i quote a kenyan guy..
serikali yetu is on an infrastructure improvement spree, barabara zijengewe, stima naona inasambazwa everywhere, SGR inajengwa, watoto wanapata laptops digital literacy will improve, South Korea promised to help build a campo at Konza, Tatu city inajengwa, Lappset inaanziwa mafuta yetu Turkana will find easier efficient transport means, Nairobi more roads are built to ease the traffic problem, akina Nyanza more roads are getting constructed fishermen will be able to easily move their fish, hadi Marsabit kumejengwa Lami, Juzi Garisa got connected to the National grid.
10 years from now tuone akina nani watakuwa mbele.
Priorities muhimu vitu zingine achia private sector, gova should only create policies za kuwasaidia hao watu wa private sector.
But every-time we come up with similar inventions/innovations we are always quashed almost immediately by the same neighbors, claiming that we are only assembling as opposed to manufacturing.
Note that our Mobius vehicle is already on the streets, practically in use. But Tanzanian's chopper will have to wait until it can even spin the rotor, let alone lifting up from the ground.
Ukitulia utamuelewa...! Usiwe kama mkenya heheheMbona haueleweki eleweki, though jina la Kikenya lakini unawaza kama Mtanzania. Fahamu katiba imeweka wazi majukumu ya serikali haswa kwenye miundo mbinu. Yaani una maana serikali isijenge SGR ama mbona sikuelewi.
Hayo maneno ya wahenga yamekwamisha Afrika. Watu walitutangulia na wakafika, wakati sisi tunajiliwaza na vijisababu vya wahenga chini ya mnazi.Kutangulia si kufika.
Are they cost effective?That's why despite kiira having a luxurious vehicle, Mobius made more sense, because it targets Africa, made for our roads, strong engine, and it can be mass produced,,it is being mass produced. I have seen mobius vehicles, they are loved by the private security firms... and the villagers.
this is prudent to create a trusted clientele and get back your money, before coming up with new versions. actually mobius has a 2.0 now..it is prettier, obviously more comfy.
Are they cost effective?
Are they cost effective?
They cost around 900k to 1.2mil... I would say they are, when you buy 1, they also pimp it up for you according to your requestAre they cost effective?
Bado ni costful for a local made vehicle, majority wont afford that price.,and after pimping like u said itakuwa above that.They cost around 900k to 1.2mil... I would say they are, when you buy 1, they also pimp it up for you according to your request
what? an average vehicle costs around 800k, I think the pricing is reasonable considering the dollar is trading at 101 and it is not a must for you to make changes to the vehicle if you can not afford the cost...you lost me when you seem to prefer imported vehicles, when Toyota has made moves to create Assembly stations in Kenya. The ingredient that has been missing in Kenya is the Manufacturing sector. I wish to drive Mobius one day too.Bado ni costful for a local made vehicle, majority wont afford that price.,and after pimping like u said itakuwa above that.
There comes the cost of production..
Governments need to implement strategies for cheap electricity.....
Let's keep importing Japanese Toyota at meantime ,
I wish I could drive Möbius one day.