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obiero
#12861 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 6:05:27 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Court says KQ to pay Mbugua Shs 27,000,000
https://www.businessdail...153714-mxjpf/index.html

The judges agreed that Justice Monicah Mbaru of the Labour Court was right in finding that KQ was in breach of the law when it summarily terminated Mr Mbugua’s employment.
“It is quite obvious to us that KQ conflated the performance review and disciplining process and came up with what was essentially a hybrid, mongrel process that did not fall under either category,” they said.
They added that the process was tainted and it would seem the performance angle was no more than a red-herring to get rid of him from KQ.
“His fate was determined even before he was summoned to attend the Serena session, whatever it was, with the demand that he resign, the barricading of his office, disablement of his email and the like,” they added.


Very worrying that a big company like KQ can chase away senior management like thugs knowing very well that courts give on average 1 year's pay for wrongful dismissal. Where were the HR people and lawyers to advise? Why didn't they just serve him with notice?

He was bleeding the firm dry.. But he is Naikuni's problem, not Ngunze, not Sebastian

I did not know Naikuni, not KQ, was going to pay Mbugua. That's Applause Applause Applause

With annual revenue of KES 114B. Loss of KES 7.5B. What's KES 27M to KQ? Tutalipa aende zake!

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#12862 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:33:24 PM
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[quote=Ericsson]Kenya Airways Proposes State-Run Entity as Airport Bid Fails

Kenya Airways Plc. is willing to operate under a state-owned holding company after the troubled airline failed in its bid to jointly run the country’s main airport, according to Chairman Michael Joseph.

Lawmakers in the East African nation are expected to issue alternative proposals, including the possible partial nationalization of Kenya Airways, after they last month rejected the airline’s proposal to operate Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with the state-owned Kenya Airports Authority, Joseph said in an interview Monday.

The airline, which reported a 5.95 billion shillings ($59 million) full-year loss, is proposing a model similar to Emirates Airline and Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise, which operate as units of state-owned holding companies. Such an arrangement would enable able it to double its fleet in five years, Joseph said.
“We need the financial structure to enable us to do that,” he said. “It might not be cash, it might be the balance sheet which is why the airport deal was very important for us.”

Kenyan lawmakers may release a report with recommendations on the future of the airline as early as Tuesday.
Kenya Airways, which is 48.9% owned by the government, is also on the hunt for a chief executive officer after Sebastian Mikosz said he would step down before the end of his three-year contract.

“A mature, seasoned executive is what I will hire,” Joseph said. “There’s not many around. If it’s delayed beyond December there’ll be still strong leadership.”

https://www.bloomberg.co...re-as-airport-bid-fails[/quote]



East African Community members need to rethink their aviation sectors or thier dreams of connecting the world and national pride will remain unachievable.

EAC has a fleet size of 60 planes flying to 89 destinations (Kenya 40-53; Rwandaair 12-23; Tanzania 8-13) Uganda, Burundi, South Sudan do not have national carriers. EAC stats are dwarfed regionally by Ethiopian Airlines which has a fleet of 112 flying 125 passenger and 40 cargo destinations.

Compared to international Middle Eastern "competitors" flying regionally like Emirates (258 planes, 158 destinations) and Turkish (336 planes, 304 destinations) EAC carriers are really puny.

Debt ladden EAC carriers (where they exist) are playing in the village league under delusion that they are competing with international counterparts. Only collaborative effort will lead to meaningful impact in the sector. EAC member countries should dissolve their airlines and form an East African Airline (Call it Safari Airlines). Countries without their own airlines like Uganda and Burundi should invest in the new East African Airline.

A collaborative East African Airline will have monopoly in East & Central Africa, challenge the regional giants based on bigger capital base and economies of scale.

Life is short. Live passionately.
Ericsson
#12863 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:44:14 PM
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China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha
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obiero
#12864 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:53:20 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

*fare

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
obiero
#12865 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:56:29 PM
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sparkly wrote:
[quote=Ericsson]Kenya Airways Proposes State-Run Entity as Airport Bid Fails

Kenya Airways Plc. is willing to operate under a state-owned holding company after the troubled airline failed in its bid to jointly run the country’s main airport, according to Chairman Michael Joseph.

