EngineerLMG
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- Nov 28, 2013
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Who cares?
It is not as if international organizations are flocking to Nairobi to listen to our confusing language. Heaven knows how they are able to decipher what we mean. Lol!
We're not members bwa mdogo, sisi ndio EA, we're positioned at the core eastern side of africa, angalia map ya africa buda, so you'll have to do it our way, sababu sisi ndio hati miliki ya EAC, we lead, you adhere.
wanang'ang'ana na Kiingereza...!TZ the giant,
Kenyan tried to lobby that under coalition of wiling but they failed.Kenyan are typical brawlers with inconsistency plan.We killed it silently and took all the benefits..rail plan,oil pipeline etc.
And the real deal i.e. Ugandan pipeline will bring over $878 mln per year as transit fees for 200,000 barrels aside 15000 jobs! Those offices should not make u be that stupid to an extent of not weighing the benefits in comparison to Ugandan pipeline! all of those offices bring less than half what transit fees will bring to Tanzania's coffers! Mind u that figure excludes DRC Congo and South Sudan that are currently in negotiations with Uganda and Tanzania to use the same pipeline! as u strive to bring offices to Nirobi tanzania is preparing herself to be the East african capital for gas and oil businesses considering Tanzania on its own is to start a construction of over $30 bln LNG plant in Lindi region! Probably the largest investment deal in Africa! and believe me when the pipeline and LNG are in place those banks will start migrating to Dar one after another as Economics dictate!oooooh snap
International companies with African headquarters in Nairobi
The following is a list of multinational companies and organizations, with their African (continent-wide or regional) headquarters in Nairobi:
Organization
Office location in Nairobi
Regio covere
Asus East Africa
AVIC International Westlands Africa
BASF Ruaraka
Sub-Sahara Africa
Bank of China Kilimani East Africa
Bharti Airtel Africa
BlackBerry Ltd
East Africa and
Central Africa
Bosch East Africa
Cisco Systems Upper Hill East Africa
Chartis Westlands Africa
China-Africa Development Fund
East Africa
China Central Television
Hurlingham Africa
China Daily CBD Africa
China Radio International Hurlingham Africa
Citibank Upper Hill East Africa
Coca Cola Upper Hill Africa
Diageo Africa
Eltek Upper Hill
Sub-Sahara Africa
FirstCarbon Solutions Africa
GEMS Education Langata Africa
General Electric Westlands Africa
Google Westlands Africa
GSM Association Upper Hill Africa
Heineken High Ridge
East Africa and the
Indian Ocean
Hill International
Sub Sahara Africa
Huawei Upper Hill East Africa
IBM Africa
ICAO Gigiri
East Africa and
Southe Africa
IMF Upper Hill Africa
Intel Corporation Westlands East Africa
ITF Westlands Africa
IUCN Mukoma East Africa
Jotun
East an
Central Africa
Kaspersky Lab
East Africa
Kiva Africa
LG Westlands
East Africa and
Indian Ocean
Mastercard East Africa
Merck KGaA Africa
Mitsubishi Motors Africa
Motorola Solutions
Sub-Sahara Africa
Nestlé
East Africa,
Central Africa and
West Africa
NIIT
East Africa and
Central Africa
Nokia East Africa
Nokia Research Hub
Africa,
India and the
Middle East
Panalpina East Africa
Pfizer Industrial Area
East Africa
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Upper Hill East Africa
Qualcomm
Sub-Sahara Africa
Rockefeller Foundation Upper Hill Africa
Red Cross
RTI International Westlands Africa
Sage Group Westlands East Africa
Scania AB Africa
Sony
East Africa and
Central Africa
Standard Chartered Bank Westlands Africa
Stockholm Environment Institute
Gigiri Africa
Stratlink Global Riverside Africa
TNT Upper Hill
East Africa and
Central Africa
Toyota Mombasa Road Africa
Visa Inc.
