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Madness at the NSE
mlennyma
#1021 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 10:30:31 AM
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mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
mlennyma
#1022 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 10:36:16 AM
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The blood colour is relentless indeed a bad year
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#1023 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 11:57:32 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
The blood colour is relentless indeed a bad year


And all this even before the expected implementation of the 6 bob levy hike by ERC on thursdayPray
@SufficientlyP
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#1024 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 12:00:38 PM
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And then this south sudan madnessSad
http://www.businessdaily...4/-/34mv9d/-/index.html
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mlennyma
#1025 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 12:01:04 PM
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Sufficiently Philanga....thropic wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
The blood colour is relentless indeed a bad year


And all this even before the expected implementation of the 6 bob levy hike by ERC on thursdayPray

wat???6bob plus the normal monthly hike ?
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
mlennyma
#1026 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 12:03:49 PM
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Sufficiently Philanga....thropic wrote:
And then this south sudan madnessSad
http://www.businessdaily...4/-/34mv9d/-/index.html

monkey business even the devaluation scars are still fresh
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
Pesa Nane
#1027 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 2:55:31 PM
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PRESS RELEASE, 12 July 16

Quote:
Nairobi, July 12, 2016: NSE, the largest Exchange in East Africa, received formal recognition as a Self Regulatory Organization (SRO) from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) pursuant to Section 18B(3) of the Capital Markets Act. As a self-regulatory organization, the NSE will continue to work proactively to protect and maintain the confidence of investors and the integrity of the market. (laugh, laugh)
The Exchange’s recognition as an SRO comes after it successfully put in place independent management structures for its commercial and regulatory functions in line with the Capital Markets (Demutualization of the Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited) Regulations, 2012.
Commenting on the news, the Chief Executive of NSE, Mr. Geoffrey Odundo noted, “This is a positive development for the industry and well deserved as NSE has ably demonstrated over the last six decades of its unique role in building the standards and practices for the Capital Markets. As we ready ourselves for the launch of the Derivatives Market, this milestone allows us to be the first line regulator for the
market with an overarching goal of preserving market integrity and protecting investors.”
The NSE is committed to promoting just and equitable principles of trade and sound business practices in the Kenyan capital market by enforcing its listing and trading rules in accordance with global best practices and by ensuring that the standards set out are effective to maintain a fair and orderly market.
…….Ends…..
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#1028 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:08:51 PM
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mlennyma wrote:
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
The blood colour is relentless indeed a bad year


And all this even before the expected implementation of the 6 bob levy hike by ERC on thursdayPray

wat???6bob plus the normal monthly hike ?


Yes Sir. Inflation here we come!
@SufficientlyP
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#1029 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:11:46 PM
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Joined: 9/23/2010
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Location: Sundowner,Amboseli
Pesa Nane wrote:
PRESS RELEASE, 12 July 16

Quote:
Nairobi, July 12, 2016: NSE, the largest Exchange in East Africa, received formal recognition as a Self Regulatory Organization (SRO) from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) pursuant to Section 18B(3) of the Capital Markets Act. As a self-regulatory organization, the NSE will continue to work proactively to protect and maintain the confidence of investors and the integrity of the market. (laugh, laugh)
The Exchange’s recognition as an SRO comes after it successfully put in place independent management structures for its commercial and regulatory functions in line with the Capital Markets (Demutualization of the Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited) Regulations, 2012.
Commenting on the news, the Chief Executive of NSE, Mr. Geoffrey Odundo noted, “This is a positive development for the industry and well deserved as NSE has ably demonstrated over the last six decades of its unique role in building the standards and practices for the Capital Markets. As we ready ourselves for the launch of the Derivatives Market, this milestone allows us to be the first line regulator for the
market with an overarching goal of preserving market integrity and protecting investors.”
The NSE is committed to promoting just and equitable principles of trade and sound business practices in the Kenyan capital market by enforcing its listing and trading rules in accordance with global best practices and by ensuring that the standards set out are effective to maintain a fair and orderly market.
…….Ends…..


