Kwanini wakenya wengi hawapendi kupiga picha yenye mlima Kenya nyuma?

Kwanini wakenya wengi hawapendi kupiga picha yenye mlima Kenya nyuma?

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Mlima KENYA si mrembo (not beutifull) kama ulivyo mlima kilimanjaro.Kenya hakuna warembo na mlima kenya sio mrembo ndio maana hata kenyatta na ruto wanaona aibu kupiga picha ikiwa na mlima wao mlima Kenya .Mount kenya is very UGLY.

Ndio maana hata Kenyatta na RUTTO wakipiga picha wanapiga picha na mlima KILIMANJARO sio mlima KENYA kwani mlima wao wa kenya is very ugly HAFAI KUPIGA NAO PICHA.

ona hapa Kenyatta na Ruto WANAVYOMEREREMETA na beutiful Kilimanjaro Mountain

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Wakenya ndo hapo wanakotupiga gap,yani wanajua kujitangaza sisi bongo tumekalia siasa tu.....
 
So from that simple card design you can judge that that's mt.kilimanjaro instead of mt.Kenya, it can also be mt.Everest you dummy. I swear this is the most useless and idiotic thread i have encountered on this forum. Nigger you are so petty and shallow minded.
 
Mwaka wa uchaguzi, na hili promo la uchaguzi, imelengwa kwa wananchi wao kuhoji kwanini wamatumia vya jirani, na wao hapo hapo wanapata chepuo la kujitangaza kama promo la "Wasafiiiiii....."
 
Mlima KENYA si mrembo (not beutifull) kama ulivyo mlima kilimanjaro.Kenya hakuna warembo na mlima kenya sio mrembo ndio maana hata kenyatta na ruto wanaona aibu kupiga picha ikiwa na mlima wao mlima Kenya .Mount kenya is very UGLY.

Ndio maana hata Kenyatta na RUTTO wakipiga picha wanapiga picha na mlima KILIMANJARO sio mlima KENYA kwani mlima wao wa kenya is very ugly HAFAI KUPIGA NAO PICHA.

ona hapa Kenyatta na UHURU WANAVYOMEREREMETA na beutiful Kilimanjaro Mountain

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What Wamepigia hyo picha kenya

The mountain is prettier from Kenya
 
Wakenya ndo hapo wanakotupiga gap,yani wanajua kujitangaza sisi bongo tumekalia siasa tu.....

Wakenya matapeli ndio maana watanzania tulikataa SINGLE VISA.Waliwalaghai wenzao wa COW leo hii pesa wala hawajawapa soma hapa.Watanzania wa sasa sio wa enzi za Nyerere.Tunajitambua tunajua nini tunataka labda wewe ndio hujielewi.

SOMA UTAPELI WA WAKENYA HAPA

East African single visa in limbo as Kenya holds Uganda, Rwanda cash
Officials in Kenya remain tight-lipped over the fate of millions of shillings collected from sale of the region’s single visa even as the second year of trial comes to a close.

The National Treasury, citing stringent fiscal rules, has been holding the cash collected on behalf of Uganda and Rwanda since the three states started piloting a common tourist visa in February 2014.

Both Treasury secretary Henry Rotich and PS Kamau Thugge declined to respond to our queries even as official statistics show shift to national border passes as the standoff persists. The regional visa has netted only Sh40 million in two years.

Kenya is a gateway to the region. It receives hundreds of region-bound tourists by cruise ships and chartered planes is a top collection point.

Under the Kenya’s Constitution, however, tourist visa collection is regarded as any other public revenue which has to be surrendered to the Consolidated Fund.

The money in the Consolidated Fund can only be spent or shared out according to an appropriation Bill approved by Parliament.

“Kenya has not been able to remit any of the money collected in the last two years from issuance of the regional visa because we don’t have a legal framework to do so,” said Mr Alfred Kitolo, director of productive services at Kenya’s East African Community (EAC) ministry.

