Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Kwa Sasa inajulikana Kama "tent modern"...!!! 🤣🤣🤣Naona sindano imekuingia vizuri..
Neno modern ilisemwa na mtanganyika mwenzako in reference to that catering tent. Sio maneno yangu hayo
 
Sisi hatuna shida hata mgekua first ila na sisi tunafungua wetu tuwe last but baada ya miaka 5 mtakuja tuongee lugha 1 hapa.
Hata uchumi wetu mlisema vivyo hivyo ila miaka yazidi kusonga na gepu ikizidi kupanuka 😂
 

Azam TV completes the migration of its video platform from the EUTELSAT 7B to EUTELSAT 7C satellite​

Press Release From: EUTELSAT
Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Azam TV has completed the migration of its video platform from the EUTELSAT 7B to EUTELSAT 7C satellite, with a multi-year extension of the existing contract and an incremental capacity commitment.

One of Africa’s leading pay-TV operators, Azam will leverage the enhanced performance of Eutelsat 7 C to distribute some 120 channels in a mix of standard and high definition across its footprint covering Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Kenya and Rwanda.

Commenting on the deal, Patrice Paquot, Deputy Regional Vice President, Sub Saharan Africa of Eutelsat said: “We are honored to continue to partner with Azam, one of our anchor customers at the 7° East position as it successfully expands it broadcast offer. 7° East has become a new DTH hotspot for Sub-Saharan Africa and a key pay-TV neighbourhood for Eastern Africa with some of the fastest growth rates in the region.”

Jacob Joseph, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Azam added: “Every Azam TV household will have the opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of local and international programmes with excellent signal quality. We are delighted to rely on Eutelsat to leverage the unparalleled reach of its 7° East position.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Eutelsat.



About Eutelsat Communications:
Founded in 1977, Eutelsat Communications (www.Eutelsat.com) is one of the world's leading satellite operators. With a global fleet of satellites and associated ground infrastructure, Eutelsat enables clients across Video, Data, Government, Fixed and Mobile Broadband markets to communicate effectively to their customers, irrespective of their location. Around 7,000 television channels operated by leading media groups are broadcast by Eutelsat to one billion viewers equipped for DTH reception or connected to terrestrial networks. Headquartered in Paris, with offices and teleports around the globe, Eutelsat assembles 1,000 men and women from 46 countries who are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of service.

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Azam TV completes the migration of its video platform from the EUTELSAT 7B to EUTELSAT 7C satellite
 
Sasa Nairobi hakuna bahari kwani mbna wanauliza dar underpass kwani dar kuna milima?? Au hawajui undepass inajengwa sehemu zenye asili ya milima kidogo..
Aliyekuambia underpass lazima ijengwe kwa mlima ni nani? Pangani underpass kuna mlima gani pale yenye mimi sijawahi ona? Underpasses are built at intersections to ease traffic movement. Si lazima ijengwe mahali kuna miinuko
 

Kenya’s debt races past Ksh.7 trillion​

By Kepha Muiruri For Citizen Digital
time updated
Published on: October 12, 2020 10:00 (EAT)


Kenya’s debt races past Ksh.7 trillion

File Photo of The National Treasury.

In Summary​

  • The roughly Ksh. 1 trillion addition in the public debt registry is largely attributable to an unrestrained borrowing following the advent of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
  • The significant accumulation of debt in Kenya has coincided with the new credit lines from Kenya’s development partners with the facilities meant to cushion the economy against the adverse effects of the pandemic.
  • According to the PBO, Kenya’s stock of debt is expected to hit Ksh.7.5 billion next year while the Ksh.9 trillion ceiling approved by Parliament last year will be surpassed at the end of the 2022/23 financial year.

Kenya’s stock of debt zoomed past the Ksh.7 trillion mark in August wounding up at Ksh.7.1 trillion from a flat Ksh.6 trillion at the start of 2020.

The roughly Ksh. 1 trillion addition in the public debt registry as revealed in the latest data from the National Treasury and the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is largely attributable to an unrestrained borrowing following the advent of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

Kenya’s debt stood at a flat Ksh.6 trillion a year ago, translating into an 18.3 per cent growth in the stock of loans as of August this year.

The highest accumulation of the debt has been recorded between March and August when an estimated Ksh.800 billion was added to the stock.

The significant accumulation of debt in Kenya has coincided with the new credit lines from Kenya’s development partners with the facilities meant to cushion the economy against the adverse effects of the pandemic.

For instance, Kenya booked Ksh.81.3 billion ($749 million) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) and Ksh.108.5 billion ($1 billion) from the World Bank Development Policy Operations (DPO).

