Tanzania mabasi ya BRT: This is how we run things (down)

Wapi Wabongo wajionee aina za mahoteli huku kwetu. Asiyejua hili, Laitwa Tafari Castle, with nature trails and Horse Riding
 
Ukienda Mombasa upate hii, Pangoni Hotel


Uje Nairobi upate hii, Hemingways


South B The boma,

 
I see that the thread escalated and digressed away from the post; I'm not surprised.

Coming back to the "report":
1. I believe what Mr Oyoo has published is an opinion piece (based on his opinion, and probably his 'experience'). He is of course entitled to his opinion BUT he is misleading by 'calling one side of a coin, a coin". The BRT may have its challenges but it's definitely not the gloom and dreary picture he has painted. There have been major advantages to the services. For instance, a trip that would have taken 2 hours stuck in traffic jam, can now take less than 20 minutes. Buses that could only take 30 people can now take many more. We have more people leaving their cars at home or on the outskirts of the busy centres, to take the buses hence reducing traffic in the main roads as well. These are just a few examples, without going into the organization of the transport sector and alike.
2. On the economic perspective: It was never foreseen that the business would break even in 6 months! I remember attending one of the meetings with owners of public transport a few years back as BRT and other government institutions were briefing them of the project. It was mentioned that the government would own the infrastructure while the contractor(s) would invest in the buses and running of the business. The contracts would be valid for 10 years, which would, among other things, give room to the contractor to break even and make profit. It was projected that the contractor could break even from the fifth or sixth year, depending on the economic climate. Let's give it at least three years before judging economic viability.

Let us not always be negative about initiatives. This is the first phase and a learning one, and with it comes challenges and setbacks. On the other hand, I hope BRT management is taking stock of these challenges and foresee how to address them in the next phase.
 
Hotel nayoifaham ni ngurdoto mountain lodge ipo arusha..ndio hotel nayoweza iita hotel....
Kuiona kwa picha naona bado haitoshi,



huwelinganisha na hata zile za mashambani kabisa. Na hiyo ni lodge,
Hii ni ya Naivasha


 
Kuiona kwa picha naona bado haitoshi,



huwelinganisha na hata zile za mashambani kabisa. Na hiyo ni lodge,
Hii ni ya Naivasha


Unatakiwa uje uione...
usijeukadhani ni sehemu sehemu mchezo kanisa!!
 
Naona si mbaya yaweza kuwa nzuri zaidi nikimpata mrembo wenyu mmoja wakichaga pale anitulize!!
Haha alafu almanusra nmkwarue mkenya mmoja kipindi nafanya shughuli zangu pale Moro town... toto lilikua limejaa yani ni curvy hatari....siku ananikaribisha kwake alinizingua alipika msos sikuuelewa....alisema kwao ni Voi. ..sasa ndio nn mtoto mzuri kupika manyoya?? Wakenya mnazingua ujue
 
Nyang'au at work,,,,,always stupid as your...BRT my ass, mind your business,,,https://jamii.app/JFUserGuide off, ur mother ass...
 
Kizungu kwani ni ya mamaako? Ulipotoka kwenye mavi ya mamaako ulikua unaongea kizungu wewe? Kumamaee wewe na wivu yenu...yaani nina hasira na wewe.

FYI, I'm working with Kenyans kwenye investment flani hv, wazungu walituamini sisi watz for being honest, skilful and being reliable...hao ni watz unaosema hawajui kizungu...tumehamisha all the investments to Tz and now we are the first fund recipient country, sisi ndio tuwatumie ninyi hela tena kwa currency ya Tz....and yet we are mandated to closely monitor day to day operational works in Kenya because you lack skills, experience and technical knowhow...your good at talking like anybody else in Kibera streets,,,,,when it comes to action ur very foolish and stupid as your...
 
Kunazo ndogo zaidi lakini zinamiundo futulia mbali hizo BRT zenu

We kuku kweli, umetaga yai ngapi leo?
Magari ya cartoon za kichina ume edit ukaweka plate number ya Kenya unaleta hapa pumbavu wewe cockroach

Kenya mna matatu tu mengine ni pusy basi.
 
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