Miradi mikubwa inayoendelea Kenya

Miradi mikubwa inayoendelea Kenya

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Firms located at the SEZ will utilise goods and services from local companies. This will create positive linkages and stimulate the growth of other activities e.g. real estate development and transportation.[HASHTAG]#AEZPearlRiver[/HASHTAG]
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AEZ Pearl River. It consists of a 700-acre site in the plateau area of Eldoret which will feature various industries including industries for the youth, agro processing, energy, machinery, engineering, construction, electronics, ICT, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The Park has an environmentally friendly design with an abundance of open landscaped areas and waste treatment facilities on site.

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The Guangdong New South Group Ltd has signed a $1.94b deal with the Kenyan government for the construction of an industrial park in Kenya at the Eldoret Special Economic Zone. The China- based company signed the deal for the industrial park in Kenya titled Africa Economic Zones in Beijing in the presence of President Uhuru Kenyatta in a private sector agreement. The project is being put up through a partnership between the Chinese firm and Africa’s Economic Zones Ltd.Africa Economic Zone (AEZ) is the first privately owned special economic Zone in Kenya and has been licensed in accordance with Special Economic Zones Act 2015. The agreement encompasses the development and operation of a high-end Special Economic Zone, with world-class infrastructure in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. The advantage of the location comes in when the easy access to raw agricultural materials is put into consideration, as well as the development of massive land away from the over-populated cities.

President Uhuru Kenyatta lauded the two corporate for their achievements to date expressing his optimism that the project will have a big economic impact on both the local and national economy.

The gradual incorporation of Special Economic zones by many countries is in a bid to sput development. These are projected to serve as some of the vehicles that will carry forward their industrialization agenda.It is also a means of attracting Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) mostly in the manufacturing sector, job creation, and export growth. Accordingly, these countries are mostly looking to China, which has proven over the last three decades that industrialization can create jobs and substantially reduce poverty; this particular one to the tune of over 40,000 in direct jobs for the youths and a further 150,000 indirect opportunities.
Improved infrastructure, resurgence of various economic activities around Eldoret, positioning it as an industrial and manufacturing hub is also expected from the investment deal. The Economic Zone will be designed and planned in such a way that it will be able to support a growing community in terms of institutional framework, physical infrastructure and administrative services to ensure a complete smooth operation for the support of various economic activities within the Industrial park. Once fully operational, production output is expected to reach $3 billion annually and grow exponentially. The ground-breaking ceremony is scheduled for July 2017 with construction work expected to start shortly after.

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Just like the Two Rivers Mall caused a stir in Kenya's Capital, Rupa’s Mall is set to do the same in the Capital of the North Rift. Many Eldoret dwellers and visitors alike have noticed the magnificent structure coming up along Uganda Road opposite Ken-Knit. This is the Rupa’s Mall.

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Read more on this Rupa's Mall: First of its Kind in the North Rift - Eldoret Leo
And opposite MUPS tower,there is yet another one under full clad
 
Just like the Two Rivers Mall caused a stir in Kenya's Capital, Rupa’s Mall is set to do the same in the Capital of the North Rift. Many Eldoret dwellers and visitors alike have noticed the magnificent structure coming up along Uganda Road opposite Ken-Knit. This is the Rupa’s Mall.

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Read more on this Rupa's Mall: First of its Kind in the North Rift - Eldoret Leo
Hivi bado you guys still believe in this old business model of [shopping malls]. Niliwahi kusema hapa JF, investors who are put their money on shopping malls, will have to rethink about their investments. Shipping habit around the world is changing and is changing fast, online shopping, home delivery, cashless, sharing, gig economy, is the new world order. Africa has an opportunity to grab this trend and come up with her own model which can be replicate in other part of the world.

Malls go bust on fairy tale of growing middle class
 
Hivi bado you guys still believe in this old business model of [shopping malls]. Niliwahi kusema hapa JF, investors who are put their money on shopping malls, will have to rethink about their investments. Shipping habit around the world is changing and is changing fast, online shopping, home delivery, cashless, sharing, gig economy, is the new world order. Africa has an opportunity to grab this trend and come up with her own model which can be replicate in other part of the world.

Malls go bust on fairy tale of growing middle class
Relax....
I know it stings you a mall in Eldoret is bigger than any mall in Tz.
 
Relax....
I know it stings you a mall in Eldoret is bigger than any mall in Tz.
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] haha, we're truly singing from different choir. I was just remanding your fellow millionaires that the world has changed, and the malls are going out if fashion. For the past seven years people have been busy emigrating into digital shopping.
 
