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Why dustbowl is the future
sqft
#451 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:19:59 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly





Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
jamplu
#452 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:59:24 PM
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Joined: 3/25/2010
Posts: 939
Location: Nai
VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi

amorphous
#453 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 11:23:11 PM
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Joined: 5/15/2019
Posts: 687
Location: planet earth
sparkly wrote:


Of course he is smile I am still flabbergasted why you decided to engage the infantile on a shares investment discussion.


Says the most BRAINLESS man on Wazoo of "houses do not appreciate, land does" fame Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly But we do enjoy some of your dimwit rants of zero content hapa Wazoo once every blue moon.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#454 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 11:25:31 PM
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Location: planet earth
jamplu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi



KEEP DREAMING Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
You and your ilk have been saying this for years
Stay hemmed into Kayole renting bedsitters shauri yenu.
You can't stop the fastest growing town in Kenya from booming as beautifully as it has been doing for the past 15 years!
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Angelica _ann
#455 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 6:57:02 AM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,935
amorphous wrote:
jamplu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi



KEEP DREAMING Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
You and your ilk have been saying this for years
Stay hemmed into Kayole renting bedsitters shauri yenu.
You can't stop the fastest growing town in Kenya from booming as beautifully as it has been doing for the past 15 years!


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
amorphous
#456 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:02:54 AM
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Posts: 687
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Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
sparkly
#457 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:08:05 AM
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Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
amorphous wrote:
sparkly wrote:


Of course he is smile I am still flabbergasted why you decided to engage the infantile on a shares investment discussion.


Says the most BRAINLESS man on Wazoo of "houses do not appreciate, land does" fame Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly But we do enjoy some of your dimwit rants of zero content hapa Wazoo once every blue moon.


I wish I had the energy to engage you but I don't. Continue with your infantile rants... enjoy your eunuched life in DC.
Life is short. Live passionately.
sqft
#458 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:22:26 AM
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Joined: 1/10/2015
Posts: 961
Location: Kenya
amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank. There is also the mavoko water and sewer project.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...water-supply-improvement
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
amorphous
#459 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:33:31 AM
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sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project



True, all good stuff. Was just answering some of the fools above in their own folly because some of them are so THICK they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time, reasoning with them is pointlesssmile . Loving these new developments and looking forward to more. DC is also seeking to take over EPZ water supply which comes from NWSC so that will be an awesome development. WB are also heavily involved in urban improvement in Kitengela. Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Angelica _ann
#460 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:10:01 AM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,935
sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
[quote=Angelica _ann]

All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank. There is also the mavoko water and sewer project.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...ater-supply-improvement[/quote]



The houses I have visited in kitengela area, non have sewer or tap water from county infrastructure, so who does these projects serve? Talking of Yukos area and hapo mbele kwa Mungai?
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Angelica _ann
#461 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:22:35 AM
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amorphous wrote:
sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project



True, all good stuff. Was just answering some of the fools above in their own folly because some of them are so THICK they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time, reasoning with them is pointlesssmile . Loving these new developments and looking forward to more. DC is also seeking to take over EPZ water supply which comes from NWSC so that will be an awesome development. WB are also heavily involved in urban improvement in Kitengela. Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.


This is great smile, what of those who have flats_ it is possible to achieve this. Plus water can be contaminated by septic waste over time.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
sqft
#462 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:25:45 AM
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amorphous wrote:
Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.


I was looking at statistics for the US and was surprised that in many areas especially suburban residential areas most homes (over half) are NOT connected to sewer lines but instead use septic tanks. Infact the US govt encourages on-site septic tanks to manage domestic waste. Also in countries like Australia, New Zealand septic tanks, rainwater harvesting, and solar power are used widely. So you are right that septic/biodigester, rainwater and solar are the way to go for sustainable living.

https://www.epa.gov/sept...septic-systems-overview



Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
amorphous
#463 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:36:07 AM
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sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.


I was looking at statistics for the US and was surprised that in many areas especially suburban residential areas most homes (over half) are NOT connected to sewer lines but instead use septic tanks. Infact the US govt encourages on-site septic tanks to manage domestic waste. Also in countries like Australia, New Zealand septic tanks, rainwater harvesting, and solar power are used widely. So you are right that septic/biodigester, rainwater and solar are the way to go for sustainable living.

https://www.epa.gov/sept...septic-systems-overview





Indeed solar+biogiester+rainwater harvesting is a powerful trifecta. The reason they are not touted so much in the public is because if they are implemented, the utility companies (nwsc,kplc, etc) lose out. Solar is simple and beautiful. It amazes me whenever there is a blackout to watch my lights work nyweee and my phones charge chuuuu for hours and hours bila matatizo yeyote. And for free! Nothing better than that!
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Angelica _ann
#464 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:52:01 AM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,935
amorphous wrote:
sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.


I was looking at statistics for the US and was surprised that in many areas especially suburban residential areas most homes (over half) are NOT connected to sewer lines but instead use septic tanks. Infact the US govt encourages on-site septic tanks to manage domestic waste. Also in countries like Australia, New Zealand septic tanks, rainwater harvesting, and solar power are used widely. So you are right that septic/biodigester, rainwater and solar are the way to go for sustainable living.

https://www.epa.gov/sept...septic-systems-overview





Indeed solar+biogiester+rainwater harvesting is a powerful trifecta. The reason they are not touted so much in the public is because if they are implemented, the utility companies (nwsc,kplc, etc) lose out. Solar is simple and beautiful. It amazes me whenever there is a blackout to watch my lights work nyweee and my phones charge chuuuu for hours and hours bila matatizo yeyote. And for free! Nothing better than that!


This is nice and interesting. Let me research on this, I also want to be power independent. The power surge and blackouts in just unbearable in shaggs.

Though water has never been an issue.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
sqft
#465 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:57:50 AM
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Joined: 1/10/2015
Posts: 961
Location: Kenya
Angelica _ann wrote:
amorphous wrote:
sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project



True, all good stuff. Was just answering some of the fools above in their own folly because some of them are so THICK they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time, reasoning with them is pointlesssmile . Loving these new developments and looking forward to more. DC is also seeking to take over EPZ water supply which comes from NWSC so that will be an awesome development. WB are also heavily involved in urban improvement in Kitengela. Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.


This is great smile, what of those who have flats_ it is possible to achieve this. Plus water can be contaminated by septic waste over time.



That is why the govt is building a sewer system for flats and businesses within kitengela town center. But for dustbowlers like @amorphous who are living large on their own suburban plots they dont even need that sewer system.

https://www.property24.c...-in-kitengela-106861929

https://www.property24.c...-in-kitengela-108667316





Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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