Calm down, Kenyans; Tanzania is flying!

Calm down, Kenyans; Tanzania is flying!

You should resolve your ethnicity problems for President Obama to come to Kenya, save for your top leaders to come clean before the ICC. I hope you got the message when President Obama responded to a question posed from Kenya.

Responding to a question from Kenya, President Obama said, "But what's also true, I won't deny, is that Kenya just had an election. I was very proud to see the restraint in which the election was held. We did not see a repeat of the violence that we saw in the last election. But with a new administration that's also having to manage some of the international issues around the ICC, I did not think it was the optimal time for me to visit".

By the way, Tanzania - USA relationship started way back from Mwl JK Nyerere and JF Kennedy era (more than 50 years ago).
 
Tanzanians are talking about this issue more than Kenyans. The thing is, Tanzanians want to force things n make it look like we(Kenyans) are mad........lol. You've had past visits by American presidents but what did it change? We receive more visits by CEOs of of big companies while you've always received more visits by politicians and you can see the results by yourselves - our economy is still bigger than yours despite the fact that you have more resources.
Anyway, good for you. Continue rejoicing visits by politicians, after all Tanzanians have always loved being lied to. No wonder you worship your politicians.
Mwanasiasa ni mwanasiasa.......kazi yake ni kujenga image na kujifanya aonekane kama kipenzi cha watu na sisi wakenya tulishajua hayo kitambo ndio maana hamtuoni tukijishughulisha kuwapendeza wanasiasa. Tulishavuka hayo kitambo saa hii sisi kazi yetu ni kuunda miundo mbinu ili tuweze kufanya biashara na wanabiashara mashuhuri katika platform moja.
Kweli bana...mi naona nyie biashara tu ndio kitu. Mnasikitikia tu mihela mngepata kwa wageni kujaa kwenye mahoteli! Eti sisi tunadhani mnatuonea gele kwa kutembelewa na huyu kizito..Nimekuelewa mkuu.
 
For Kenya, it shall remain long distance greetings! Keep on consoling yourself because of ancestor-hood. To US, that is just a history. US looks at the person and his potentials and not his ancestors. Be informed, Obama is not alone, Gen. Colin Powell father was a Jamaican.

 
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Serikali hii na ccm yake kweli ni kiboko. Wakati deal la dowans/richmond likiwa limeishika serikali pabaya, walikuja na kikombe cha babu. Wakati huu tunamasikitiko ya vifo vya ndugu zetu kule arusha (kwa bomu waliloturushia arusha), wamekuja na movie la obama na mwaliko mkubwa kwa mbowe kwenda ikulu kula pilau.
 
Tanzania in earnest do have a thing to celebrate; this ain't boot licking. As a Kenyan i wish u well, utilize the resource afforded well, i hope they are grants and not loans or resource thuggery.

If Obama did set foot in Kenya, Kenyans would equally be elated....we did a holiday on his first election just to show him love. His second election was closely followed too though no holiday. Guess fate wasn't on our side maybe.....
14b $ from China+ 7b $ from US ......u are indeed ready for take off Tz......two supreme nations at a go!
Uhuru has a task and a half to convince FDI to be dropped in Kenya if the two giant govts intend to lead by example on their corporations. (indeed choices have consequence)
If Russia ropes in Tz too, we Kenyans better stop singing east.
Kenyans have a spirit to crack it eventually though, ......but singing east overtly will sink this nation further, if not cost us partnership/markets from willing states, (west).

Cost of business in Kenya vis a vis the rest of the region will double if sth is not done asap esp on our electricity tarriffs, plus the soon to be introduced VAT bill remains to be bad news. I wont pretend to smile; there's nothing to smile about. Uhuru needs a miracle to take off our economy.....seems strikes planned for this year alone will slow him to a meager 3% GDP growth. Considering the first half nothing considerable happened, elections/strikes, its a plus if he surpases that.

Kabaridi and mwathai, please come in for a reality check. Are u confident with our market trends, (NSE), and how it is responding? Speculative anxiety is kinda keeping investors at bay.....

Me thinks the Kenyan Market is effectively under an observe and assess phase for the coming two weeks or so.
 
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Tanzania in earnest do have a thing to celebrate; this ain't boot licking.

Celebrate what? Him visiting? Good grief! He is just a mere mortal like everyone else. I see no cause for celebration whatsoever!

If Obama did set foot in Kenya, Kenyans would equally be elated....

I thought he's been there a few times before, or hasn't he? Weren't you elated then?

we did a holiday on his first election just to show him love.

Now that was dumb as hell. In America where he is actually president they never did a public holiday to celebrate his election into office...why the hell did you? You couldn't show him love without a public holiday or what? I'm sorry but that right there was a dumb move.

His second election was closely followed too though no holiday.

Why no public holiday in the second go round? I guess y'all must have come to your senses huh :becky:....
 
Celebrate what? Him visiting? Good grief! He is just a mere mortal like everyone else. I see no cause for celebration whatsoever!



