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ODM calls for Brookside milk boycott in protest
Swenani
#11 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2015 8:48:13 PM
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Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Then jubilee supporters should also boycott sugar from western and nyanza. They should only buy the cheap imported sugar and avoid mumias, chemilil, nzoia sugar etc etc. Lets us see who will blink first.


ojinga mingi sana. What if Brookside decides not to buy any milk from CORD affiliated areas? Remember Brookside has bought close to all other milk processors!

And it is these CORD people nearest Uganda, so it's obviously their milk which will end up in UG, they think a truck will drive milk from rift vally/kitale/western to ruiru then back all the way to Uganda, ujinga bwana, this is why Nyanza is the poorest with the lowest life expectancy, frustration mingi, even an old cucu woman to sell fish has to be screwed by cord moles, never EVER let them near power, mtalia sana!


Is there a milk processing plant in in malaba, busia etc?
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Swenani
#12 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2015 8:55:34 PM
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tycho wrote:
This may reduce my Gor mkate purchasing.


Utakunywa strong tea na gor bread
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Kaigangio
#13 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2015 9:00:05 PM
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Swenani wrote:
tycho wrote:
This may reduce my Gor mkate purchasing.


Utakunywa strong tea na gor bread

Wacha kundanganya watu...strong tea inaenda mzuri na ugali ya jana.
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
harrydre
#14 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2015 9:13:41 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Then jubilee supporters should also boycott sugar from western and nyanza. They should only buy the cheap imported sugar and avoid mumias, chemilil, nzoia sugar etc etc. Lets us see who will blink first.


ojinga mingi sana. What if Brookside decides not to buy any milk from CORD affiliated areas? Remember Brookside has bought close to all other milk processors!

And it is these CORD people nearest Uganda, so it's obviously their milk which will end up in UG, they think a truck will drive milk from rift vally/kitale/western to ruiru then back all the way to Uganda, ujinga bwana, this is why Nyanza is the poorest with the lowest life expectancy, frustration mingi, even an old cucu woman to sell fish has to be screwed by cord moles, never EVER let them near power, mtalia sana!


Is there a milk processing plant in in malaba, busia etc?


Have you seen Brookside's expansion strategy? You know even the richest man in Africa has an eye on dairy industry in kenya? I wish I had one of those cane farms right now.
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harrydre
#15 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2015 9:28:01 PM
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By JAINDI KISERO
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Why are we stoking a trade war with our largest trading partner? The noisy politicking over sugar imports from Uganda has the potential of damaging a system of co-operation which citizens of the two countries have painstakingly developed over years.

Indeed, statistics on trade balances between the two countries only show you a small picture of the level of co-operation.

Today, the ordinary middle-class person in Kampala is most likely to shop at Nakumatt, Uchumi or Tuskys, or deposit his money at the Kampala branch of the Kenya Commercial Bank, Equity Bank, or Commercial Bank of Africa, as well as insure his business with UAP.

Half of the 18 companies listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange are Kenyan.

Yet despite the fact that Kenyans hold high-profile jobs in Kampala’s corporate sector, especially in areas such as investment banking, insurance, marketing and ICT, resentment about domination by Kenyans is very mute, if any.

As for work permits, the regime in Uganda is very liberal. You cannot say the same of our other neighbour where a Kenyan working even on a short consultancy contract will not last for a month without being summoned for an interview.

Indeed, integration between Kenya and Uganda is at a level beyond personal relations between their leaderships.

Nor can this phenomenon be credited to the work of some bureaucrat sitting on an armchair in a carpeted office in Arusha.

It is about the attitudes of people of the two countries. Which begs the question: do we, really, want to squander and sacrifice this intangible asset developed by the citizens of the two countries over a mere 80,000 tonnes of sugar?

Our leaders are too preoccupied with short-term political calculations and risk losing sight of the benefits of co-operation between the two countries.

Mark you, the eight sugar milling plants in that country, at the very best, can only export 80,000 tonnes to Kenya in a year. We import in excess of 350,000 tonnes of sugar every year.

There are several myths being perpetuated by the political class which need to be exploded.

First, that Uganda sugar cannot come into the country without the permission of the Kenya Government.

The truth is that under the Customs Union of the East African Community, sugar from Uganda enjoys full access into Kenya.

