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kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Govt/NMS has drilled 93 boreholes in nairobi slums in past 3 months. All slums now have free clean water. Sonko should be ashamed of himself!!! Sonko is doing just fine. I'm sure those dummys in those areas will still vote for him if he comes there to plate their water gold. Don't forget we do have some dummies here on wazua who will still vote for him. This was Sonkos project. Do you think the mapping and testing was done in one day? Come on use your brain cells. Maybe the mapping and testing was even done during Mayor Margeret Wambui Kenyatta's time! Slums did not exist the Star wrote:Governor Mike Sonko's administration has defied a national government order that bars the drilling of boreholes in Nairobi.
Junior officers at City hall told the Star that the county's top hierarchy had not given them any directive to stop the drilling.
"We have been allowing people to drill but we can't comment on the story since the county executive committee member and top officers in charge of water, who are allowed to comment, are outside the country,” theofficers told the Star.
The governor also failed to respond to our calls.
City residents, environmentalists, and the business community believe that Water CS Simon Chelugui's directive to stop the drilling of water in Nairobi was a positive development to protect the aquifer and other businesses in Nairobi. Kuna kuwa desperate and kuwa desparado! Legacy manenos Nairobians know the truth https://www.the-star.co....-on-drilling-boreholes/
Ati no slums in 1976?! There were slums even in 1960s. One of the challenges of Jomo's government was to evict people from Gikomba and Kaburini(Eastleigh) slums in late 1960s! Where? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Govt/NMS has drilled 93 boreholes in nairobi slums in past 3 months. All slums now have free clean water. Sonko should be ashamed of himself!!! Sonko is doing just fine. I'm sure those dummys in those areas will still vote for him if he comes there to plate their water gold. Don't forget we do have some dummies here on wazua who will still vote for him. This was Sonkos project. Do you think the mapping and testing was done in one day? Come on use your brain cells. Maybe the mapping and testing was even done during Mayor Margeret Wambui Kenyatta's time! Slums did not exist the Star wrote:Governor Mike Sonko's administration has defied a national government order that bars the drilling of boreholes in Nairobi.
Junior officers at City hall told the Star that the county's top hierarchy had not given them any directive to stop the drilling.
"We have been allowing people to drill but we can't comment on the story since the county executive committee member and top officers in charge of water, who are allowed to comment, are outside the country,” theofficers told the Star.
The governor also failed to respond to our calls.
City residents, environmentalists, and the business community believe that Water CS Simon Chelugui's directive to stop the drilling of water in Nairobi was a positive development to protect the aquifer and other businesses in Nairobi. Kuna kuwa desperate and kuwa desparado! Legacy manenos Nairobians know the truth https://www.the-star.co....-on-drilling-boreholes/
Ati no slums in 1976?! There were slums even in 1960s. One of the challenges of Jomo's government was to evict people from Gikomba and Kaburini(Eastleigh) slums in late 1960s! Where? Read. I have mentioned at least two. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Govt/NMS has drilled 93 boreholes in nairobi slums in past 3 months. All slums now have free clean water. Sonko should be ashamed of himself!!! Sonko is doing just fine. I'm sure those dummys in those areas will still vote for him if he comes there to plate their water gold. Don't forget we do have some dummies here on wazua who will still vote for him. This was Sonkos project. Do you think the mapping and testing was done in one day? Come on use your brain cells. Maybe the mapping and testing was even done during Mayor Margeret Wambui Kenyatta's time! Slums did not exist the Star wrote:Governor Mike Sonko's administration has defied a national government order that bars the drilling of boreholes in Nairobi.
Junior officers at City hall told the Star that the county's top hierarchy had not given them any directive to stop the drilling.
"We have been allowing people to drill but we can't comment on the story since the county executive committee member and top officers in charge of water, who are allowed to comment, are outside the country,” theofficers told the Star.
The governor also failed to respond to our calls.
City residents, environmentalists, and the business community believe that Water CS Simon Chelugui's directive to stop the drilling of water in Nairobi was a positive development to protect the aquifer and other businesses in Nairobi. Kuna kuwa desperate and kuwa desparado! Legacy manenos Nairobians know the truth https://www.the-star.co....-on-drilling-boreholes/
Ati no slums in 1976?! There were slums even in 1960s. One of the challenges of Jomo's government was to evict people from Gikomba and Kaburini(Eastleigh) slums in late 1960s! Where? Read. I have mentioned at least two. Boss! Those do not exist in 2020 Margaret Kenyatta did nothing about these slums. The boreholes agenda was began by Sonko with heavy resistance from Uhuru's cabinet, Painting streets and stamping tanks is nothing. Ajenge reli that Kidero proposed and shelved hii ingine is applying lipstick on a pig "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Govt/NMS has drilled 93 boreholes in nairobi slums in past 3 months. All slums now have free clean water. Sonko should be ashamed of himself!!! Sonko is doing just fine. I'm sure those dummys in those areas will still vote for him if he comes there to plate their water gold. Don't forget we do have some dummies here on wazua who will still vote for him. This was Sonkos project. Do you think the mapping and testing was done in one day? Come on use your brain cells. Maybe the mapping and testing was even done during Mayor Margeret Wambui Kenyatta's time! Slums did not exist the Star wrote:Governor Mike Sonko's administration has defied a national government order that bars the drilling of boreholes in Nairobi.