I thought he's been there a few times before, or hasn't he? Weren't you elated then?



Now that was dumb as hell. In America where he is actually president they never did a public holiday to celebrate his election into office...why the hell did you? You couldn't show him love without a public holiday or what? I'm sorry but that right there was a dumb move.



Why no public holiday in the second go round? I guess y'all must have come to your senses huh :becky:....

You are a funny one, it concerns me less y Kenyans are hating, if Obama did come, Kenyans would be hyped big tym and that is just my opinion.
 
na kuna moja inaitwa kibaki..

Something i have come to note from Kenyans, esp from a certain political affiliation, is that they will grudgingly rush for your jugular if u state the obvious. Try avoiding the stress.....read em comments n ignore.

Weren't they the other day singing China, Russia and the BRICS till their deal got sour? (isn't that still boot licking), In short; this political divide acts as a virus. IT HAS A GOAL; to infect common sense till its acceptable through SPINS.

It pains them that Obama chose not to set foot in Kenya, not for grants or loans but business opportunities such a visit brings forth. There's a term we call, Govt to Govt agreements,Tanzania got two in a go... Good for them.
I conclude by saying, in terms of Tanzania's strategic importance to the two nations, Kenya comes second.....i don't know if they will hate China too, yet to be seen....
 
I have no problem when you honor great people but I have every reason to note the hypocrisy when bash others for honoring great people while you overdo the thing yourselves. Kweli nyani haoni kundule. Kama nyinyi mwaweza fanya hayo yote mbona mwaona Wakenya wajinga wakideclare holiday for one of their own?

Public Holiday is a stupid idea! trust me
 
Come on good people, +255 and +254 are all relatives, no need to fight because of Obama visit in Tanzania. He is an American with Kenya roots!. That is the truth which will stand forever. His father is in Kenya (buried in Kenya) and is a Kenyan!.

We, East Africans need to build our region for our own people, no one else will! Strong ties and relationship between the partner states is highly needed!. Obama visit should not be a big deal at all!
 
Public Holiday is a stupid idea! trust me

Not as bad as putting the whole city to a standstill, naming a road after him, denying your citizens of their freedom by not allowing them to travel to their best city and placing his photo on almost every signboard in your main city.:roll:
 
All kenyans in here ar all losers,u need to get well soon, ur all sick,u still call obama a kenyan??how n y?his father was a kenyan yes, but he is not a kenyan,from history icnt call my self a cameroonian just because iam a bantu n my ancestors orignated ther..U guys need to work hard bring ur economy back from the foreign investers..u got alot to learn from zimbabwe.
 
Not as bad as putting the whole city to a standstill, naming a road after him, denying your citizens of their freedom by not allowing them to travel to their best city and placing his photo on almost every signboard in your main city.:roll:

Negro please...it's just as bad if not worse!

Think about it...the country where he was elected president never declared a public holiday to celebrate his win.

What made you Kenyans think you had to have a day off just coz he got elected? That was dumb.
 
Tanzania in earnest do have a thing to celebrate; this ain't boot licking. As a Kenyan i wish u well, utilize the resource afforded well, i hope they are grants and not loans or resource thuggery.

If Obama did set foot in Kenya, Kenyans would equally be elated....we did a holiday on his first election just to show him love. His second election was closely followed too though no holiday. Guess fate wasn't on our side maybe.....
14b $ from China+ 7b $ from US ......u are indeed ready for take off Tz......two supreme nations at a go!
Uhuru has a task and a half to convince FDI to be dropped in Kenya if the two giant govts intend to lead by example on their corporations. (indeed choices have consequence)
If Russia ropes in Tz too, we Kenyans better stop singing east.
Kenyans have a spirit to crack it eventually though, ......but singing east overtly will sink this nation further, if not cost us partnership/markets from willing states, (west).

Cost of business in Kenya vis a vis the rest of the region will double if sth is not done asap esp on our electricity tarriffs, plus the soon to be introduced VAT bill remains to be bad news. I wont pretend to smile; there's nothing to smile about. Uhuru needs a miracle to take off our economy.....seems strikes planned for this year alone will slow him to a meager 3% GDP growth. Considering the first half nothing considerable happened, elections/strikes, its a plus if he surpases that.

Kabaridi and mwathai, please come in for a reality check. Are u confident with our market trends, (NSE), and how it is responding? Speculative anxiety is kinda keeping investors at bay.....

Me thinks the Kenyan Market is effectively under an observe and assess phase for the coming two weeks or so.

Bro. I have no regrets of Obama not stepping foot in kenya. very few critical questions have to be asked concerning Obama's presidency. Obama is the first US president out of 44 that has legized same-sex marriages in California. guess what? He is black? That is the best of what the continent of Africa has to offer the world# a black president that advocates for homosexuality!

another view..He may deny being Kenyan and making the reference of his origin a EA, but we have nothing to do with such views ourselves. I have to say sorry to the world what Africa has offered
 
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