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What has your governor done for you?
Iganamagana
#571 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2018 12:44:08 PM
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mpobiz wrote:
What do you mean by saying jockes ?
Look at those two roads. Are they not smoother than most of the roads in nairobi?
It also means you can take your Toyota 110 home in any season . It's only that this roads needs more regular maintenance but they serve their purpose which is faster transportation than before.



Shouldn't the picture labelled "before" be labelled "after" and vice versa? What with the old mabati and the wooden structure?
mpobiz
#572 Posted : Wednesday, December 05, 2018 11:51:26 PM
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Joined: 8/10/2010
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Iganamagana wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
What do you mean by saying jockes ?
Look at those two roads. Are they not smoother than most of the roads in nairobi?
It also means you can take your Toyota 110 home in any season . It's only that this roads needs more regular maintenance but they serve their purpose which is faster transportation than before.



Shouldn't the picture labelled "before" be labelled "after" and vice versa? What with the old mabati and the wooden structure?

Some of this pictures we are seeing is what mutua perfected a long time ago and the people used to call it "sinema"
I think the best way of showcasing the works of a governor is a full motion video of projects and achievements not throwing a fhoto or two.
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
Njunge
#573 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 12:19:24 AM
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Joined: 2/7/2007
Posts: 921
Fyatu wrote:
Another peoples republic county that has not received Jubilee perks. What you see here is pure devolution money.














Allow me to rain on your parade. Note that i do not wish to take credit from Oparanya. If anything , i have reasons to believe that he has really performed very well compared to other gavanas. unfortunately, of the 4 photos you have posted, only photo No.3 showcasing Bukhungu Stadium can be said to be funded by county money. Photo No. 1 was certainly taken at Amalemba and clearly,that is the Kisumu-Webuye highway which is being done by the central government. Same to photo No, 4, though this one is taken as you approach Kakamega from Webuye side. As for county 003, i think, this one has become one huge dump site with bad and impassable roads but for convinience sake,you have posted what pleases you. Lets go through the video below together:


Iganamagana
#574 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 6:56:28 AM
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Posts: 1,437
mpobiz wrote:
Iganamagana wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
What do you mean by saying jockes ?
Look at those two roads. Are they not smoother than most of the roads in nairobi?
It also means you can take your Toyota 110 home in any season . It's only that this roads needs more regular maintenance but they serve their purpose which is faster transportation than before.



Shouldn't the picture labelled "before" be labelled "after" and vice versa? What with the old mabati and the wooden structure?

Some of this pictures we are seeing is what mutua perfected a long time ago and the people used to call it "sinema"
I think the best way of showcasing the works of a governor is a full motion video of projects and achievements not throwing a fhoto or two.



Word. It is unfortunate we are being taken for a ride while we suffer. I still feel we should reduce the number of counties and consequently thieves.
kayhara
#575 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 9:24:36 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
more jokes


Sorry for quoting the picture again but this is what I have been advocating for all
along, this road is way better than most roads in nairobi or mombasa, it's navigable and no stagnant water
if Sonko and Joho made sure all roads were at-least as good as this then life would be much better and drivers would have
more alternatives, a good example is the roads behind Park road Ngara, they are horrendous, eastlands pipeline would
be better places if they had this road.
The reason why I support this is one it's cheap to do them if Joho deployed 10 graders and compactors for one year only 100 percent
of Mombasa would be accessible, we don't have to wait for cabro or tarmac this is a decent temporary solution to an obvious problem ,
same thing about drainage do a simple open trench first as you wait for funds, GoK an only do so many roads same for counties, this is no joke
To Each His Own
TNT
#576 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 11:50:49 AM
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Joined: 5/22/2009
Posts: 206
kayhara wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
more jokes


Sorry for quoting the picture again but this is what I have been advocating for all
along, this road is way better than most roads in nairobi or mombasa, it's navigable and no stagnant water
if Sonko and Joho made sure all roads were at-least as good as this then life would be much better and drivers would have
more alternatives, a good example is the roads behind Park road Ngara, they are horrendous, eastlands pipeline would
be better places if they had this road.
The reason why I support this is one it's cheap to do them if Joho deployed 10 graders and compactors for one year only 100 percent
of Mombasa would be accessible, we don't have to wait for cabro or tarmac this is a decent temporary solution to an obvious problem ,
same thing about drainage do a simple open trench first as you wait for funds, GoK an only do so many roads same for counties, this is no joke