Junior officers at City hall told the Star that the county's top hierarchy had not given them any directive to stop the drilling.
"We have been allowing people to drill but we can't comment on the story since the county executive committee member and top officers in charge of water, who are allowed to comment, are outside the country,” theofficers told the Star.
The governor also failed to respond to our calls.
City residents, environmentalists, and the business community believe that Water CS Simon Chelugui's directive to stop the drilling of water in Nairobi was a positive development to protect the aquifer and other businesses in Nairobi. Kuna kuwa desperate and kuwa desparado! Legacy manenos Nairobians know the truth https://www.the-star.co....-on-drilling-boreholes/
Ati no slums in 1976?! There were slums even in 1960s. One of the challenges of Jomo's government was to evict people from Gikomba and Kaburini(Eastleigh) slums in late 1960s! Where? Read. I have mentioned at least two. Boss! Those do not exist in 2020 Margaret Kenyatta did nothing about these slums. The boreholes agenda was began by Sonko with heavy resistance from Uhuru's cabinet, Painting streets and stamping tanks is nothing. Ajenge reli that Kidero proposed and shelved hii ingine is applying lipstick on a pig Like I said before You just can't help a Kenyan voter. Praying for one is a waste of precious oxygen levels needed to fight covid. Ever since Sonko disappeared, I have water in South C. I wonder? Is it a coincidence that water turned up in South C as soon as Sonko Rescue water disappeared? Uhuru's legacy to me is getting rid of Sonko for at least 2 years. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:kaka2za wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Govt/NMS has drilled 93 boreholes in nairobi slums in past 3 months. All slums now have free clean water. Sonko should be ashamed of himself!!! Sonko is doing just fine. I'm sure those dummys in those areas will still vote for him if he comes there to plate their water gold. Don't forget we do have some dummies here on wazua who will still vote for him. This was Sonkos project. Do you think the mapping and testing was done in one day? Come on use your brain cells. Maybe the mapping and testing was even done during Mayor Margeret Wambui Kenyatta's time! Slums did not exist the Star wrote:Governor Mike Sonko's administration has defied a national government order that bars the drilling of boreholes in Nairobi.
Junior officers at City hall told the Star that the county's top hierarchy had not given them any directive to stop the drilling.
"We have been allowing people to drill but we can't comment on the story since the county executive committee member and top officers in charge of water, who are allowed to comment, are outside the country,” theofficers told the Star.
The governor also failed to respond to our calls.
City residents, environmentalists, and the business community believe that Water CS Simon Chelugui's directive to stop the drilling of water in Nairobi was a positive development to protect the aquifer and other businesses in Nairobi. Kuna kuwa desperate and kuwa desparado! Legacy manenos Nairobians know the truth https://www.the-star.co....-on-drilling-boreholes/
Ati no slums in 1976?! There were slums even in 1960s. One of the challenges of Jomo's government was to evict people from Gikomba and Kaburini(Eastleigh) slums in late 1960s! Where? Read. I have mentioned at least two. Boss! Those do not exist in 2020 Margaret Kenyatta did nothing about these slums. The boreholes agenda was began by Sonko with heavy resistance from Uhuru's cabinet, Painting streets and stamping tanks is nothing. Ajenge reli that Kidero proposed and shelved hii ingine is applying lipstick on a pig Like I said before You just can't help a Kenyan voter. Praying for one is a waste of precious oxygen levels needed to fight covid. Ever since Sonko disappeared, I have water in South C. I wonder? Is it a coincidence that water turned up in South C as soon as Sonko Rescue water disappeared? Uhuru's legacy to me is getting rid of Sonko for at least 2 years. Wacha kubebwa na upepo kama majani yamekauka "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Quote:President Uhuru Kenyatta’s village, Ichaweri, is set to benefit from a Sh11 billion project that will upgrade sections of the motorway that connects Kiambu Road to Thika Highway to dual carriage.
The national highways agency has started design work on the 62-kilometre road that is set for completion by June 2022—two months before the end of Mr Kenyatta’s second and final term.
