Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Halafu hizo local corporate si ajabu zinamilikiwa na foreigners
Ebu take hizo local corporates that are owned by foreigners.

KCB is 89% owned by Kenyans.
Equity Bank ni ya mkenya
Keroche Breweries ni ya Mkenya.
Centum ni ya Mkenya.

Don't think that foreigners rule Kenya venye Tanzania is being ruled by Indians and Kenyans 😂😂
 
we ni miongoni mwa wakenya wenye vichwa box,,

Serikali ya tanzania inamiliki mtandao wake TTCL kwa 100% pia kwa Airtel inamiliki 60%,
kwenye hii sector ya mitandao mpo chini sana bado hamtoshi endeleeeni kukomaa na mtandao mmoja nchi nzima safaricom
Are you talking about the same TTCL that has been making losses year in year out😂😂😂
 




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Thank you Uganda, Kisumu port is waiting.
 
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 nchi ya viwonder kwa ubora wao!!


Hao wachawi wangeachwa wacheze na Kenya kwanza ndio wafukuzwe, hile kichapo wangepata sio ya hii dunia😂😂😂



HISTORICAL FEAT​

Our best is yet to come, says Tarus as Kenya beat Egypt 3-2​

"Coming up against Egypt was a tough task and I couldn't ask for more from the players," —Tarus​

In Summary
• Kenya made history after beating the North Africans 3-2 on Wednesday night and were due to meet Morocco last night.
• Tarus said players have embraced competition and welcomed the selection dilemma
by EVANS OUSURU
Sports
10 September 2021 - 12:52
  • 2021-09-10-our-best-is-yet-to-come-says-tarus-as-kenya-beat-egypt-3-2
GSU’s Cornelius Kiplagat (L) and libero player Noah Bett (R) during a past match
GSU’s Cornelius Kiplagat (L) and libero player Noah Bett (R) during a past match
Image: /FILE
National men's volleyball team coach Gideon Tarus believes their victory over favourites Egypt in the opening match was a huge confidence boost for his boys in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
Kenya made history after beating the North Africans 3-2 on Wednesday night and were due to meet Morocco last night.
Kenya came from a set down to dismiss pre-match favourites 3-2. After trailing 19-25 in the first set, the Kenyans shook off the underdogs' tag to win the two subsequent sets 25-22 and 25-20. The Egyptians then levelled the sets 18-25 to push the match into the deciding fifth set, which the Kenyans won 15-12.


"The win has made the team believe in themselves. Coming up against Egypt was a tough task and I couldn't ask for more from the players," Tarus said.
"We have never beaten Egypt and the feat is historical for Kenya. This shows anything is possible through hard work. There's more to come from this group," he added.
Asked about the secret weapon behind the victory, Tarus charged: "We knew their strength and we forced them to make errors and we capitalised on their inadequacies."
Tarus, who doubles up as the General Service Unit tactician, warned his charges against complacency. "It's not yet time to celebrate because we haven't achieved our target. We have set standards that need to be maintained. With humility, this team can go far."
Tarus said players have embraced competition and welcomed the selection dilemma. He hinted at rotating his squad to keep them fresh while maintaining the rhythm.
"Every player is up to the task and it is good for the team. I don't have a permanent lineup but we will always adjust the personnel according to the opponent."
Kenya will play neighbours Tanzania in their last Pool D match.
 
Ebu take hizo local corporates that are owned by foreigners.

KCB is 89% owned by Kenyans.
Equity Bank ni ya mkenya
Keroche Breweries ni ya Mkenya.
Centum ni ya Mkenya.

Don't think that foreigners rule Kenya venye Tanzania is being ruled by Indians and Kenyans 😂😂
Matajiri 10 Kunyaland wote ni wahindi, nioneshe tajiri mkunya kwenye top 10 na investments zake 😅😅😅

Mama ngina tayari ni jangili, taja mwingine
 
Ebu take hizo local corporates that are owned by foreigners.

KCB is 89% owned by Kenyans.
Equity Bank ni ya mkenya
Keroche Breweries ni ya Mkenya.
Centum ni ya Mkenya.

