Nairoberry
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- Mar 7, 2012
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Interesting report! Go Kenya!
That is indeed great news. I hope the rest of the region will grow as fast too but you are right Kenyans have their destiny in their hands!
If they stop their uncivilized behaviour of throwing stones,destroying infrastructure and killing each other I think you can more than quadrupple your economy since even without the oil and coal you still have one of the chief driver of economy-skilled human resource.
what more can i say.. the figures and fact all out there for everyone to see. plus oil kenya economy will surely reach GDP US $250billion by 2030. can someone help me to post that table here please.
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Try to be critical and rational thinker my friend that oil u discover has not been confirmed whether can be commercial exploited to support an investment on the first place (Tanzania had two of such discoveries and ended up putting caps on the wells after insignificant amount were discovered)! And second while u yap, a company like BG (British Gas) has already committed nearly US$ 20 bio. to develop an LNG refinery on confirmed huge gas reserves in Southern Tanzania! Forgetting a huge possibility of oil discovery in Tanzania (esp. on Lake Tanganyika basin) so pls don't excited that's why the report u just gave is called a projection! have a peaceful election in March 2013 first before u start having ur fantasies! BTW our economy will grow at 7% this year while urs will grow not more that 5% being an election year that no one is interested to invest knowing how violently r the elections in Kenya! And more enough, the Al-Shabaabs r severely denting ur hopes to have ur tourism getting back to his feet! Last but not least CHADEMA will take power by 2015 so ur dreams will b on :A S-fire1: just to assure u..!
That is indeed great news. I hope the rest of the region will grow as fast too but you are right Kenyans have their destiny in their hands!
..CETERIS PARIBUS.
..but who knows which facts on the ground r going to change.
..when were these projections made??
..did they take recent oil discovery in kenya into account?
..CETERIS PARIBUS.
..but who knows which facts on the ground r going to change.
..when were these projections made??
..did they take recent oil discovery in kenya into account?
Dont you think it is getting old? Are you not tired of using post elections violence analogies? You can not judge a country that has been largely at peace for 50 years with the events of one month.
Will it be fair for us to judge Tanzania by Albino killings, witchcraft, xenophobia, corruption, slums, violence in Zanzibar, poverty and illiteracy?
All in all the uncivilized people are building their economy faster than you can ever imagine! You talk, Kenyans ACT! :A S shade:
Get serious!Where in the post have I mentioned the PEV?I know you know that when most Kenyans demonstrate they tend to be violent,they have never learnt the art of peaceful demonstration.Only an idiot or a person who is complete ignorant of kenya's history would refer to PEV.PEV was not a single event,it was the apex of a process and that's why political analyst correctly predicted it.Anyway,my point is Kenya has one of the best skilled and professional human resource and I still believe you should be comparing yourself with the likes of South Africa,Ghana and Nigeria not Tanzania and Uganda.