“We are not suggesting that any money collected on behalf of Rwanda and Uganda has been lost. Kenya will release all the cash once it gets around the legal hurdle.”

According to Mr Kitolo, Kenya is already mulling an option of classifying single visa proceeds as fees. He told the journalists during a media training organised in Nairobi last week by EAC Secretariat and German’s agency GIZ: “Once classified as fees, a special fund account can be opened for the money which will then be distributed according to the agreed formula.”

A common visa is regarded as the first step towards integrating the region’s tourist market. It allows a visitor to travel to all the signatory countries without paying additional entry fees at border points.

Its rollout was meant to pave the way for a harmonised classification of accommodation facilities across the region followed by joint marketing of EAC’s attractions.

In a move widely seen as an attempt to goad a cautious Tanzania and a slow-pacing Burundi into a common market, Kenya teamed up with its two landlocked neighbours to pilot the single visa.

Along with regional crude pipeline, cross-border highways and a regional petroleum refinery, the common tourist pass featured prominently among the key planks of the so called “coalition of the willing” which sought to speed up regional integration.

The common document is issued at a cost of $100 (Sh10,000) each. Under the pilot scheme, a country which collects the visa is allowed to deduct 10 per cent up front as administrative cost. The rest of the money is to be shared equally among all the states covered in the tourist’s itinerary.

For instance, a tourist who arrives in Kenya by plane is supposed to pick the EAC Visa at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi for use to visit both Kampala and Kigali.

In that case, Kenya keeps Sh4,000 ($40 ) or 40 per cent of what each tourist pays before submitting Sh3,000 each to Rwanda and Uganda revenue bodies.

Failure by Kenya to honour its part of the bargain is set to embolden countries such as Tanzania which refused to participate in the single visa initiative over revenue loss fears.

The stalemate may also send a negative signal to South Sudan, the bloc’s newcomer which has since indicated willingness to integrate its tourist market with neighbours.

Kenya is East Africa’s largest economy with an economy of slightly over Sh6 trillion — almost eight times larger than Rwanda’s Sh789 billion and almost thrice Uganda’s Sh2.63 trillion. Kenya also larger than Tanzania’s Sh4.92 trillion economy.

Due to its size, Nairobi is always under pressure to assure cautious neighbours that none of the joint initiatives is designed to benefit Kenya at the expense of other integration partners.

As for efforts to integrate tourist resources, officials reckon that Kenya’s tight fiscal (revenue expenditure) policy has caused considerable disquiet among integration partners.

It is such conflicting policies that may deepen an entrenched perception that economic integration favours Kenya at the expense of other partners, experts acknowledge.

“Generally, the question of revenue sharing should be handled with great care because it is a very sensitive issue in the history of integration,” said Peter Njoroge, director of economics at Kenya’s EAC Affairs ministry.

“The friction that led to the collapse of the first integration attempt (1977) originated from bodies that collected shared revenues like railways, ports and airways”.

The joint classification of hotels has been going on in the last two years. The East African Legislative Assembly which concluded its Nairobi session Tuesday has, however, been piling pressure on the region’s ministers to speed up ratification of the Protocol on Tourism and Wildlife Management.

The legislators want the EAC Secretariat to allocate more resources to the region’s Tourism and Wildlife Management Unit to boost joint tourism marketing.

source:https://www.trademarkea.com/news/ea...a-in-limbo-as-kenya-holds-uganda-rwanda-cash/
 
ojey even MtEverest peak does not look like that Mt Kilimanjaro's Uhuru peak is unique, beautiful n iconic! To an extent even ur President is willing to forego his identity n claim the image of Mt Kilimanjaro. Damn..never seen that before!
 