Lawmakers in the East African nation are expected to issue alternative proposals, including the possible partial nationalization of Kenya Airways, after they last month rejected the airline’s proposal to operate Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with the state-owned Kenya Airports Authority, Joseph said in an interview Monday.

The airline, which reported a 5.95 billion shillings ($59 million) full-year loss, is proposing a model similar to Emirates Airline and Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise, which operate as units of state-owned holding companies. Such an arrangement would enable able it to double its fleet in five years, Joseph said.
“We need the financial structure to enable us to do that,” he said. “It might not be cash, it might be the balance sheet which is why the airport deal was very important for us.”

Kenyan lawmakers may release a report with recommendations on the future of the airline as early as Tuesday.
Kenya Airways, which is 48.9% owned by the government, is also on the hunt for a chief executive officer after Sebastian Mikosz said he would step down before the end of his three-year contract.

“A mature, seasoned executive is what I will hire,” Joseph said. “There’s not many around. If it’s delayed beyond December there’ll be still strong leadership.”

https://www.bloomberg.co...re-as-airport-bid-fails[/quote]



East African Community members need to rethink their aviation sectors or thier dreams of connecting the world and national pride will remain unachievable.

EAC has a fleet size of 60 planes flying to 89 destinations (Kenya 40-53; Rwandaair 12-23; Tanzania 8-13) Uganda, Burundi, South Sudan do not have national carriers. EAC stats are dwarfed regionally by Ethiopian Airlines which has a fleet of 112 flying 125 passenger and 40 cargo destinations.

Compared to international Middle Eastern "competitors" flying regionally like Emirates (258 planes, 158 destinations) and Turkish (336 planes, 304 destinations) EAC carriers are really puny.

Debt ladden EAC carriers (where they exist) are playing in the village league under delusion that they are competing with international counterparts. Only collaborative effort will lead to meaningful impact in the sector. EAC member countries should dissolve their airlines and form an East African Airline (Call it Safari Airlines). Countries without their own airlines like Uganda and Burundi should invest in the new East African Airline.

A collaborative East African Airline will have monopoly in East & Central Africa, challenge the regional giants based on bigger capital base and economies of scale.


This is like a composition. The one where you used to start with the phrase "it was a lovely, bright Sunday morning and the birds were chirping".. Dreamy

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
VituVingiSana
#12866 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9:19:59 PM
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obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Court says KQ to pay Mbugua Shs 27,000,000
https://www.businessdail...153714-mxjpf/index.html

The judges agreed that Justice Monicah Mbaru of the Labour Court was right in finding that KQ was in breach of the law when it summarily terminated Mr Mbugua’s employment.
“It is quite obvious to us that KQ conflated the performance review and disciplining process and came up with what was essentially a hybrid, mongrel process that did not fall under either category,” they said.
They added that the process was tainted and it would seem the performance angle was no more than a red-herring to get rid of him from KQ.
“His fate was determined even before he was summoned to attend the Serena session, whatever it was, with the demand that he resign, the barricading of his office, disablement of his email and the like,” they added.


Very worrying that a big company like KQ can chase away senior management like thugs knowing very well that courts give on average 1 year's pay for wrongful dismissal. Where were the HR people and lawyers to advise? Why didn't they just serve him with notice?

He was bleeding the firm dry.. But he is Naikuni's problem, not Ngunze, not Sebastian

I did not know Naikuni, not KQ, was going to pay Mbugua. That's Applause Applause Applause

With annual revenue of KES 114B. Loss of KES 7.5B. What's KES 27M to KQ? Tutalipa aende zake!

"Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship" - Ben Franklin
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VituVingiSana
#12867 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9:21:32 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
sparkly
#12868 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9:39:56 PM
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obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
[quote=Ericsson]Kenya Airways Proposes State-Run Entity as Airport Bid Fails

Kenya Airways Plc. is willing to operate under a state-owned holding company after the troubled airline failed in its bid to jointly run the country’s main airport, according to Chairman Michael Joseph.

