Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Sijasahua ila nalijua jiji
kibera baby.


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I asked your fellow kenyan a simple question you can help him to answer it. Why unemployment is high in kenya!?
Or why jobless are many in kenya!?


Why are you employed and still extremely poor at least developed category? means Tanzanians dont save or Invest .simple....waarabu wa seyyid Said wameshikilia uchumi wenu mdogo huo.
 
Why are you employed and still extremely poor at least developed category? means Tanzanians dont save or Invest .simple....waarabu wa seyyid Said wameshikilia uchumi wenu mdogo huo.
unasahau kuwa mwarabu analisha kenya,Uganda,Rwanda na tanzania.
 
😀😀😀😀 ati city centre...naona Wenzako washakubali..
tembea Nairobi bana hata wiki moja ama siku tatu,take a leave..



huyo spensa ni dereva wa kuleta wazungu kutoka Arusha to Nairobi. ...hahaha. Hata kununua tomato sauce ya 5 bob analalamika. ..hahaha
 
Kenyans don't look for employment. They look for empowerment to do their own things. You don't go to school to get employed but to identify and develop your skill
hongera kwa kujifariji wanjala.hongera sana.

hivi ile ajira yako ya uwalimu katika ile shule,bado unaendelea nayo?.

au unafikiri sijui kuwa wewe ni mwalimu?.SMH.
 
Kenyans don't look for employment. They look for empowerment to do their own things. You don't go to school to get employed but to identify and develop your skill
Hahahahaha!! Which empowerment are you looking!? I can ask you another simple question, why there is extremely hunger in kenya!?
 
Soo? Unajaribu kuachieve nini? Kibera ipo Nairobi naijua mwenyewe! Sijui lengo lako la kunitag ni nini! Kunishtua ama??
Tena ni kurekebishe, hiyo shule unaonyesha hapo ilibadilishwa na kuitwa Raila Odinga Learning Center
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Kisha ona mabadiliko kwa Miaka tano ya Ken Okoth MP Kibera
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sio kweli,wewe ni muongo.picha ya shule ya mabati ni latest,naweza hata nikakupa link yake ya Instagram.
 
hongera kwa kujifariji wanjala.hongera sana.

hivi ile ajira yako ya uwalimu katika ile shule,bado unaendelea nayo?.

au unafikiri sijui kuwa wewe ni mwalimu?.SMH.

Sahizi hivi tunaongea nipo kwenye ofisi yangu. Umejiona kwenye hiyo screen? Hata kama ni kakubabanya ila najaribu. Mwakani pia utaanza kunisikia kwenye hiyo Azam yenu. Kenyans are not for yes Boss kama nyinyi wabongo! Look for capital and quit
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Safaricom Comes for Jumia With New E-commerce Site
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Is there any sector Safaricom will not put its tentacles into? Apparently not.

Months ago, they drove into the taxi business when it became apparent that Uber was doing well and that there was money to be made. Partnering with a local company, they launched Little Cabs.

That was only the most publicized of their side projects, but in reality the giant telecom has been accused of ‘stealing’ and implementing many ideas in diverse sectors.

Now, according to Techweez, Safaricom is about to enter the e-commerce business, coming for the piece of the pie currently dominated by Jumia and Kilimall.

The mobile service provider is set to launch an e-commerce platform, reportedly going by the name Masoko.

Obviously they will try to improve on the services currently on offer, and being the deep pocketed corporation that they are, the certainly can. The most obvious way to improve on current e-commerce offerings is by making a major leap on the logistics side. This is especially true if they will allow small businesspeople to sell on the site. Because if you have to meet with your customer at an alley in Nairobi to deliver your good, then you can as well sell on Facebook or OLX
One of the reasons e-commerce adoption has been slow, especially C2C is the lack of supporting infrastructure like drop-off points/offices in both small and large towns. While the likes of Kilimall can deliver a product to your doorstep, it is the first part of this chain that makes selling difficult. How will the seller deliver it to Kilimall in a cost effective way?

Hopefully, Safaricom’s deep pockets can solve this puzzle.
According to reports, internal testing of Masoko.co.ke started yesterday (Thursday 27), with a 50% off on fashion items for employees. The public roll-out is expected in August.

According to an insider, this new e-commerce platform is for the main purpose of boosting the Lipa na Mpesa payment platform. But I’m sure they wouldn’t mind the extra shilling that might come with it.

Safaricom may be approaching Sh1 Trillion in market capitalization, but whether they are ready to pour in enough cash for this to be a ‘Jumia-killer’ remains to be seen. This is considering Jumia has spent a few billions since launch, mostly in advertising.
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😀😀😀😀😀 ajira hakuna kenya mbona jambo liko wazi bwana wanjala
Wewe nenda katafute ajira! Achana na wakenya! Ndio maana Kenya ina mabilionea mara mbili ya Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda ukijumuisha!! We don't lick the feet!! We hustle through!!
 
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