Don't think that foreigners rule Kenya venye Tanzania is being ruled by Indians and Kenyans 😂😂
ati kcb bank ni 89% Kenyan? How do u know the owners of the shares listed at NSE r Kunyans?
 
Matajiri 10 Kunyaland wote ni wahindi, nioneshe tajiri mkunya kwenye top 10 na investments zake 😅😅😅

Mama ngina tayari ni jangili, taja mwingine
Sorry Kenya is not Tanzania where every rich person is an Indian 🤣😂😂




Wealthiest people in Kenya by order

Here are the wealthiest people in Kenya; some are deceased, but their names still hold much transferred to their kin.

Moi and Family

Moi and his family are among the country’s most affluent families, with an estimated net worth of $3 billion. They have several companies and have invested in almost every niche in Kenya. Moi’s wealth is hard to track owing to its diversity and secrecy, but needless to say, at USD 3 billion, he is one of the richest men in Kenya and beyond.

Nicholas Biwott

Biwott owned the prestigious Yaya Center, a landmark shopping centre in Nairobi at his death. He also owned Air Kenya, among other ventures. His business dealings were in total secrecy, making it hard to determine his net worth.
However, the Nigerian Venture magazine placed Nicholas Biwott at $1 billion, making him one of the richest men in Kenya and Africa.

Mama Ngina Kenyatta

Mama Ngina Kenyatta and former powerful cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott appeared in Africa’s top billionaires in the Nigeria-based Ventures financial magazine.
The two are among the 55 Africa’s dollar billionaires in a list that includes two Kenyans, Naushad Merali and Manu Chandaria. The magazine tips as the country’s wealthiest and 25th most prosperous continent with a fortune of $1.65 billion (Sh142 billion).
Mama Ngina, the mother of Kenya’s fourth President, Uhuru Kenyatta, has a net worth of $1 billion (Sh86 billion) spread in the real estate, banking, and hospitality sectors. She is among the three women that made it to Africa’s billionaire club.
See the list of Richest Women in Kenya

Bhimji Depar Shah

He is the founder and current Chairman of BIDCO Group of Companies, a Kenya-based, family-owned manufacturing conglomerate with businesses in 13 African countries. He is one of the wealthiest people in Kenya, with an estimated net worth of approximately US$700 million.

Naushad Merali

He was a businessman and an industrialist Kenyan mobile service provider Kencell and French media giant Vivendi. He schooled at the Highway Secondary School in Nairobi.
Naushad Merali chairs Sameer Group, a Kenyan conglomerate active in agriculture, construction, information technology, property, and finance during his lifetime.
He was formerly the chairman and largest individual shareholder of Bharti Airtel’s operations in Kenya, but in 2014 he sold his shares and stepped down from the company’s board. His net worth is valued at USD 550 Million.

Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Kenyatta is one of the richest people in Kenya who had never seen hardship in his life. Before becoming the president of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta managed his father’s wealth, where he acquired his own in the process. He is one of the wealthiest people in Kenya, with a total net worth of US$500 million.

Chris Kirubi

Kirubi was an individual with many attributes to his personality and business life; Kirubi was a businessman, industrialist, and philanthropist. He is the current chairman of Centum Investment Company Limited, in which he is the largest individual shareholder. His net worth is over US$300 million. He is also the East’s biggest mall owner, and Central Africa was known as Two Rivers Mall.

Manu Chandaria

Manilal Premchand Chandaria is the Comcraft Group of Companies’ owner who manufactures steel, plastic, and aluminium products.
Comcraft operates in more than 11 African countries, Chandaria is also in the real estate business, and his net worth is estimated at $270 million.
Check out the richest men in Kenya

Atul Shah

Atul Shah was Born in Nandi Hills, Kenya, in 1961, grew up under harsh conditions. He is currently the Managing director and Chief Executive Officer of Nakumatt Holdings.
Nakumatt was one of the largest privately-owned supermarkets in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, which has more than 7,000 people on its paid list and with annual sales of well over US$650 million.
His net worth is more than USD 290 Million. However, His fortunes may be parachuting owing to the downward trend of Nakumatt over the last few years.