So from that simple card design you can judge that that's mt.kilimanjaro instead of mt.Kenya, it can also be mt.Everest you dummy. I swear this is the most useless and idiotic thread i have encountered on this forum. Nigger you are so petty and shallow minded.
You could do us all a favour and remind Uhuruto that their territory end in Oloitoktok and Taveta. Anything beyond that belongs to a foreign country.
 
this is rubbish!!! after i read the first sentence i just rolled my eyes...this is so shallow...are u jobless or something??? u think a president cares about a stupid mountain???? kenyans dont even want Kilimanjaro...we dont care...u can keep it if it brings u dinner every night...we have better things to do...and who said Mt. Kenya is ugly??? are u stupid??? where else in africa will u see snow apart from our two mountains???
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Kama wanaupenda sana tubadilishane nao watupe Mombasa yote.
Mombasa hatuwezi wapa...u can keep ur stupid mountain...sielewi mbona mna pupa nyingi na milima...si ati sisi hatuna milima bwana!!!
 
huo mlima ni wapi umeandikwa kilimanjaro.
Yani jamaa linaona tu mlima lishaanza kulialia kilimanjaro this...kilimanjaro that.
exactly what i thought!!! tanzanians are idiots...yaani huyu alitafuta picha hii akaona aje hapa alete upumbavu mkubwa kama huu???? this could be a generalisation..... who said its Kilimanjaro? maybe it is a non-existent mountain...a drawing....did he think of that?
 
Wakenya matapeli ndio maana watanzania tulikataa SINGLE VISA.Waliwalaghai wenzao wa COW leo hii pesa wala hawajawapa soma hapa.Watanzania wa sasa sio wa enzi za Nyerere.Tunajitambua tunajua nini tunataka labda wewe ndio hujielewi.

SOMA UTAPELI WA WAKENYA HAPA

East African single visa in limbo as Kenya holds Uganda, Rwanda cash
Officials in Kenya remain tight-lipped over the fate of millions of shillings collected from sale of the region’s single visa even as the second year of trial comes to a close.

The National Treasury, citing stringent fiscal rules, has been holding the cash collected on behalf of Uganda and Rwanda since the three states started piloting a common tourist visa in February 2014.

Both Treasury secretary Henry Rotich and PS Kamau Thugge declined to respond to our queries even as official statistics show shift to national border passes as the standoff persists. The regional visa has netted only Sh40 million in two years.

Kenya is a gateway to the region. It receives hundreds of region-bound tourists by cruise ships and chartered planes is a top collection point.

Under the Kenya’s Constitution, however, tourist visa collection is regarded as any other public revenue which has to be surrendered to the Consolidated Fund.

The money in the Consolidated Fund can only be spent or shared out according to an appropriation Bill approved by Parliament.

“Kenya has not been able to remit any of the money collected in the last two years from issuance of the regional visa because we don’t have a legal framework to do so,” said Mr Alfred Kitolo, director of productive services at Kenya’s East African Community (EAC) ministry.

“We are not suggesting that any money collected on behalf of Rwanda and Uganda has been lost. Kenya will release all the cash once it gets around the legal hurdle.”

According to Mr Kitolo, Kenya is already mulling an option of classifying single visa proceeds as fees. He told the journalists during a media training organised in Nairobi last week by EAC Secretariat and German’s agency GIZ: “Once classified as fees, a special fund account can be opened for the money which will then be distributed according to the agreed formula.”

A common visa is regarded as the first step towards integrating the region’s tourist market. It allows a visitor to travel to all the signatory countries without paying additional entry fees at border points.

Its rollout was meant to pave the way for a harmonised classification of accommodation facilities across the region followed by joint marketing of EAC’s attractions.

In a move widely seen as an attempt to goad a cautious Tanzania and a slow-pacing Burundi into a common market, Kenya teamed up with its two landlocked neighbours to pilot the single visa.

Along with regional crude pipeline, cross-border highways and a regional petroleum refinery, the common tourist pass featured prominently among the key planks of the so called “coalition of the willing” which sought to speed up regional integration.

