Fyatu wrote:sparkly wrote:Fyatu wrote:sparkly wrote:Fyatu wrote:Governor Kingi and his buddy the DJ were in Vipingo yesterday where by Kingi begged the residents to allow the city to be built. for more info check todays daily nation page 2.
Do the locals have a problem with the city ama it's Kingi who wants something to tuliza them?
The locals have been asking questions ever since the Sisal(Makonge) was cleared-off a big chunk of land on the eastern side of the Mombasa -Malindi highway neighbouring mombasa cement factory.Kingi himself unlike his "un-educated", juvenile and chest-thumping conterpart in Mombasa seems like he is serious about attracting investors and values investments....i suspect he(Kingi) is heavily invested in Centum.All in all, works have already staterd. Lets hope the DJ has the money or will attract money to invest on the 10,000 acres touching the beach
Thanks for this info.
Karibu boss....it is at times like this that you remember economics 101......that money is a scarce resource otherwise i will load on this thing heavily for the very very long term

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Money isn't scarce, it all depends with the side of the end you are holding. Someone who entered this bus sub twenties can still pull a sale and feel no pinch for doing so neither have a second thought about it considering the loss of belief exhibited with the downward momentum here.
How this stock got to its heights was purely on hot air, bitter promises and misinformations/ halftruths and innuendos that could not create a solid value base. This counter is yet to tank. Watch this space. You will be awakened by a thud sound when you properly land.
For over ten years this counter is just pure pain where it matters most and no sweet memories to hold on to. Kila kitu ni lipservice na kula kwa macho. The beating and monolising continues.
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....