Lawmakers in the East African nation are expected to issue alternative proposals, including the possible partial nationalization of Kenya Airways, after they last month rejected the airline’s proposal to operate Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with the state-owned Kenya Airports Authority, Joseph said in an interview Monday.

The airline, which reported a 5.95 billion shillings ($59 million) full-year loss, is proposing a model similar to Emirates Airline and Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise, which operate as units of state-owned holding companies. Such an arrangement would enable able it to double its fleet in five years, Joseph said.
“We need the financial structure to enable us to do that,” he said. “It might not be cash, it might be the balance sheet which is why the airport deal was very important for us.”

Kenyan lawmakers may release a report with recommendations on the future of the airline as early as Tuesday.
Kenya Airways, which is 48.9% owned by the government, is also on the hunt for a chief executive officer after Sebastian Mikosz said he would step down before the end of his three-year contract.

“A mature, seasoned executive is what I will hire,” Joseph said. “There’s not many around. If it’s delayed beyond December there’ll be still strong leadership.”

https://www.bloomberg.co...re-as-airport-bid-fails[/quote]



East African Community members need to rethink their aviation sectors or thier dreams of connecting the world and national pride will remain unachievable.

EAC has a fleet size of 60 planes flying to 89 destinations (Kenya 40-53; Rwandaair 12-23; Tanzania 8-13) Uganda, Burundi, South Sudan do not have national carriers. EAC stats are dwarfed regionally by Ethiopian Airlines which has a fleet of 112 flying 125 passenger and 40 cargo destinations.

Compared to international Middle Eastern "competitors" flying regionally like Emirates (258 planes, 158 destinations) and Turkish (336 planes, 304 destinations) EAC carriers are really puny.

Debt ladden EAC carriers (where they exist) are playing in the village league under delusion that they are competing with international counterparts. Only collaborative effort will lead to meaningful impact in the sector. EAC member countries should dissolve their airlines and form an East African Airline (Call it Safari Airlines). Countries without their own airlines like Uganda and Burundi should invest in the new East African Airline.

A collaborative East African Airline will have monopoly in East & Central Africa, challenge the regional giants based on bigger capital base and economies of scale.


This is like a composition. The one where you used to start with the phrase "it was a lovely, bright Sunday morning and the birds were chirping".. Dreamy


Enjoy the composition as you wait for open offer
Life is short. Live passionately.
obiero
#12869 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9:44:54 PM
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Posts: 13,464
Location: nairobi
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
[quote=Ericsson]Kenya Airways Proposes State-Run Entity as Airport Bid Fails

Kenya Airways Plc. is willing to operate under a state-owned holding company after the troubled airline failed in its bid to jointly run the country’s main airport, according to Chairman Michael Joseph.

Lawmakers in the East African nation are expected to issue alternative proposals, including the possible partial nationalization of Kenya Airways, after they last month rejected the airline’s proposal to operate Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with the state-owned Kenya Airports Authority, Joseph said in an interview Monday.

The airline, which reported a 5.95 billion shillings ($59 million) full-year loss, is proposing a model similar to Emirates Airline and Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise, which operate as units of state-owned holding companies. Such an arrangement would enable able it to double its fleet in five years, Joseph said.
“We need the financial structure to enable us to do that,” he said. “It might not be cash, it might be the balance sheet which is why the airport deal was very important for us.”

Kenyan lawmakers may release a report with recommendations on the future of the airline as early as Tuesday.
Kenya Airways, which is 48.9% owned by the government, is also on the hunt for a chief executive officer after Sebastian Mikosz said he would step down before the end of his three-year contract.

“A mature, seasoned executive is what I will hire,” Joseph said. “There’s not many around. If it’s delayed beyond December there’ll be still strong leadership.”

https://www.bloomberg.co...re-as-airport-bid-fails[/quote]



East African Community members need to rethink their aviation sectors or thier dreams of connecting the world and national pride will remain unachievable.