External debt has grown by 15.6 per cent to Ksh.3.7 trillion between March and August while local debt has expanded by 9.7 per cent in the same period to Ksh.3.4 trillion.


The majority of the domestic debt, 67.12 per cent is held in Treasury bonds (T-bills) with banking institutions holding a bulk 55.1 per cent of the local loans.

The expansion of Kenya’s debt stock is expected to continue piling pressure on the country’s debt sustainability which has become severed under the COVID-19 pandemic.


In its latest report, the Parliament Budget Office (PBO) has warned of increased debt pressure amidst what are low domestic revenues against increased spending needs under the global health crisis.

According to the PBO, Kenya’s stock of debt is expected to hit Ksh.7.5 billion next year while the Ksh.9 trillion ceiling approved by Parliament last year will be surpassed at the end of the 2022/23 financial year.

Kenya is already staring at a substantive debt refinancing crisis as it currently deploys 49 per cent of ordinary revenues in debt servicing.

This means for every shilling collected, 49 cents go to debt repayment while only a mere 51 cents are left behind for budget implementation.

“The 2020/21 financial year will present difficult economic conditions for fiscal consolidation measures to maintain debt at sustainable levels,” noted the PBO.

Additionally, Kenya’s domestic economy is under pressure from the pandemic while the international financial markets are at the moment non-conducive for debt refinancing.

Moreover, the Kenya shilling has marked a depreciation trend signalling higher costs of external debt refinancing which by large denominated in dollar terms.

The National Treasury is expected to borrow Ksh.951.4 billion in net terms by June according to new revisions contained in the draft Budget Review and Outlook Paper (BROP) to include Ksh.396.8 billion in external debt and Ksh.554.6 billion in local debt.

Externally, commercial financing will represent a partly Ksh.6.2 billion with semi-concessional loans representing Ksh.124.1 billion.

Project loans are estimated at Ksdh.244.1 billion while programme loans are projected at Ksh.202 billion of which Ksh.150 billion is an expected World Bank DPO loan.

Kenya’s debt races past Ksh.7 trillion - Citizentv.co.ke
 
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Ajua izi mambo za underpass na some bridges huwa zinaletwa na geographical features ya sehemu angalia dar haina complication nyingi ndoma hata izi flyover tunajena kwajili ya foleni sio geographical problem ila sehemu nyngine huwa ni milima mingi kwa mfano mwanza,, ivi unafikiri mwanza ingekua kubwa kma dar na milima ile ingekua na bridges ngap? Overpass ngap na underpass ngap?? Obviously zingekua nying sana.
Ajabu ni kwamba hata hiyo mwanza yenye "instahili" iwe nazo haina hata moja. What an excuse 😂 😂
 
Kuna ndugu yangu hapa ameniambia niwaruhusu muombe msaada hata kwa nchi yoyote EAC. Mulete kitu kama hii. Maana naona mnakomaa na underpass ya urefu wa mita 10. Wakati nayo ni daraja tu. Kama izi za kwetu. Leteni bridge kama iyo Nairobi na hata mkipata ya jirani leteni tu sisi hatuna shida.
Nimewambia SGR ya Tanzania imejaa hizo underpass mpaka basi..
 
"Hakuna hata chombo kimoja cha habari kinachozungumzia habari ya Kenya" how laughable! Usijifanye ulijiunga JF juzi. Ni mara ngapi mnashare habari za NTV, Citizen na KTN humu? Have you ever seen a Kenyan sharing information from your news channels? Nyinyi mnajua hadi majina ya magavana wetu pamoja na mawaziri hadi wake/mume zao hadi na watoto pia wakati mimi hata jina ya vice president wenu ndio sijui
Watanzania huwa hawana habari na viongozi wa nchi jirani kuna clip moja ililetwa humu watanzania nafikiri wa Arusha wanaulizwa kuhusu viongozi na watu mashuhuri wa kenya hawawajui kabisa ila wenzetu mnawajua watu mashuhuri wa Tz km wote.

Mm binafsi baadhi ya viongozi wa kenya nimewajulia humu mfano Ruto hata sura yake ckuwa naijua kabisa nimemfahamu humu Jf.


Wengine cjui kina joho cjui uchafu gn ndo cwajui ofcz hata vyama vya siasa vya kenya being honest cvijui na Wala huwa cjishughulishi kuvijua, na hivyo ndivyo tulivyo WaTz, tofauti na ninyi wenzetu mnajua vyama vyote Tz mpk vya kina Rungwe
 
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