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Are shopowners making money at Garden City mall?
Lolest!
#31 Posted : Friday, January 08, 2016 2:26:55 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
dunkang wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
this middle class has been fueled by loans,and thats very deceiving


For an economy to grow we need consumption.No economy has ever grown through savings

In just 2 weeks, i cleared all my Dec salo, and my saving from previous months. Right now, am as broke as a burukenge.

Now, tell me, how is the economy any better for me, my family, my landlord and the kids school cashier/headmistress?

the school gets its school fees, so good for them, the landlord gets his rent good for them, you get to use your brain to make sure you see your family through, which is good for the economy since you will work extra hard.

thouught he means he's too broke to pay rent n fees?
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#32 Posted : Friday, January 08, 2016 3:57:38 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
dunkang wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
this middle class has been fueled by loans,and thats very deceiving


For an economy to grow we need consumption.No economy has ever grown through savings

In just 2 weeks, i cleared all my Dec salo, and my saving from previous months. Right now, am as broke as a burukenge.

Now, tell me, how is the economy any better for me, my family, my landlord and the kids school cashier/headmistress?

the school gets its school fees, so good for them, the landlord gets his rent good for them, you get to use your brain to make sure you see your family through, which is good for the economy since you will work extra hard.

thouught he means he's too broke to pay rent n fees?

well since he will have to provide food and shelter for his family, somehow he has to see them through while maintaining his middle class status, which means a loan somewhere resulting in him working harder to repay and someone else getting their interest, and someone else from the blue section getting better dividends at the end of the year.
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#33 Posted : Friday, January 08, 2016 5:38:16 PM
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dunkang wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
this middle class has been fueled by loans,and thats very deceiving


For an economy to grow we need consumption.No economy has ever grown through savings

In just 2 weeks, i cleared all my Dec salo, and my saving from previous months. Right now, am as broke as a burukenge.

Now, tell me, how is the economy any better for me, my family, my landlord and the kids school cashier/headmistress?


he he he ati burukenge....
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#34 Posted : Friday, January 08, 2016 7:24:31 PM
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dunkang wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
this middle class has been fueled by loans,and thats very deceiving


For an economy to grow we need consumption.No economy has ever grown through savings

In just 2 weeks, i cleared all my Dec salo, and my saving from previous months. Right now, am as broke as a burukenge.

Now, tell me, how is the economy any better for me, my family, my landlord and the kids school cashier/headmistress?


Even drinking all your salary is good for the economy, the money is circulating the taxman is getting his dues. Well done. Tafuta zingine
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#35 Posted : Friday, January 08, 2016 7:45:57 PM
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hehe. yeah, its terrible for him as a person but fantastic for the economy as a whole.
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#36 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2016 1:41:53 AM
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Just when you thought the shopping mall construction bubble was over BOOM!!!!!!!!!another Sh4bn is invested in a mall


http://www.businessdaily...24/-/1v1y48/-/index.html
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#37 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2016 10:05:50 AM
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[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Just when you thought the shopping mall construction bubble was over BOOM!!!!!!!!!another Sh4bn is invested in a mall


http://www.businessdaily...4/-/1v1y48/-/index.html[/quote]


I think Westlands will be worse traffic-wise than it is now with all the new offices and Hotels especially around Sarit, in the meantime this might be the death of Uchumi at Sarit.

"Regulatory filings indicate that a whole floor of the new building will be devoted to a new supermarket. Uchumi Supermarkets has a branch in the existing mall."

The small Uchumi store near the mall is almost running like a small shop with only one cashier available since most of the people are shopping at Naivas which is 50 Metres away.Lack of basic products and variety is the biggest problem at Uchumi.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
#38 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2016 4:26:49 PM
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geofreygachie wrote:
[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Just when you thought the shopping mall construction bubble was over BOOM!!!!!!!!!another Sh4bn is invested in a mall


http://www.businessdaily...4/-/1v1y48/-/index.html[/quote]


I think Westlands will be worse traffic-wise than it is now with all the new offices and Hotels especially around Sarit, in the meantime this might be the death of Uchumi at Sarit.

"Regulatory filings indicate that a whole floor of the new building will be devoted to a new supermarket. Uchumi Supermarkets has a branch in the existing mall."

The small Uchumi store near the mall is almost running like a small shop with only one cashier available since most of the people are shopping at Naivas which is 50 Metres away.Lack of basic products and variety is the biggest problem at Uchumi.



dont you just love bubbles.the way they just grow big and then pooof! they burst.
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#39 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2016 4:29:47 PM
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
geofreygachie wrote:
[quote=Cornelius Vanderbilt]Just when you thought the shopping mall construction bubble was over BOOM!!!!!!!!!another Sh4bn is invested in a mall


http://www.businessdaily...4/-/1v1y48/-/index.html[/quote]


I think Westlands will be worse traffic-wise than it is now with all the new offices and Hotels especially around Sarit, in the meantime this might be the death of Uchumi at Sarit.

"Regulatory filings indicate that a whole floor of the new building will be devoted to a new supermarket. Uchumi Supermarkets has a branch in the existing mall."

The small Uchumi store near the mall is almost running like a small shop with only one cashier available since most of the people are shopping at Naivas which is 50 Metres away.Lack of basic products and variety is the biggest problem at Uchumi.



dont you just love bubbles.the way they just grow big and then pooof! they burst.


Some do not burst, take the universe for example, if you were to believe the evolution theory the universe has been expanding without bursting smile smile smile smile smile
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#40 Posted : Sunday, April 23, 2017 11:51:25 AM
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