These types of murram roads should be totally banned because they are only avenues for embezzling and stealing taxes through inflated regular maintenance costs. Its better to build no roads than waste taxpayers money building murram roads at inflated costs that will degrade with the first sign of light rains.
Fyatu
#577 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 1:00:37 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2011
Posts: 1,820
Location: Nakuru
Njunge wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Another peoples republic county that has not received Jubilee perks. What you see here is pure devolution money.














Allow me to rain on your parade. Note that i do not wish to take credit from Oparanya. If anything , i have reasons to believe that he has really performed very well compared to other gavanas. unfortunately, of the 4 photos you have posted, only photo No.3 showcasing Bukhungu Stadium can be said to be funded by county money. Photo No. 1 was certainly taken at Amalemba and clearly,that is the Kisumu-Webuye highway which is being done by the central government. Same to photo No, 4, though this one is taken as you approach Kakamega from Webuye side. As for county 003, i think, this one has become one huge dump site with bad and impassable roads but for convinience sake,you have posted what pleases you. Lets go through the video below together:




You are allowed to rain on my parade everyday/anyday so no offense taken.

I will concentrate on county 003. You will appreciate that this is a vast conty with a geographical area larger than the size of former western, nyanza and central provinces(zikiwa kando kando).The photo of the road i have posted there is what is known as st. Thomas-prisons-water road within Kilifi town. This is a 2-3 kms road that moved from dirt road to tarmack chap-chap(Alfie should patent this). Others are top-life-charo wamae-cereals road, mnarani-old ferry road, Diamond-kasarani road all tarmacked by county money within a period of two years. These roads have transformed an erstwhile sleepy town to vibrant cosmopolis(albeit modest in size). I emphasize that this has been done with zilch Jubilee support compared to county 020 and other counties around the mountain where you would expect better roads/more development since roads are launched every other weekend either by the president or the DP.(not the matope road above)

I have deliberately or conveniently ignored other modest milestones that have been achieved including in Agriculture(irrigation), commerce(numerous markets built while Karatina market built by state bado malizika), Education(brick and mortar ECD's compared to mud walled and grass-thatched ECD classes of Nayandarua).In matters health, a new referral hospital is 80% complete built from ground up. Finally, in conclusion,it is true taht the Malindi road(cassaurina) shown in the video is not in good shape, but one governor can do half as much and credit should be given where it is due(sana sana when government had even banned you attending their functions).
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Fyatu
#578 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 1:03:13 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2011
Posts: 1,820
Location: Nakuru
TNT wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
more jokes


Sorry for quoting the picture again but this is what I have been advocating for all
along, this road is way better than most roads in nairobi or mombasa, it's navigable and no stagnant water
if Sonko and Joho made sure all roads were at-least as good as this then life would be much better and drivers would have
more alternatives, a good example is the roads behind Park road Ngara, they are horrendous, eastlands pipeline would
be better places if they had this road.
The reason why I support this is one it's cheap to do them if Joho deployed 10 graders and compactors for one year only 100 percent
of Mombasa would be accessible, we don't have to wait for cabro or tarmac this is a decent temporary solution to an obvious problem ,
same thing about drainage do a simple open trench first as you wait for funds, GoK an only do so many roads same for counties, this is no joke


These types of murram roads should be totally banned because they are only avenues for embezzling and stealing taxes through inflated regular maintenance costs. Its better to build no roads than waste taxpayers money building murram roads at inflated costs that will degrade with the first sign of light rains.



I agree with you....painting Nyayo wards built 30 years ago by Baba Moi with a fresh coat of paint does not count as development and is a waste of devolution money
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Fyatu
#579 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 1:33:31 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2011
Posts: 1,820
Location: Nakuru
another jokes...nita wamulika mpaka wa wa wache jokes. Checkout this tweet LINK





Meanwhile in county 003.....LINK

Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Natim
#580 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2018 5:36:21 PM
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Location: nrb
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