Sub Sahara Africa
World Bank Upper Hill Africa
Xinhua News Agency Upper Hill Africa
Pure bongolala at his best. You can only beat Kenya when it comes to natural advantage. But any effort that calls for human effort or intervention? You guys are ZERO!......And the real deal i.e. Ugandan pipeline will bring over $878 mln per year as transit fees for 200,000 barrels aside 15000 jobs! Those offices should not make u be that stupid to an extent of not weighing the benefits in comparison to Ugandan pipeline! all of those offices bring less than half what transit fees will bring to Tanzania's coffers! Mind u that figure excludes DRC Congo and South Sudan that are currently in negotiations with Uganda and Tanzania to use the same pipeline! as u strive to bring offices to Nirobi tanzania is preparing herself to be the East african capital for gas and oil businesses considering Tanzania on its own is to start a construction of over $30 bln LNG plant in Lindi region! Probably the largest investment deal in Africa! and believe me when the pipeline and LNG are in place those banks will start migrating to Dar one after another as Economics dictate!
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Man what human efforts are you talking about? Uganda pipeline deal???, u signed the deal 3years back and we took from your mouth within minutes., was it a witchcraft??Pure bongolala at his best. You can only beat Kenya when it comes to natural advantage. But any effort that calls for human effort or intervention? You guys are ZERO!......
Kenya and uganda to be one? labda yule dikteta mwenye washauri mia anaowashauri awe wa kwanza kutawala muungano huoyou mean south east africa
last I checked toka Egypt hafi Swaziland zote ziko east of Africa
pia Madagascar,sycheles Mauritius Comoros
Egypt north east
Kenya Somalia Ethiopia Eritrea Djibouti Eastern Horn of Africa
Tanzania SADC south eastern......
msishangae kuona Uganda na Kenya one day end up to be one..... LOTS OF LOVE FOR THEM UGANDANS HAPA....BEEN THERE 5TIMES THIS YEAR ALONE.....
NEVER BEEN TO TZ!!!
But let not therefore my good friends be grieved--Ni nini na nyinyi?
Nilianzisha huu uzi kama kichekesho tu, na mmeanza kugombana.
Brare fooz!
The comprehension capacity of some posters here is lower than i thought, just because Total was unwilling to fund a pipeline through Kenya does not make Tanzanians master negotiators for concluding the deal; it makes them opportunistsMan what human efforts are you talking about? Uganda pipeline deal???, u signed the deal 3years back and we took from your mouth within minutes., was it a witchcraft??
What about Rwanda and UG SGR??
-and remember at meantime We r feeding you..
Hehehe, ati human effort, lol
The comprehension capacity of some posters here is lower than i thought, just because Total was unwilling to fund a pipeline through Kenya does not make Tanzanians master negotiators for concluding the deal; it makes them opportunists
oooooh snap
International companies with African headquarters in Nairobi
The following is a list of multinational companies and organizations, with their African (continent-wide or regional) headquarters in Nairobi:
Organization
Office location in Nairobi
Regio covere
Asus East Africa
AVIC International Westlands Africa
BASF Ruaraka
Sub-Sahara Africa
Bank of China Kilimani East Africa
Bharti Airtel Africa
BlackBerry Ltd
East Africa and
Central Africa
Bosch East Africa
Cisco Systems Upper Hill East Africa
Chartis Westlands Africa
China-Africa Development Fund
East Africa
China Central Television
Hurlingham Africa
China Daily CBD Africa
China Radio International Hurlingham Africa
Citibank Upper Hill East Africa
Coca Cola Upper Hill Africa
Diageo Africa
Eltek Upper Hill
Sub-Sahara Africa
FirstCarbon Solutions Africa
GEMS Education Langata Africa
General Electric Westlands Africa
Google Westlands Africa
GSM Association Upper Hill Africa
Heineken High Ridge
East Africa and the
Indian Ocean
Hill International
Sub Sahara Africa
Huawei Upper Hill East Africa
IBM Africa
ICAO Gigiri
East Africa and
Southe Africa
IMF Upper Hill Africa
Intel Corporation Westlands East Africa
ITF Westlands Africa
IUCN Mukoma East Africa
Jotun
East an
Central Africa
Kaspersky Lab
East Africa
Kiva Africa
LG Westlands
East Africa and
Indian Ocean
Mastercard East Africa
Merck KGaA Africa
Mitsubishi Motors Africa
Motorola Solutions
Sub-Sahara Africa
Nestlé
East Africa,
Central Africa and
West Africa
NIIT
East Africa and
Central Africa
Nokia East Africa
Nokia Research Hub
Africa,
India and the
Middle East
Panalpina East Africa
Pfizer Industrial Area
East Africa
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Upper Hill East Africa
Qualcomm
Sub-Sahara Africa
Rockefeller Foundation Upper Hill Africa
Red Cross
RTI International Westlands Africa
Sage Group Westlands East Africa
Scania AB Africa
Sony
East Africa and
Central Africa
Standard Chartered Bank Westlands Africa
Stockholm Environment Institute
Gigiri Africa
Stratlink Global Riverside Africa
TNT Upper Hill
East Africa and
Central Africa
Toyota Mombasa Road Africa
Visa Inc.
