Wakati wengine wanalala.. Rwanda waliamka na kuanza kazi

Mali za DRC Congo zinawasaidia sana. Siku DRC watakapojitambua Rwanda wataadhirika!
 
Wale washauri walimwambia walianza na panga boy ndio watapata ela ya jet.
 
Tz uwezi kulinganisha na Rwanda kabisa hata wanunue Airbus A380 kumi , bajeti ya jiji la Arusha tuu ni sawa na bajeti nzima ya Nchi ya Rwanda kwa Mwaka .Rwanda ni Kigali tuu lakini toka nenda nje ya Kigali ndio utajua zaidi hiyo Nchi hipo vipi
Nchi ndogo haina vyanzo vya mapato lakini inafanya vizuri, Tz kubwa mali kibao na hazisaidii nchi.
 
Tatizo Rwanda wameingiliana na matapeli wa Nigeria.
Sasa fines zimefika $20m kwa kubeba abiria hewa
 
Wale washauri walimwambia walianza na panga boy ndio watapata ela ya jet.
wewe ulitaka zinunuliwe airbus au izo boeng 787 dreamliner ili zifanye safari za dar kwenda kigoma au dar mwanza? yani hujui unachoongea halafu pia hujui hata kinachoendelea nchini mwako, kama huna poit ya kuingea sio lazma uongee.
 
Only in Kenya

Picha nzuri za ndege zenu.

Umesahau kuandika faida ya shirika la Kenya Airways.

Shirika linableed miaka minne mfululizo. 2015-2016 Financial Year, KQ wamepata hasara ya $258 million.

Imeuza slots zake Healthrow kupunguza hasara.
Stock zake zimepungua bei.
Ndege pia zimeuzwa kupunguza hasara.
Wafanyakazi 600 wako njiani kufukuzwa kazi.

Biashara za ndege ni kazi ngumu. Inahitaji kujipanga na haitaki siasa.

The source is from your own newspaper, nation.co.ke.

This was in 2015!


Poor management decisions, operational inefficiencies and failure to counter competition are likely to have caused the Sh25.7 billion Kenya Airways loss.

Preliminary evidence gathered by a Senate Select Committee tasked to look into the airline’s operations has revealed strategic errors that led to the near-collapse of Kenya’s flag carrier after its loss figure grew more than 600 per cent in one year.

The committee chairman, Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o (Kisumu senator), said the meetings held with KQ management, so far, had given crucial indicators on what is ailing the airline, which is surviving on huge debts.

“Prima facie evidence shows the airline faces major problems like poor investments decisions by management on the buying and leasing of aircraft,” said Prof Nyong’o.

The airline is also said to be involved in expensive and non-competitive tickecting, which led to loss of passengers.

Kenya Airways is also faulted for its failure to explore more African routes.

The Senate also observed that frequent industrial unrests by employees prevented the creation of a healthy business environment.

Poor customer relations is also said to have failed KQ, as well as frequent cancellation of flights, which is blamed for lack of passengers.

Analysts, are, however, divided on possible bailout strategies for the cash-strapped carrier. While some back a government bailout, others propose the involvement of a different equity partner.

Standard Bank investment analyst Eric Musau believes the airline is headed for collapse if no rescue plan is hatched quickly. He said the airline risks losing all its assets to creditors in the event that no action is taken to save it.

“Planes bought on loan and those leased are likely to be the first to be taken away. That means the airline, which is already insolvent, would sink immediately. The creditors may not realise their full value considering that KQ now has more debt than assets,” Mr Musau told the Nation.

He said the government would have to relax its grip and give private investors a chance if it cannot provide sufficient funds to lift the carrier back onto its feet.

“We have no choice but to save the airline. It is not easy to run this kind of a business,” he said.

Ashanti research analyst Kamanda Morara said any airline could survive if its debts are restructured, unnecessary assets disposed and costs cut. He, however, agrees that if creditors demand what the airline owes them, then Kenya Airways will have to wind up.

Aviation analyst James Wanjagi said while both KQ and Ethiopian Airlines embarked on ambitious growth plans, KQ’s flopped, to its competitors’ advantage.


Financial year 2015-2016--- hasara inaendelea.


Kenya Airways has plunged deeper into the red after recording a Sh26.2 billion net loss for the year ended March 2016.

This is a worse performance compared to the Sh25.7 billion net loss that the national carrier recorded a year ago.

Annual results released on Thursday by the listed airline, known as KQ by its international code, showed that its net loss had worsened two per cent, largely due to foreign exchange losses and an increase of other costs, including interest on loans.
 
Ni pale loss making KQ inapojilinganisha na Rwandair!

Wanapenda sifa tu.

KQ ipo ICU lakini wanatuonyesha picha za ndege!

Hata Rwanda Air, ikiingiliwa kisiasa au wakiomba mikopo hovyo , itakufa haraka.
 
The amount of loss n debt KQ runs on is equivalent to having no aircraft of its own.
The amount of minerals tanzania has is equivalent to surpassing Singapore
Taiwan and Indonesia on its own

384bn$ + 562bn$ + 1012bn$

Lakin Tanzania ipo tu at 46bn$

Kenya ikipaa 71bn$
 
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