EAC has a fleet size of 60 planes flying to 89 destinations (Kenya 40-53; Rwandaair 12-23; Tanzania 8-13) Uganda, Burundi, South Sudan do not have national carriers. EAC stats are dwarfed regionally by Ethiopian Airlines which has a fleet of 112 flying 125 passenger and 40 cargo destinations.

Compared to international Middle Eastern "competitors" flying regionally like Emirates (258 planes, 158 destinations) and Turkish (336 planes, 304 destinations) EAC carriers are really puny.

Debt ladden EAC carriers (where they exist) are playing in the village league under delusion that they are competing with international counterparts. Only collaborative effort will lead to meaningful impact in the sector. EAC member countries should dissolve their airlines and form an East African Airline (Call it Safari Airlines). Countries without their own airlines like Uganda and Burundi should invest in the new East African Airline.

A collaborative East African Airline will have monopoly in East & Central Africa, challenge the regional giants based on bigger capital base and economies of scale.


This is like a composition. The one where you used to start with the phrase "it was a lovely, bright Sunday morning and the birds were chirping".. Dreamy


Enjoy the composition as you wait for open offer

Prayers accepted

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
maka
#12870 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:00:54 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!



Day 1 and KQ staff have hit that plane....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

2nd time a Southern China launch has had a mishap.

ION inaugural flight to Geneva is tonight at 2350.
possunt quia posse videntur
VituVingiSana
#12871 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:22:21 PM
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maka wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!


Day 1 and KQ staff have hit that plane....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

2nd time a Southern China launch has had a mishap.

ION inaugural flight to Geneva is tonight at 2350.

What do you mean?
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#12872 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:37:15 PM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 13,464
Location: nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
maka wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!


Day 1 and KQ staff have hit that plane....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

2nd time a Southern China launch has had a mishap.

ION inaugural flight to Geneva is tonight at 2350.

What do you mean?

Remember what I said here about the KQ Embraers and @maka.. Triangulate

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
VituVingiSana
#12873 Posted : Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:46:20 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,039
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
maka wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!


Day 1 and KQ staff have hit that plane....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

2nd time a Southern China launch has had a mishap.

ION inaugural flight to Geneva is tonight at 2350.

What do you mean?

Remember what I said here about the KQ Embraers and @maka.. Triangulate
There's nothing funny about it. Plain stupid. I hope the saboteurs are found and find themselves in China via the cargo hold.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
maka
#12874 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 5:35:28 AM
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Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
maka wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
China southern airlines launches Nairobi-Changsha direct flight.
Changsha is the capital city of Hunan province.
The flight will be twice a week and fair will be $200-800.
Duration is 11.5hrs from Nairobi to Changsha

For $200 RT, I am going to go. Let me go get a visa!


Day 1 and KQ staff have hit that plane....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

2nd time a Southern China launch has had a mishap.

ION inaugural flight to Geneva is tonight at 2350.

What do you mean?

Remember what I said here about the KQ Embraers and @maka.. Triangulate
There's nothing funny about it. Plain stupid. I hope the saboteurs are found and find themselves in China via the cargo hold.


It was an accident... Accidents do happen...


possunt quia posse videntur
obiero
#12875 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 5:42:31 AM
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Geneva and Rome onboarded, The Pride of Africa
https://www.thebrief.co....-geneva-rome-takes-off/

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obiero
#12876 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 6:02:20 AM
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A glowing article
https://www.businessdail...3654-113nwq7z/index.html

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
obiero
#12877 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 6:16:46 AM
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There's no demand, he said.. It's a white elephant, he said.. https://www.businessdail...53426-15jp6wz/index.html

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
maka
#12878 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 6:23:30 AM
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Location: Nairobi


Nothing much here...
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obiero
#12879 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 6:31:38 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
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Location: nairobi
maka wrote:


Nothing much here...

Of course you will say that.. For China Southern you say accidents do happen, but for KQ it's negligence..

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#12880 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 8:20:15 AM
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obiero wrote:
There's no demand, he said.. It's a white elephant, he said.. https://www.businessdail...3426-15jp6wz/index.html



Good development. Excellent for the country but there is nothing in it for minority shareholders. Developing new routes takes money.
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