Hivi bado you guys still believe in this old business model of [shopping malls]. Niliwahi kusema hapa JF, investors who are put their money on shopping malls, will have to rethink about their investments. Shipping habit around the world is changing and is changing fast, online shopping, home delivery, cashless, sharing, gig economy, is the new world order. Africa has an opportunity to grab this trend and come up with her own model which can be replicate in other part of the world.

Malls go bust on fairy tale of growing middle class


Shopping malls are not just for shopping convenience. They offer leisure places, restaurants, bars and good social gathering arenas. You should be aware of that.
 
Hivi bado you guys still believe in this old business model of [shopping malls]. Niliwahi kusema hapa JF, investors who are put their money on shopping malls, will have to rethink about their investments. Shipping habit around the world is changing and is changing fast, online shopping, home delivery, cashless, sharing, gig economy, is the new world order. Africa has an opportunity to grab this trend and come up with her own model which can be replicate in other part of the world.

Malls go bust on fairy tale of growing middle class

Tuliza boli uwanja ni mdogo... Najua mate inaonja chumvi lakini meza tu
 
Shopping malls are not just for shopping convenience. They offer leisure places, restaurants, bars and good social gathering arenas. You should be aware of that.
I'm not the one who create trend, years ago people in developed world used malls as a place where they can shop, meet friends and enjoy good food. But nowadays shopping malls are becoming irrelevant because of things like Netflix, home delivery or online chatting.
The link I posted earlier explains this beautifully.
 
Tuliza boli uwanja ni mdogo... Najua mate inaonja chumvi lakini meza tu
Haha, najuwa mnajuwa hizo malls ni white elephant. Learn from others, South Africa, China, US kote huko wana ma ghost town's.
 
Haha, najuwa mnajuwa hizo malls ni white elephant. Learn from others, South Africa, China, US kote huko wana ma ghost town's.

Maybe you don't understand what online commerce is!! In short, where do you think those things being sold online come from? Or they are in the clouds?? Have you ever known how Amazon, Jumia, Kilimal etc work??
 
Maybe you don't understand what online commerce is!! In short, where do you think those things being sold online come from? Or they are in the clouds?? Have you ever known how Amazon, Jumia, Kilimal etc work??

Haha, umenichekesha. Unaniuliza if I know online commerce and then you give away answers Amazon, Jumia, Kilimall. Hivi wewe ulikuwa mwalimu kweli [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]

In short, you don't need shop floor to do online business, the main thing you need is a local warehouse, logistical systems and army of delivery personnel.
 
Nimekawia bila kuenda Eldy. Is there a new devt coming up opposite the monstrous Moi University Pension Scheme.
 
Haha, umenichekesha. Unaniuliza if I know online commerce and then you give away answers Amazon, Jumia, Kilimall. Hivi wewe ulikuwa mwalimu kweli [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]

In short, you don't need shop floor to do online business, the main thing you need is a local warehouse, logistical systems and army of delivery personnel.
Where are those things you buy online stored? Or you think they are in the clouds? You seem to lack information in these things!
 
Where are those things you buy online stored? Or you think they are in the clouds? You seem to lack information in these things!
Have you been drinking? They're stored in warehouse and sorting centers not the malls. Haha
 
Have you been drinking? They're stored in warehouse and sorting centers not the malls. Haha
Hahahaa! I have never seen such uninformed Tanzanian!! Let me teach you! Online store many apart from a few do not have their own goods but work with physical stores as their source at a price. Have you ever known how Jumia works??
 
Hahahaa! I have never seen such uninformed Tanzanian!! Let me teach you! Online store many apart from a few do not have their own goods but work with physical stores as their source at a price. Have you ever known how Jumia works??
Let me education another Kenya who still lives in stone age. You Do Not Need...I repeat, You Do Not Need brick and mortar store to able to sale your products online. Marketplace like Amazon, Ali baba, Jumia etc, would not care if you operate from your toilet as long what your selling is legal and not harmful to the public.
 
Let me education another Kenya who still lives in stone age. You Do Not Need...I repeat, You Do Not Need brick and mortar store to able to sale your products online. Marketplace like Amazon, Ali baba, Jumia etc, would not care if you operate from your toilet as long what your selling is legal and not harmful to the public.

Go teach yourself my friend, I told you that you don't know this things yet. Why don't you use google to learn sometimes?? Or you don't have bundles?? Eish
 
Go teach yourself my friend, I told you that you don't know this things yet. Why don't you use google to learn sometimes?? Or you don't have bundles?? Eish
Something is missing on the message above .....let me think, oh yes ......substance.
 
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