Dr. Reginald Mengi na Mr. Patrick Ngowi waitoa kimasomaso Tanzania

nimepata shida sana kukuelewa mkuu..
 
I was talking about you Geza Ulole, not anyone else.


Wewe uko wapi kwenye hiyo list ya watu?


Sisi wenyewe tuko wapi kwenye hiyo list?


Hizi mabishano zinafaa ziishe! Ati "Ooh, nchi yangu ni bora kuliko yako" "Ooh, nchi yetu inuzia yenu mahindi" "Ooh, Kenya kuna njaa"




Mwache upuzi nyinyi nyote. Na haswa Geza wewe, uwache na utukome Wakenya. Kama ulivyokoma maziwa ya mama.
 
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha Naenda kazini nikicheka tu. Geza unaona vile umeudhi watu mpaka u got them angrily typing in the middle of the nite? The engineer had to relieve his hasiraz @2am! Hangelala tu hivyo without givin u a piece of his mind... Anyway, this is a very petty matter to be celebrating about like this, opening the thread on Kenyan section and then tagging pipo (Kenyans) ati to rub it on their faces. Manze haileti. We even go Nobel peace winners/nominees but an average Kenyan doent give a damn. Now this...
 
Halafu he is asking about Kenyans, yet there are 10 Kenyans in the list, yaani double double.

1st October 14
Tanzanian Patrick Ngowi one of young African business leaders

The Guardian Reporter


Successful Young Businessman Patrick Ngowi of Tanzania, a pioneer solar energy entrepreneur who has built a multi-million-dollar business, shows his award at a ceremony held in Nairobi recently.



Tanzania's dynamic young business mogul, Patrick Ngowi, Chairman of Helvetic Group, was recently named among the 100 African economic leaders in the category of 40 years old and below.

On the list the majority is all over 35 and two are under 30, Patrick (28 years old) and Congolese Vérone MANKou (27 years) who is the Chief Executive Officer of VMK.

Apart from Ngowi, the list includes nine other Tanzanians, meaning, about ten per cent of future African economic leaders are likely to come from the country.

The Choiseul 100 Africa is an annual study independently carried out by the Institut Choiseul. According to Pascal Lorot, President, Institut Choiseul the study identifies and ranks young African leaders of 40 years old and below whom it deems will play a major role in the continent’s economic development in the near future.

The identified men and women are engaged and have the ambition to lift Africa to its highest level of socio-economical and cultural development.

Recently during the CNBC Africa All Africa Business Leaders Awards Presented By Johnnie Walker Blue Label (AABLA), where Dr Reginald Mengi emerged as the East Africa Business Leader of the Year, Patrick Ngowi CEO of Helvectic Solar in Tanzania was named EA Young Business Leader of the Year.

Patrick will now be contending for continent wide Young Business Leader of the Year in Johannesburg, South Africa on November 14.

Forbes Magazine describes Patrick as of the continent’s best young entrepreneur, today’s disruptor and tomorrow’s brightest stars and named him in the Forbes 30 under 30 list of Best African Entrepreneurs in 2013.

Patrick started his first business at the age of 15 and later at 18 year received a loan of USD 1,800 from his mother to start a business. He has since then, in the span of about ten years, grown a multi-million dollar business that spans across East Africa.

He founded and seats as Group Chairman of the award winning, Helvetic Solar Contractors (HSC), Life Foundation (L4Lf) and owns controlling equity in other companies all part of the Helvetic Group (HG) of Companies.

Life for Life Foundation (L4Lf) is a non- profit initiative of HSC and HG which installs free solar power directly to the end user, targeting mainly women, primary and secondary schools in rural East Africa.

THE GUARDIAN

MY TAKE
Still waiting for the list of that 10 Kenyans
Tanzanian Patrick Ngowi one of young African business leaders
 
Still waiting where are the Kenyans loser?
 
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