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The Vultures are coming to town
Dudette
#1 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:27:30 AM
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A delegation from the Vulture Inc will be in Nairobi starting Wednesday to review its lending programme to Kenya.

The team will be headed by the mission chief vulture to Kenya, Domenico Fanizza, who is based at the vulture’s headquarters in Washington DC. Resident representative of the fund, Ragnar Gudmundsson, said the delegation will be in Nairobi up to March 12.

“This will be the third performance review under the extended credit facility (ECF) programme,” said Mr Gudmundsson in an interview on the sidelines of the just ended East Africa Community summit in Arusha.

The VI has so far lent Kenya about Sh98.4 billion ($1.2 billion) under the ECF programme, which goes to boost Central Bank of Kenya (CBK’s) foreign exchange reserves. However, no one has ever stated the interest attached to the loan and the cost of conditions applied to qualify for the carrot bite.

He lowered his voice. “I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.” Domenico Fanizza smirked. “Your government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kalingalinga. From my patio I saw it all—the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.”

Is it that we don't see this sh*t or we enjoy engaging in the same circus?

The additions are for clarity.
Djinn
#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:43:50 AM
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Joined: 11/13/2008
Posts: 1,565
Dudette wrote:
A delegation from the Vulture Inc will be in Nairobi starting Wednesday to review its lending programme to Kenya.

The team will be headed by the mission chief vulture to Kenya, Domenico Fanizza, who is based at the vulture’s headquarters in Washington DC. Resident representative of the fund, Ragnar Gudmundsson, said the delegation will be in Nairobi up to March 12.

“This will be the third performance review under the extended credit facility (ECF) programme,” said Mr Gudmundsson in an interview on the sidelines of the just ended East Africa Community summit in Arusha.

The VI has so far lent Kenya about Sh98.4 billion ($1.2 billion) under the ECF programme, which goes to boost Central Bank of Kenya (CBK’s) foreign exchange reserves. However, no one has ever stated the interest attached to the loan and the cost of conditions applied to qualify for the carrot bite.

He lowered his voice. “I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.” Domenico Fanizza smirked. “Your government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kalingalinga. From my patio I saw it all—the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.”

Is it that we don't see this sh*t or we enjoy engaging in the same circus?

The additions are for clarity.


Applause
Kihangeri
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 11:44:51 AM
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Joined: 11/10/2010
Posts: 550
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Dudette wrote:
A delegation from the Vulture Inc will be in Nairobi starting Wednesday to review its lending programme to Kenya.

The team will be headed by the mission chief vulture to Kenya, Domenico Fanizza, who is based at the vulture’s headquarters in Washington DC. Resident representative of the fund, Ragnar Gudmundsson, said the delegation will be in Nairobi up to March 12.

“This will be the third performance review under the extended credit facility (ECF) programme,” said Mr Gudmundsson in an interview on the sidelines of the just ended East Africa Community summit in Arusha.

The VI has so far lent Kenya about Sh98.4 billion ($1.2 billion) under the ECF programme, which goes to boost Central Bank of Kenya (CBK’s) foreign exchange reserves. However, no one has ever stated the interest attached to the loan and the cost of conditions applied to qualify for the carrot bite.

He lowered his voice. “I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.” Domenico Fanizza smirked. “Your Mongrel cum coalition government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kibera. From my patio I saw it all—the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.”

Is it that we don't see this sh*t or we enjoy engaging in the same circus?

The additions are for clarity.


Djinnit, what should we do about this blood suckers?
By inference, the man is all that Mr Phantom is not: an untrustworthy radical, divisive, too many enemies, a dictator, and a persistent liar...
Gaitho dialogues.


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