The common document is issued at a cost of $100 (Sh10,000) each. Under the pilot scheme, a country which collects the visa is allowed to deduct 10 per cent up front as administrative cost. The rest of the money is to be shared equally among all the states covered in the tourist’s itinerary.

For instance, a tourist who arrives in Kenya by plane is supposed to pick the EAC Visa at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi for use to visit both Kampala and Kigali.

In that case, Kenya keeps Sh4,000 ($40 ) or 40 per cent of what each tourist pays before submitting Sh3,000 each to Rwanda and Uganda revenue bodies.

Failure by Kenya to honour its part of the bargain is set to embolden countries such as Tanzania which refused to participate in the single visa initiative over revenue loss fears.

The stalemate may also send a negative signal to South Sudan, the bloc’s newcomer which has since indicated willingness to integrate its tourist market with neighbours.

Kenya is East Africa’s largest economy with an economy of slightly over Sh6 trillion — almost eight times larger than Rwanda’s Sh789 billion and almost thrice Uganda’s Sh2.63 trillion. Kenya also larger than Tanzania’s Sh4.92 trillion economy.

Due to its size, Nairobi is always under pressure to assure cautious neighbours that none of the joint initiatives is designed to benefit Kenya at the expense of other integration partners.

As for efforts to integrate tourist resources, officials reckon that Kenya’s tight fiscal (revenue expenditure) policy has caused considerable disquiet among integration partners.

It is such conflicting policies that may deepen an entrenched perception that economic integration favours Kenya at the expense of other partners, experts acknowledge.

“Generally, the question of revenue sharing should be handled with great care because it is a very sensitive issue in the history of integration,” said Peter Njoroge, director of economics at Kenya’s EAC Affairs ministry.

“The friction that led to the collapse of the first integration attempt (1977) originated from bodies that collected shared revenues like railways, ports and airways”.

The joint classification of hotels has been going on in the last two years. The East African Legislative Assembly which concluded its Nairobi session Tuesday has, however, been piling pressure on the region’s ministers to speed up ratification of the Protocol on Tourism and Wildlife Management.

The legislators want the EAC Secretariat to allocate more resources to the region’s Tourism and Wildlife Management Unit to boost joint tourism marketing.

source:https://www.trademarkea.com/news/ea...a-in-limbo-as-kenya-holds-uganda-rwanda-cash/
lets face it....Rwanda and Uganda needed this more than we do....our tourism sector is hot!!!! we are doing them a favor ...kwahiyo sio utapeli ata kwani hatuhitaji pesa ndogo ndogo za rwanda na uganda
 
Hii picha ni ya kutengeneza kila mtu anahaki ya kufanya hivyo. Tanzania inaendekeza sana siasa wacheni Kenya ijitangaze. Let it go.
 
this is rubbish!!! after i read the first sentence i just rolled my eyes...this is so shallow...are u jobless or something??? u think a president cares about a stupid mountain???? kenyans dont even want Kilimanjaro...we dont care...u can keep it if it brings u dinner every night...we have better things to do...and who said Mt. Kenya is ugly??? are u stupid??? where else in africa will u see snow apart from our two mountains???
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Huo ni mlima ama kichuguu kikubwa!?
 
Mimi naona ni mchoro tu huo unaoonesha mlima usiokuwa na jina labda ufafanue umejuaje km ni mlima kilimanjaro mkuu.
Vilevile picha halisi ni hao watu vilivyobaki vyote ni michoro tu.
 
this is rubbish!!! after i read the first sentence i just rolled my eyes...this is so shallow...are u jobless or something??? u think a president cares about a stupid mountain???? kenyans dont even want Kilimanjaro...we dont care...u can keep it if it brings u dinner every night...we have better things to do...and who said Mt. Kenya is ugly??? are u stupid??? where else in africa will u see snow apart from our two mountains???
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The only mountain standing tall on the equator and still covered with ice on top... Where else will you get that on earth.. 100% tourist attractions... Mt kilimanjaro wat the f**k is that
 
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