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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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safariant wrote:Once apon a time. Has Babu ever sponsored this team?  Asante ya punda ni mateke.....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
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Brookeside does not have milk of its own and neither does Bidco have it's own maize, sunflower ,soya nor macadamia plantations. Boycotting products from this companies is, by extension, boycotting what Korir, Njuguna and Muthamia delivers to the processing plants. Now, the three farmers have more than milk. In their farms, they grow vegetables and other grains. If you do not want Korir's milk, Njuguna's milk, products from Muthamia's macadamia and soya beans, is it also not fair that he refuses to sell you his grains and vegetables? Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Wasn't Bidco planning to set up oil palm plantations in western and nyanza...and transform the region economically? #LordOfPoverty https://www.standardmedi...of-billionaires-in-kenya
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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And now the rebels shall swear in Kony at Nyayo Stadium as we swear in UK at Kasarani. Link...Kibra Declaration at todays rally. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,635
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[quote=hardwood]Wasn't Bidco planning to set up oil palm plantations in western and nyanza...and transform the region economically? #LordOfPoverty https://www.standardmedi...f-billionaires-in-kenya[/quote] In other news, I have just seen 60 year old Orengo dressed as Fidel Castro and trying desperately to ape the Marxist revolutionary cred of old. Can someone tell these idiots they look ridiculous? Even University students outgrew this crap decades ago. Where is FRM when you need him? When you are trying to sell revolution a clownish image is not a very big help. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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According to David Murathe one month ago on KTN ; "The opposition have no stake in Kenya's economy." "They don't own anything in this economy and that is why they want to destroy it".
Going with that logic, even if they all boycotted buying some products, the economy would still be fine. Why the bile on how poor people choose to spend their peanuts ? They have never mattered anyway.
It may help to remember that the sugar industry which is the mainstay of western Kenya has collapsed. The govt gave Mumias a loan of 1B while the sugar directorate is dishing away sugar import licenses to politically connected individuals. On the other hand, the coffee sector has had debt write-offs adding up to Kes 16B to date.
The fishing industry which is the mainstay of our lakeside brothers is going through some tough times. The Fisheries dept has cooked up some figures on Fish consumption and allowed imports from China. We discussed the same on another thread. According to the govt, Kenya's consume more fish than rice and therefore we need to import fish to cover the deficit.
Those contemplating a reverse boycott, you don't have to worry. It has been going on for many years. Sanctioned and bank-rolled by the govt. But feel free to boycott Raila's gas cylinders.
For once, protest is going on and we don't have to collect dead bodies on the street daily. That is progress.
Anybody who understands the dairy sector knows how the market dynamics play out during the rainy season. Someone is going to have a rough ride.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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FRM2011 wrote: According to David Murathe one month ago on KTN ; "The opposition have no stake in Kenya's economy." "They don't own anything in this economy and that is why they want to destroy it".
Going with that logic, even if they all boycotted buying some products, the economy would still be fine. Why the bile on how poor people choose to spend their peanuts ? They have never mattered anyway.
It may help to remember that the sugar industry which is the mainstay of western Kenya has collapsed. The govt gave Mumias a loan of 1B while the sugar directorate is dishing away sugar import licenses to politically connected individuals. On the other hand, the coffee sector has had debt write-offs adding up to Kes 16B to date.
The fishing industry which is the mainstay of our lakeside brothers is going through some tough times. The Fisheries dept has cooked up some figures on Fish consumption and allowed imports from China. We discussed the same on another thread. According to the govt, Kenya's consume more fish than rice and therefore we need to import fish to cover the deficit.
Those contemplating a reverse boycott, you don't have to worry. It has been going on for many years. Sanctioned and bank-rolled by the govt. But feel free to boycott Raila's gas cylinders.
For once, protest is going on and we don't have to collect dead bodies on the street daily. That is progress.
Anybody who understands the dairy sector knows how the market dynamics play out during the rainy season. Someone is going to have a rough ride.
I hate it when you are this good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Bigchick wrote:And now the rebels shall swear in Kony at Nyayo Stadium as we swear in UK at Kasarani.
Link...Kibra Declaration at todays rally. Is there a reason why these guys always head to Kibera? I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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aemathenge wrote:FRM2011 wrote: According to David Murathe one month ago on KTN ; "The opposition have no stake in Kenya's economy." "They don't own anything in this economy and that is why they want to destroy it".
Going with that logic, even if they all boycotted buying some products, the economy would still be fine. Why the bile on how poor people choose to spend their peanuts ? They have never mattered anyway.
It may help to remember that the sugar industry which is the mainstay of western Kenya has collapsed. The govt gave Mumias a loan of 1B while the sugar directorate is dishing away sugar import licenses to politically connected individuals. On the other hand, the coffee sector has had debt write-offs adding up to Kes 16B to date.
The fishing industry which is the mainstay of our lakeside brothers is going through some tough times. The Fisheries dept has cooked up some figures on Fish consumption and allowed imports from China. We discussed the same on another thread. According to the govt, Kenya's consume more fish than rice and therefore we need to import fish to cover the deficit.
Those contemplating a reverse boycott, you don't have to worry. It has been going on for many years. Sanctioned and bank-rolled by the govt. But feel free to boycott Raila's gas cylinders.
For once, protest is going on and we don't have to collect dead bodies on the street daily. That is progress.
Anybody who understands the dairy sector knows how the market dynamics play out during the rainy season. Someone is going to have a rough ride.
I hate it when you are this good. Just seen a quote which says "politics is when you advance your self interest and make it look like it's national interest" Funny how anytime Nyanza resistance movement feels like they have something to yell about, they retreat to Kibera. I guess that's where most brookside yogurt consumers reside. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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FRM2011 wrote: According to David Murathe one month ago on KTN ; "The opposition have no stake in Kenya's economy." "They don't own anything in this economy and that is why they want to destroy it".
Going with that logic, even if they all boycotted buying some products, the economy would still be fine. Why the bile on how poor people choose to spend their peanuts ? They have never mattered anyway.
It may help to remember that the sugar industry which is the mainstay of western Kenya has collapsed. The govt gave Mumias a loan of 1B while the sugar directorate is dishing away sugar import licenses to politically connected individuals. On the other hand, the coffee sector has had debt write-offs adding up to Kes 16B to date.
The fishing industry which is the mainstay of our lakeside brothers is going through some tough times. The Fisheries dept has cooked up some figures on Fish consumption and allowed imports from China. We discussed the same on another thread. According to the govt, Kenya's consume more fish than rice and therefore we need to import fish to cover the deficit.
Those contemplating a reverse boycott, you don't have to worry. It has been going on for many years. Sanctioned and bank-rolled by the govt. But feel free to boycott Raila's gas cylinders.
For once, protest is going on and we don't have to collect dead bodies on the street daily. That is progress.
Anybody who understands the dairy sector knows how the market dynamics play out during the rainy season. Someone is going to have a rough ride.
The black a$$ed nywele ngumu al shabaab are more radical islamists than the Arabs in Mecca. Therefore am not surprised that a naswad okuyo is more radical than joluos in bondo.
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