the retail price.

Kaigz, do the math again and let's see how it now looks when you use facts!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Kaigangio
#20 Posted : Friday, September 12, 2014 12:31:01 PM
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Posts: 2,768
McReggae wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
Are Joho's actions beneficial??? Let us see...

Mombasa county has 140 public primary schools with a total pupil enrollment of about 81,000 constituted as follows:

1. Mombasa Island division, 47 schools and 30,000 pupils.

2. Kisauni division, 45 schools and 20,000 pupils.

3. Chngamwe division, 28 schools and 19,000 pupils.

4. Likoni division, 20 schools and 12,000 pupils.

Assuming that half of the total number of pupils enrolled are in the lower classes, then we are talking of about 40,000 pupils. Add about 3,000 in nursery schools brings the number to 43,000.

I believe each of these pupils will receive 20 dl (200ml) packet of UHT milk daily.

The 200ml packet of milk costs about kshs 45.00.

Total cost of milk in one day is 43,000 x kshs 45 = kshs 1,935,000.00.

In one month the total cost is kshs 1.935m x 23 days = kshs 45m

In one term the total cost is kshs 45m x 3 = kshs 135m.

In one year the total cost is kshs 135m x 3 = kshs 405m!!! If we factor in the transportation costs the total annual cost may well be over kshs 500m!!

Going by this years financial budget allocation to Mombasa county which stands at kshs 9.6 billion then the total cost of milk supplies to school will be actually 5% of the total annual county budget.

This amount will always go up during the dry months or during a drought...

This is a very bad idea!!!



Good trial, now redo your post from a point of information, the launch was only for Nursery kids, the plan is that parents will be able to co-sponsor the roll out into lower primary school. The 200ml milk retails for about 30/- (you are conssing it with 250ml flavored milk) and lastly there are negotiated prices with processors so the cost will be slightly lower than the retail price.

Kaigz, do the math again and let's see how it now looks when you use facts!!!


No need to redo the maths...I have done my homework.

[quote]Governor Hassan Joho said the next financial years will see other primary school children included in the programme.

“We are hoping to include pupils up to class six in the next financial year,” he said during the launch at the Mombasa County Stadium.
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...en#sthash.AEUHYj3g.dpuf[/quote]

My maths only included upto standard four.

...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
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