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#Top Ten Kenyan Towns Set To Boom
dunkang
#11 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 6:46:07 AM
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Yaani you blogging guy is still insist that TURKANA TOWN will boom.

What we are asking, show us on the world map where it is located (please, don't confuse it with TEXARKANA TOWN in the US).

After we know where it is located we will then be able to tell what reasources are available there, hence, play your boom/blast prediction game.
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obiero
#12 Posted : Tuesday, December 02, 2014 7:19:39 PM
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Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
kisumu is not likely to boom, since already it is booming!!!

this one i doubt it. it will take a generational change to achieve this

When were you last in Kisumu??
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Hotelzote
#13 Posted : Wednesday, December 03, 2014 12:01:40 AM
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The link is now active.
Clarification when we say Turkana it actually means Lodwar Country as a whole, Narok means Kajiado county as a whole.
http://www.propertyzote....post&Articlepost=111
Boris Boyka
#14 Posted : Wednesday, December 03, 2014 12:17:58 AM
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obiero wrote:
Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
kisumu is not likely to boom, since already it is booming!!!

this one i doubt it. it will take a generational change to achieve this

When were you last in Kisumu??

last week thur. im frequent there. kondele kibuye road block riat wathorego lakeside muhoroni route miwai route kibos nyalenda. boss hiyo barabara inaanza na kuendelea nikiona. hiyo uwanja ya famous roadblock nimeiona power wakiweka their tools. inside town banking region has stood long. swan walihama.i saw kimwa and the new thing. yaaani mi hupita saaana huko. the problem there ni jaluo mentalityof destroying property.. just many simple buildings na mabati in mid of city plus boda bycycles. compare with nakuru or eld. i bet kakamega could do faster than kisumu
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Hotelzote
#15 Posted : Wednesday, December 03, 2014 3:14:30 AM
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Boris, you are challenging Kisumu Vs Kakamega, here is the report..Shame on you

Kakamega
-Main tourist attraction; Kakamega tropical rain forest (only rain forest in Kenya)
- Farming; Sugar Cane and Maize are extensively practiced
-Education; Masendo Muliro University
- anything else???

Kisumu.
• 1.6 million hectares of agricultural land.
• Tourist attraction; Lake Victoria, Dunga beach, Oile Market, the Kisumu Museum, an impala sanctuary, a bird sanctuary, Hippo Point , Kogelo village (home to US presidents Grandmother) and Ndere Island National Park.
• Farming; Livestock, rice, sugarcane…e.t.c
• Other; 3rd largest international airport in Kenya.
Kisumu is home to many Universities and colleges:-
• Maseno university
• Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST)
• Great Lakes University
• University of Nairobi-Kisumu Campus
• Catholic University of East Africa-Kisumu Campus
• Daystar University-Kisumu campus
• Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology (RIAT)
• Tom Mboya Labour College
• DALC Education Kisumu Campus
• Amani Counselling Centre and Training Institute Kisumu
• Nairobi Aviation College, Kisumu Branch
• Intraglobal Training Institute, Kisumu
• International School of Medicine and Technology
• Foundation Institute of Africa
• African Institute of Research and Development Studies, Kisumu City Campus
• KCA University-Kisumu campus
• Kisumu Industrial Training Centre
• Western College Of Hospitality and Professional Studies
• Kisumu Polytechnic
• International School of Medicine and Applied Technology
• Kenya College of Accountancy
• Lake Institute of Tropical Medicine
• X-elle School of Hair Design & Beauty
• Sigotop Career Development College
• Ivory Tower Institute

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#16 Posted : Wednesday, December 03, 2014 7:00:56 AM
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@Hotelzote, wapi Muliro Garden bench for KK?
Boris Boyka
#17 Posted : Wednesday, December 03, 2014 8:51:21 AM
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@HotelZote hope you have known kisumu and KK for long. those things have been in kisumu fo sooo long since mid 90's & 2000's. i talked about the 1.6 milllion acres of muhoroni miwani chemilil.....how the sugar factories have failed hujaziona on MSC threads. Now how many colleges have come up in KK? the new buildings ???? what is demand for housing btwn kisumu & KK ya kk tripples kisumu? how many new buildings in kisumu are storeyed compared to KK? WORD many ppl working or doing business in kisumu HWATAKI KUISHI there. they've opted to live in majengo mbale chavakali KK luanda maseno. please move to KK first find history of both. hujui those places vizuri fanya more research
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butterflyke
#18 Posted : Thursday, December 04, 2014 8:41:03 AM
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Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
kisumu is not likely to boom, since already it is booming!!!

this one i doubt it. it will take a generational change to achieve this


It is already happening:

However, the Kisumu County Assembly is about to change the perception of cemeteries as eerie places by refurbishing two of the town’s cemeteries and making them tourist attractions.

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Hotelzote
#19 Posted : Tuesday, December 09, 2014 1:56:27 PM
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More from Lodwar in Turkana, (Lake Turkana Wind Project) LTWP.
“This project, estimated to cost 623 million euros or Sh75 billion, is considered the largest single private investment in the history of Kenya and is expected to contribute significantly to the country’s power needs,” said Carlo van Wageningen, LTWP’s chairman.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...roject-to-start-in-2015
$623Million Euros wind power project is underway in Lodwar,

kyt
#20 Posted : Tuesday, December 09, 2014 6:19:56 PM
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this thing has been in the pipeline since 2010, have you ever heard of the east Africa low level jet @hotelzote
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