Wait till @vvs shows up here with his punchline. It goes like.....
Who is the CEO of CMA
Who is the ...........
Discuss (20marks)smile
@SufficientlyP
murchr
#1030 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2016 4:46:43 PM
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Sufficiently Philanga....thropic wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
PRESS RELEASE, 12 July 16

Quote:
Nairobi, July 12, 2016: NSE, the largest Exchange in East Africa, received formal recognition as a Self Regulatory Organization (SRO) from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) pursuant to Section 18B(3) of the Capital Markets Act. As a self-regulatory organization, the NSE will continue to work proactively to protect and maintain the confidence of investors and the integrity of the market. (laugh, laugh)
The Exchange’s recognition as an SRO comes after it successfully put in place independent management structures for its commercial and regulatory functions in line with the Capital Markets (Demutualization of the Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited) Regulations, 2012.
Commenting on the news, the Chief Executive of NSE, Mr. Geoffrey Odundo noted, “This is a positive development for the industry and well deserved as NSE has ably demonstrated over the last six decades of its unique role in building the standards and practices for the Capital Markets. As we ready ourselves for the launch of the Derivatives Market, this milestone allows us to be the first line regulator for the
market with an overarching goal of preserving market integrity and protecting investors.”
The NSE is committed to promoting just and equitable principles of trade and sound business practices in the Kenyan capital market by enforcing its listing and trading rules in accordance with global best practices and by ensuring that the standards set out are effective to maintain a fair and orderly market.
…….Ends…..


Wait till @vvs shows up here with his punchline. It goes like.....
Who is the CEO of CMA
Who is the ...........
Discuss (20marks)smile



Laughing out loudly Who was the regulator before? CMA?
"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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Ericsson
#1031 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 9:44:43 AM
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There will be a mini rally in the NSE in the coming days.
Global stock markets have recovered from Brexit and the Dow Jones and NASDAQ is hitting new highs for the year.
The Sterling Pound is slowly clawing back the losses it suffered immediately after the Brexit
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Othelo
#1032 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 9:46:28 AM
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Posts: 3,528
Ericsson wrote:
There will be a mini rally in the NSE in the coming days.
Global stock markets have recovered from Brexit and the Dow Jones and NASDAQ is hitting new highs for the year.
The Sterling Pound is slowly clawing back the losses it suffered immediately after the Brexit

Good news for @swenani smile
Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
VituVingiSana
#1033 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 10:37:13 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
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mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily...8/-/13hv6mu/-/index.html
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#1034 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2016 10:19:23 AM
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Location: nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation

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VituVingiSana
#1035 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2016 10:55:15 AM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,060
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation


Look at Botswana. Look at post-1994 Rwanda. Look at Mauritius. Leadership.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
maka
#1036 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2016 11:30:00 AM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation


Then the case will be done by DBK of the apology thread on the green section he will earnot a couple of millions more for another RR this time round the 2017 model.
possunt quia posse videntur
VituVingiSana
#1037 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2016 10:06:42 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,060
Location: Nairobi
maka wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation


Then the case will be done by DBK of the apology thread on the green section he will earnot a couple of millions more for another RR this time round the 2017 model.


A (Kenyan resident in RW) buddy told me if one invests [not sure how that is defined] $500,000 in Rwanda, you can become a "Permanent Resident" on the way to citizenship. I am tempted to look into it. Or for Botswana.

I fear the day these creditors come calling. If the funds were borrowed and INVESTED properly then perhaps there's hope but Kenya is not Singapore.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
enyands
#1038 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2016 12:14:20 AM
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Joined: 12/25/2014
Posts: 2,300
Location: kenya
VituVingiSana wrote:
maka wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation


Then the case will be done by DBK of the apology thread on the green section he will earnot a couple of millions more for another RR this time round the 2017 model.


A (Kenyan resident in RW) buddy told me if one invests [not sure how that is defined] $500,000 in Rwanda, you can become a "Permanent Resident" on the way to citizenship. I am tempted to look into it. Or for Botswana.

I fear the day these creditors come calling. If the funds were borrowed and INVESTED properly then perhaps there's hope but Kenya is not Singapore.


Botswana all day. I love that country for some reasons I don't know but I'll go Botswana all day
enyands
#1039 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2016 12:16:15 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 12/25/2014
Posts: 2,300
Location: kenya
VituVingiSana wrote:
maka wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
enyands wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
http://www.businessdaily.../-/ghp5nfz/-/index.html[/quote]

Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.



Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?

If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .

Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands



COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP


Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.


these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to

very hard indeed to help an idiot


And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."

So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/13hv6mu/-/index.html[/quote]
The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation


Then the case will be done by DBK of the apology thread on the green section he will earnot a couple of millions more for another RR this time round the 2017 model.


A (Kenyan resident in RW) buddy told me if one invests [not sure how that is defined] $500,000 in Rwanda, you can become a "Permanent Resident" on the way to citizenship. I am tempted to look into it. Or for Botswana.

I fear the day these creditors come calling. If the funds were borrowed and INVESTED properly then perhaps there's hope but Kenya is not Singapore.


Botswana all day. I love that country for some reasons I don't know but I'll go Botswana all day
Ericsson
#1040 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2016 2:12:06 PM
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