The road runs from Kiambu Road through Kirigiti, Ngewa, Ichaweri, Gatundu and Mangu to Thika highway, according to the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA). One day we will regret turning farmlands into real estateQuote:The upgraded road is expected to further spur the growth of real estate in Kiambu areas close to Nairobi.
Coffee sector authorities have in recent years been alarmed at the rate at which farms in the outskirts of the capital city are giving way to apartment blocks or high-end gated communities.
The EIA says the Sh11 billion road will end traffic snarl-ups now witnessed on the Kiambu-Ngewa and the Mang’u-Thika sections due to increased residential property developments hosting people who work in Nairobi and neighbouring townships.
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wukan wrote:Quote:One day we will regret turning farmlands into real estateQuote:The upgraded road is expected to further spur the growth of real estate in Kiambu areas close to Nairobi.
Coffee sector authorities have in recent years been alarmed at the rate at which farms in the outskirts of the capital city are giving way to apartment blocks or high-end gated communities.
The EIA says the Sh11 billion road will end traffic snarl-ups now witnessed on the Kiambu-Ngewa and the Mang’u-Thika sections due to increased residential property developments hosting people who work in Nairobi and neighbouring townships. The issue here is most suitable land use. How much income would a half acre of coffee give you per year compared to 5 bdrm mansion sitting on the same 1/2 acre hapo runda mumwe or thindigua? The coffee would give you 10k per yr while the mansion will net you > 2 million per yr in rent. An apartment block on same land will give you >40m. So one type of land use is x40,000 more productive than the other. If govt wants to improve coffee production let them go to rural nyeri, muranga, embu, kirinyaga, machakos, mt elgon etc and help farmers huko with production and marketing. Also Kenyans dont drink coffee and the small amounts they drink is imported. NB all farmers from maize to cabbages to milk are always complaining of low prices for their produce due to too much produce in the market. So food security is not a problem. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Nice. Cargo and passenger train services to nanyuki have began. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Na ya kuenda Kisumu/Busia UMK's gava walikataaa, isorite!!!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Angelica _ann wrote:Na ya kuenda Kisumu/Busia UMK's gava walikataaa, isorite!!!!! The govt should first extend railway from nanyuki to mandera because you kisumu people have enjoyed the railway for >100yrs while others have no reli. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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sqft wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Na ya kuenda Kisumu/Busia UMK's gava walikataaa, isorite!!!!! The govt should first extend railway from nanyuki to mandera because you kisumu people have enjoyed the railway for >100yrs while others have no reli. So the SGR from Mombasa to Naivasha???? In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Na ya kuenda Kisumu/Busia UMK's gava walikataaa, isorite!!!!! The govt should first extend railway from nanyuki to mandera because you kisumu people have enjoyed the railway for >100yrs while others have no reli. So the SGR from Mombasa to Naivasha???? The entire rail network is and was serviceable...even Nairobi Industrial area, to malaba and Kitale. The approach should have been to pump the SGR 300B to old rails and extent to borders around Lodwar Oil, Lamu and Mandera.....thus building economies along it which makes business sense....but thieves who speak good english and look smart on TV prevailed I AM trust in GOD, I AM belief in THYSELF
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T-Bag wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sqft wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Na ya kuenda Kisumu/Busia UMK's gava walikataaa, isorite!!!!! The govt should first extend railway from nanyuki to mandera because you kisumu people have enjoyed the railway for >100yrs while others have no reli. So the SGR from Mombasa to Naivasha???? The entire rail network is and was serviceable...even Nairobi Industrial area, to malaba and Kitale. The approach should have been to pump the SGR 300B to old rails and extent to borders around Lodwar Oil, Lamu and Mandera.....thus building economies along it which makes business sense....but thieves who speak good english and look smart on TV prevailed
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LEGACY "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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China Faces a Critical Test in Kenya
Debt Infrastructure Railways September 28, 2020 by Eric Olander Copy and paste extract
Quote:The collapse of Kenya’s SGR would be a spectacular failure for both President Uhuru Kenyatta, who staked his legacy on big infrastructure projects like this, and the Chinese who held up the railway as an exemplar of its Belt and Road Initiative.
And whatever they do, the Chinese are going to face intense scrutiny.
Kenya is home to one of Africa’s most vibrant, professional news media sectors.
Kenyan journalists have spent years investigating the SGR deals.
Also, the likes of U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Kyle McCarter, a Trump appointee who’s been a vocal critic of Chinese engagement in Kenya and a proponent of the so-called “debt trap” allegation, will no doubt be ready to pounce should the trains stop running. Source Link:https://chinaafricaproject.com/analysis/china-faces-a-critical-test-in-kenya/
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Twende kazi. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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