Kenya: Kakamega County rising

Mbona kama unateseka?? Katavi kubwa kuliko Kakameguka
Jealousy is the fear or apprehension of superiority: envy our uneasiness under it. Your jealousy is prove you are envious of Kenya.
 
😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 NDIO UMECHAGUA HIZI KUTOKA KATAVI???

UNAJITIA UPOFU AU HEBU WEKA ZILE UMEZIPATA KWA WEBSITE
Jealousy is the fear or apprehension of superiority: envy our uneasiness under it. Your jealousy is prove you are envious of Kenya.
 
A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.
Hata sio wivu,
Nimegoogle kakamega county kinachokuja ni watu wanaoshambuliwa na funza.
 
HAHAHAHA, Jealousy is a disease get well soon.
Ila sio jealous kama ile yako ya kwenda kucoment ujinga kwenye videos za yarp markezi badala ulaumu serikali yenu kwa Kuruhusu kujengewa mitungi ya changaa,
Kama hapa youtube naona videos kibao za watu walioshambuliwa na funza 😬😬😬
 
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Oxford did a study on you guys.
 
Hata sio wivu,
Nimegoogle kakamega county kinachokuja ni watu wanaoshambuliwa na funza.
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions.
 
Sasa mbona msihurumie waha wangwana mtafanya wafe bure kwa kinyongo maana hawawezi tembea kifua mbele penye tupo.
Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust.
 
Kakamega has signed an agreement with a Chinese firm to build 9,000 housing units for Sh4.5 billion.

The property deal was inked with Henan Gounji Development, which will build the two and three bedroom houses on land provided by the county government.

The project will be implemented in three phases with the first stage of construction set to start in December comprising 3,000 two and three-bedroom houses, said Land and Urban Planning executive Suleiman Sumba.

The houses in the first phase would be sold to civil servants.

The county is expected to provide 19 hectares of land in Amalemba in exchange for undisclosed stake in the project.

“We want to construct low-cost housing units to meet the demand by locals and professionals seeking employment. It’s our responsibility to offer accommodation for town dwellers in spite of land scarcity,” Mr Sumba told the Business Daily on phone on Thursday.

The second phase will also have 3,000 housing units targeting the public while the remaining units in the third stage will be rental houses. Each phase will cost Sh1.5 billion.

“The Chinese will own the houses but they will pay us a fee annually,” said Mr Sumba.

He urged private investors to venture into real estate opportunities in the county
 
A UK firm has announced the discovery of high-grade gold at its mines in Kakamega County.

Acacia Mining said yesterday that it had discovered an estimated resource of 1.31 million ounces of gold at its mines in the Liranda Corridor in Kakamega, whose grade, Acacia added, is one of the highest in Africa.

Mining Cabinet Secretary Dan Kazungu estimates the discovery could be valued at Sh171 billion ($1.65 billion).

The firm, however, said the scale of the find is small and it would need to undertake more tests and drill more exploratory wells. This is with the aim of increasing the resources to upwards of two million ounces, which would make the mines economically viable. It added that it is too early to assign a value to the find.

Acacia said it had found an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 1.31 million ounces of gold at a grade of 12.1 grammes per tonne on the Liranda Corridor within the company’s West Kenya Project. “This is one of the highest grade projects in Africa today, and we believe that this initial resource is a first step in the delineation of a multi-million ounce high-grade corridor,” said Brad Gordon, the firm’s CEO, in a statement yesterday.

“The discovery of 1.3 million ounces of gold is an encouraging start to what we hope will ultimately be the discovery of a multi-million ounce gold camp, but 1.3 million ounces on its own is small. For the project to be economically viable, we would need the deposit to be at least two million ounces to three million ounces.”

The Kenya Chamber of Mines termed the grade of 12.1 grammes per tonne as “very good” and comparable to gold from major mines in Africa and the world.
Lojomon Biwott, the chairman of the Kenya Chamber of Mines, said gold mined in Kenya has a grade of about five grammes per tonne of gold on average. The global average is eight grams per tonne.
 
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