Reason why USA firms prefer hardworking Kenyans

You'll be pleased to know remittance in Kenya also has beaten tourism, tea, FDI, even horticulture exports.

At least now you've understood remittance has its limitation, world bank have highlighted all the risk involved with reliance on remittance.
 
These are the kind that at times can't grasp a thing. Soon the reality will dawn on them when our total diaspora remittances equals or beats their total revenue collection.
 
These are the kind that at times can't grasp a thing. Soon the reality will dawn on them when our total diaspora remittances equals or beats their total revenue collection.
Tatizo pesa ya kupewa haina uchungu, hiyo pesa inaishia kunulia miraa na bangi. Tengenezeni jamii yenu wenyewe inayoweza kubadili mazingira mliyo nayo kuwa mazingira rafiki na bora hata kwa vizazi vijavyo. For short run sawa for long run mtakuwa na jamii yenye matabaka mawili makubwa.
 
I like how literally you take issues. There isn't anything like free money or cash for that Matter. The money Kenya is wrecking in, in terms of remittances is out of sheer hard work and patience and not handouts. And the same is here to stay and it will continue raising steadily as it has been over the years. Who told you that the overseas countries are ready to let go of services offered by foreign workers?. I beg to inform you that, diaspora remittances has not only increased Kenya's foreigner exchange reserves, but also increased the tax collection base for our country. The same has helped turn around the financial/economical fate of our very own citizens who are working abroad and their families too. A part from that, exposure and acquisition of skills has been some of the positive additives.
 
You'll be pleased to know remittance in Kenya also has beaten tourism, tea, FDI, even horticulture exports.

At least now you've understood remittance has its limitation, world bank have highlighted all the risk involved with reliance on remittance.
Kenya doesnt depend on diaspora remittance as its main source of foreign exchange, luckily. (the Alshbb thot that they would deal a death- blow to the Kenyan economy by devastating its tourism sector, lakini wapi?)

That report is aimed at Lesotho, Belarus, Nepal and the likes. Kenya has varied sources of foreign income, u know that.
 
It's called diversified economy. And the good news is that, it's not heavily dependent on natural resources but rather human led activities: such as agriculture, service based, manufacturing etc unlike 'dug up minerals'.
 


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You failed miserably to establish how much the country could benefit if that spirit of hard working would be shown in Kenya. I'm time and again telling you that, those remittances are just peanut, can not be compared with economic benefits which would be obtained if the people could work hard in their country Kenya.

Now establish social, economic and financial benefits if the same magnitude of that hard working would be in Kenya.
 
Listen and listen good!. It's you who've failed miserably to understand or rather comprehend a simple context. By establishing the fact that Kenyans abroad are hard workes does not mean the ones remaining at home are not equally to the same task or rather sitting ducks.

Who doesn't know that It's common knowledge that only 'if' a given country could manage keeping it's own human resource for it's own development the more beneficial it would be?. A fit that even developed countries have failed to achieve though not as badly as their peers in lesser economies.

In simple, if we'd have kept them here, they wouldn't benefit us anything simply because they would have either taken up jobs being occupied by others as of now rendering them jobless. Ever heard of wasted or untapped resources? It's those resources that are readily available but cannot be utilized. Think of those jobless Tanzanians who have not yet secured jobs for themselves and not because they are not qualified in any field, but because the opportunities are less. Must you keep them and for whose benefit?.
 
It's called diversified economy. And the good news is that, it's not heavily dependent on natural resources but rather human led activities: such as agriculture, service based, manufacturing etc unlike 'dug up minerals'.
True that. I read in a certain journal that Kenya's the second most diversified economy in the sSaharan after ofcos SA.
 
Kenyans are generally hardworking, whether abroad or at home. Why then is it that Kenya with its many limitations ie in terms of arable lands, mineral resources, insecurity, tribalism, bouts of political instability etc is still the leading country in the region in pretty much every aspect development, than say Tanzania which has all these.... everything a country needs to develop.

71% OF TANZANIANS ARE LAZY! | TZ Business News

Not a foreign publication that one.....
 


Ahaaa haaa haaa
Bado hamjajibu swali langu la msingi. Le me put it as plain as simple.
Can you establish social, economic and financial benefits if the same magnitude of that hard working and honest traits deployed in US could be exhibited in home country Kenya?
 
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