Sub Sahara Africa
World Bank Upper Hill Africa
Xinhua News Agency Upper Hill Africa
you mean south east africa
last I checked toka Egypt hafi Swaziland zote ziko east of Africa
pia Madagascar,sycheles Mauritius Comoros
Egypt north east
Kenya Somalia Ethiopia Eritrea Djibouti Eastern Horn of Africa
Tanzania SADC south eastern......
msishangae kuona Uganda na Kenya one day end up to be one..... LOTS OF LOVE FOR THEM UGANDANS HAPA....BEEN THERE 5TIMES THIS YEAR ALONE.....
NEVER BEEN TO TZ!!!
BAM!!!"Our Swahili ".....nafa kicheko.The birth place of kiswahili is the East African coast region stretching roughly from Lamu to Sofala(Mocambique). It was Rebmann and Krapf who gave the Unguja dialect prominence and currency, which we have inherited today. The other lahajas of kiswahili are very much alive. Kiamu(from Lamu) and KiMvita(Mombasa) are NATIVE to the Kenyan coast.
And i find nothing wrong with luo, kikuyu, kamba, kalenjin,yoruba,hausa,shona or zulu languages. Nothing at all. They are all beautiful and an intangible human heritage from our fore bearers much the same way kiswahili, Farsi, Czech or Tagalog are. We here do not believe in diminishing our native tongues, or feel any embarrassment speaking or learning them. They exist side by side with English and kiswahili.
Nobody was trying to degrade kiswahili. I just disputed a fallacy held by many of your countrymen that it is their language. It gets even worse when you consider the spread and teaching of kiswahili outside Africa is overwhelmingly dominated and conducted by Kenyans. The best online resources on kiswahili are from your northern neighbour. Tembea Google play store and see which is the best smartphone app for kamusi for instance. Even universities in the West that teach the language of Shaban Robert are full of nyangaus teaching and researching . We have done with kiswahili what the Americans have done with English 😱wned it, popularised it and made it "cool".Am still waiting to be told of one indisputably Tanzanian cultural or social import on the Kenyan landscape that we have to bend our knees in humble worship to.
The comprehension capacity of some posters here is lower than i thought, just because Total was unwilling to fund a pipeline through Kenya does not make Tanzanians master negotiators for concluding the deal; it makes them opportunists
Kenya has to learn Both fluent Kiswahili and fluent English because your English sucks and so your Swahili.You're pronouncing the two languages as your native language accents(luo and kikuyu).Thank to God! British has left to you english and Tz has given you kiswahili otherwise you should have been speaking your tribal languages
I read you loud and clear, but sadly, these are the posts that go unread.But let not therefore my good friends be grieved--
Nor construe any further our neglect
Than that poor we with ourself at war,
Forget the shows of love to our friendly neighbours.
Those ones exist in your imaginationsWhat about a snatch of UGANDA and Rwanda SGR.