Kenya and Uganda are also members of Comesa and Uganda sugar can, therefore, access our markets on Comesa terms. But importers must pay VAT, a Sugar Development Levy, and you need a permit from the Kenya Sugar Directorate.

Still, the point must be made that these are non-tariff barriers which infringe on free trade principles agreed upon under both the EAC and Comesa protocols.

The second myth is the following: That imports from Uganda are the reason the sugar industry in western Kenya is in dire straits.

If you look at the statistics on sugar imports between January and July, you will find that the largest quantities came from Zambia.

As a matter of fact, countries like Malawi. Swaziland, Madagascar and Zambia are bigger players here. The opposition to imports from Uganda is a complete red herring.

The third myth: If you stop sugar imports, the industry in Kenya will return to profitability.

Wrong, because the problem of the sugar industry in Western Kenya is basically a result of State neglect, illustrated by years of chronic under-capitalisation of State-owned sugar firms, mismanagement, low capacity utilisation rates by millers, corrupt outgrower sugar companies, poor crop varieties and delays in paying farmers.

The fourth myth: That unlike Uganda, the sugar industry is inefficient because it is State controlled. Not true because out of 12 mills, only four are state-owned.

West Kenya, Butali, Sukari, Trans Mara, Soin and Kwale are owned by private individuals and Mumias only partly owned by the State.

My parting shot: As long as the ex-factory prices by Ugandan millers remain much cheaper than what the millers in Kenya are charging, Ugandan sugar imports will keep flowing even if you place military tanks on the whole border between the two countries.

jkisero@ke.nationmedia.com. Twitter: @jaindikisero
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whiteowl
#16 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2015 5:47:21 AM
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These guys are setting a new low everyday. It also shows they don't know how businesses operate and why consumers buy their products. Nobody buys brokeside milk to make PORK rich; bank with Equity to make JM rich ;facebook to make Mark Zukerberg rich.
limanika
#17 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:52:06 AM
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Reckless lords of poverty, doom, darkness and anything goes. Were they expecting their opponents to tell their supporters to only buy sugar from ug and not from sony/mumias??
mkenyan
#18 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2015 10:13:10 AM
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T-Bag wrote:
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/odm-calls-brookside-milk-boycott-protest-uganda-sugar-deal

LoL! Who stands to loose the most? I guess CORD never thought of the millions of kenyans who depend on this company for livelihood; from dairy farmers, Transporters, Factory workers etc


Nkt! This is like calling for boycot of Uhuru Highway, JKUAT, Uhuru Park, and JKIA, then again that must be in the pipeline! Mass action !

Peter kenneth, Muite, Ole kiyapi and Duda should rise and form an issue based opposition coz currently the gap is very loud

most definitely thought about them. just that they don't give a damn about them at all. idiots.
Much Know
#19 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2015 10:25:04 AM
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We cannot stop taking brookside in favor of that methanol adulterated chang'aa the cord fella sells with na batoto yake hapo industrial area Shame on you , the number one strategy for Kenya is food and not producing methanol adulterated chang'aa to kill people. Brookside has trained so many wazua farmers for free since 2009, threads ziko, meanwhile 'his own' were stealing mitungi ya gas from his own factory ahead of 2012 campaign. How do you follow such? How many Kenyans does he feed? Ama nikufanya watu blind na chang'aa tu!
Ras Kienyeji Man
mkeiy
#20 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2015 10:25:13 AM
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T-Bag wrote:
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/odm-calls-brookside-milk-boycott-protest-uganda-sugar-deal

LoL! Who stands to loose the most? I guess CORD never thought of the millions of kenyans who depend on this company for livelihood; from dairy farmers, Transporters, Factory workers etc


Nkt! This is like calling for boycot of Uhuru Highway, JKUAT, Uhuru Park, and JKIA, then again that must be in the pipeline! Mass action !

Peter kenneth, Muite, Ole kiyapi and Duda should rise and form an issue based opposition coz currently the gap is very loud



This amounts to economic sabotage.

It is sad that a whole bunch of mature men and women can't THINK!

The only thing they seem to be capable of doing is spewing out outright lies.

Cord needs prayers. Pastor Ng'ang'a's prayers.
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