Peter Kahara Munga

Peter Munga is the group chairman of the Equity Bank Group, one of the largest on the African continent with a customer base of over 9.3 million. Munga’s net worth is more than USD 280 Million, making him one of Kenya’s richest men.

Raila Odinga

Raila Odinga is popularly known in Kenya as the father of Modern Democracy and Prime Minister or Baba. His net worth is (US$250 million) and makes him one of the richest persons in Kenya.

James Mwangi

James Mwangi is a businessman, banker, Group Managing Director, and Group Chief Executive Officer of Equity Group Holdings Limited. James Mwangi and his wife own Equity Group Holdings Limited and British American Insurance Company Limited (Britam). This makes the family one of the wealthiest in Kenya. The family’s name is on marble with a net worth of upward US$170 million at a time.

13. S.K. Macharia Net Worth

S.K. Macharia is a businessman and media mogul who owns numerous English, Kiswahili, and Vernacular stations, including Citizen TV, Kiss, Radio Jambo, Ramogi, and Muuga Chamgei, Inooro, Bahari, and Wimwaro. These stations collectively make The Royal Media company one of the most successful media companies in Kenya.
S.K has also tried his hand in Agriculture, Real estate, Transport, and Banking. His total net worth is estimated to be $150 million. He is said to be an all-rounder as his investments are found in all major companies in Kenya.

Baloobhai Patel

Baloobhai Patel is a businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist in Kenya. His investments include Transworld Safaris Limited’s tour company, which he wholly owns and serves as the managing director.
He also serves as a non-executive director at Pan Africa Insurance, the largest non-institutional shareholder. He also maintains significant shareholding in Barclays Bank Kenya, Bamburi Cement, Carbacid Investments, Diamond Trust Bank Group, and Safaricom. In July 2013, he was holding in NSE-listed companies valued at KSh2.4 billion.

Titus Naikuni

Another one on our list of richest people in Kenya is Titus Naikuni. He is a mechanical engineer, businessman, and corporate executive in Kenya. He has made a fortune and managed to be on the list of the wealthiest individuals in Kenya. He has a net worth of USD 140 Million.

Joseph Wanjui

Joe Wanjui (Joseph Barrage Warui) is a businessman and a political advisor. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Unilever. He serves as the Chairman of UAP Holdings Limited and the Jockey Club of Kenya. Valued at USD 125 Million, He is described by many as a most accomplished individual.

Bharat Thakrar

Bharat Thakrar is valued at USD 90 Million. Founder and CEO of Scan Group, East Africa’s most extensive marketing services, he is the company’s largest shareholder. He is valued to be US$$90 million in net worth.
Also, read about the Richest musicians in Kenya.

Jane Wanjiru Michuki

She is a Kenyan Lawyer, Businesswoman, and Investor. Jane Wanjiru is the managing partner at Kimani & Michuki Advocates, a corporate law firm based in Nairobi with vast clients all over the country. Her estimated net worth is US$60 million.

Duncan Ndegwa

The asset valuation of Fina Bank (Kenya) is estimated to be approximately $171 million. The first African governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), Ndegwa, also served as the first Kenyan African Head of the Civil Service. His exact net worth is not known but is sure to run into the millions of dollars.

Pradeep Paunrana

Paunrana is one of the richest people in Kenya who is valued at USD 80 Million. He was born in 1959 and educated in Kenyan schools.
He spent two years with a software company in New York, where he earned US$40,000 annually and returned to Kenya in late 1984. He later teamed up with his father in his business, known as ARM Cement Limited, listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
 
Watanzania na ujinga.

Only Ksh 22B out Ksh 265B of Safaricom money ndio zinatoka nje ya Kenya alafu kuna mjinga atakuambia pesa za Safaricom zinaenda UK

GOK alone imepata Ksh 105B in taxes.
GOK Tena imepata Ksh 21B in profit divident.

