Steph Curry
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- Dec 20, 2012
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Jambojet operates in kenya only. It is therefore a Kenyan firm. Vodafone is the main foreign shareholder of safcom and your very own vodacom in tz. They are local firms operating in their areas, forget ownership ratios. Na uwache ushamba ya kudhani umiliki wa kila kitu lazima kiwe 100 pc local. Do you see Qataris going around the block thumping their chests ati they own Manchester City FC, just because their tax dollars bought the club - it remains an English club. FYI the Kenyan govt is the main shareholder in KQ, KLMs presence is technical /marketing. It remains the premier carrier for Kenya and the de facto national airline for many others. kumbuka hiyo.Quickly, KLM owns share Jambojet too! So omit that fully Kenyan mentality!
Poleni kwa kuchagua kiongozi mganga na badoSasahivi nchi yetu haina kiongozi, ina kituko...
Mambo yakiendelea hivi nyama atakuwa anakula yeye na mkewe tu pale nyumba nyeupe..
Maisha yamekuwa magumu, biashara haziendi wao wanatumbuana na kukomoana tu..
Stupid Country...
Wamepigana sana wapate fursa ya kuja huku, maana sisi tutawabeba kwa sababu uwezo tunao. Wengi tunasafiri kwa ndege, ni soko muhimu sana kwa wao kutua huku.
Nyie hapo mlisababisha wakashusha nauli hadi ikawa kama daladala, yaani nilishangaa sana kuona Dar-Mwanza eti Tshs 30,000 (Kshs 1,500) na bado mnalialia.
Tumia hela kutengeneza hela, wacha kulialia....
Fast Jet walitumia kila njia kuimaliza Precision air, but imekula kwao wenyewe... Walikuwa wanatumia predatory pricing mechanism ili Precision itoke angani nao wa dominate anga. Bahati nzuri Precision haijafa na iadunda kwenye gemu...
Quickly, as long as KLM Sits in the board of KQ, owns a stake in any subsidiary started by KQ n managed by KQ! Likewise KLM is a shareholder in PW too, a reason we they hav a representative in the PW board.