The remaining Ksh 120B were expenses such as salaries paid to Kenyans.



retail investors will earn less than Sh1,370 as 358,365 (65 per cent) out of the company’s 544,007 registered shareholders hold less than 1,000 shares.
The dividend payout is also subject to withholding tax at the rate of 10 per cent for non-residents and five per cent for Kenyan residents.
According to the company’s financial records, Safaricom paid Sh105.9 billion in taxes, duties and license fees last year, making the telco the biggest corporate cash-cow for the National Treasury.
The company reported Sh68.67 billion in profit after tax for the year ended March 31, 2021, a six per cent drop compared to Sh73.6 billion reported in the previous year.
Total revenue stood at Sh264 billion for the year ended March 31, 2021, registering a marginal 0.3 per cent drop from earnings reported in the previous year which was attributed to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The demand for connectivity as more Kenyans worked and schooled from home however boosted the company’s mobile data revenue to Sh44.7 billion, up from Sh40.1 billion registered in 2019.
Fixed-line and wholesale transit revenue also went up from Sh8.4 billion recorded as at the end of March 2020, to Sh9.5 billion in March this year.
Safaricom Chief Executive Peter Ndegwa told shareholders that the company would continue investing in digital and mobile money offerings that promise sustained earnings in the coming year.
“We have set our sights on the health, agribusiness and education sectors as well as broadening our financial services beyond payments to benefit consumers in new ways,” Ndegwa told shareholders.
He said the company is on track to achieving 100 per cent 4G coverage and is making good progress with the 5G and fibre network rollout.
"We are well placed to expand our fibre infrastructure to support up to a million homes over the next five years, assisting the drive towards working and learning from home that underpins the new normal,” he said.
Safaricom shareholders also approved the company’s formation of the Vodafamily Ethiopia Holding Company that resulted in the special purpose vehicle company Global Partnership for Ethiopia B.V incorporated in the Netherlands to launch operations in Ethiopia.
Earlier in the year, the Ethiopia Communication Authority accepted the Sh90 billion bid Safaricom and consortium partners Vodacom, Vodafone, Sumitomo and CDC had placed for second nation-wide telecommunication services.
Safaricom CEO told shareholders the firm will finance its share of capital for the consortium’s operations in Ethiopia through internal funding and external borrowing.
“The Safaricom-led consortium will establish an operating company in Ethiopia and commence operations in 2022,” explained Ndegwa.
"At commencement, much of the technology and commercial skills will be provided by seconded experts with the intention of passing these skills onto talented Ethiopian recruited to develop a business that is truly Ethiopian."
Hujawai kuwa mzima ww yani unafikiri wataonyesha kuwa wana toa kiasi kikubwa njee ili mwanze kubweka bweka kam vichaaa...endelea kujifariji
 
Wasiyatafute? Una akili timamu? Huwa unatusaidia pembejeo za kulima?

Mijitu kama nyie ndio mlikuwa mnalishauri hovyo lile limarehemu afu linakuja kujitutumua kwenye Mazao yetu afu tunakula hasara.

Bora hata Mungu katuepushia balaa,kwa taarifa yako mama upumbavu wenu huo na mahindi tunauza,kwetu huo ukame ni fursa.
We **** wew ifike mahala uache kumtukana aliekua mzalendo wa kweli wa taifa hili, mpumbavu wewe,kwani ni lazima kufuata idea za magharibi ndio tuendelee mpunga wewe.? Au nyie ndio wale wazembe na wezi mliotumbuliwa .? Jitu zima pumbavu kama wewe ni kichefuchefu, nyie ndio mtatuletea vizazi vya mavimavi kama akina Lisu waje wasapiti ushenzi wa mzungu wa kuhalalisha wanaume kugeuzana .. *** you 🖕
 
Hujawai kuwa mzima ww yani unafikiri wataonyesha kuwa wana toa kiasi kikubwa njee ili mwanze kubweka bweka kam vichaaa...endelea kujifariji
So Safaricom wanadanganya?😂😂😂. Out of the Ksh 265B that Safaricom gets in revenue, more than Ksh 200B zinabaki Kenya.
 
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