Geza Ulole
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hilo najua.. nataka kusikia mama kama amewahi kuuzungumzia public .. yan hata bungeni? .. katika kumbukumbu zangu sijawahi kumsikia hata kidogo!
So pia miaka za nyuma SGR ilikua inafanya kazi? haikuepo na bado gap ilikua kubwa 😂 😂 😂 , tz ni nchi fukara sana; yaani watu ni wengi, linchi ni likubwa, matumizi ya mafuta kidogo sana., idiot, try some other reasons nione, hii imewauma na propaganda zenu, lazima niwaumbue 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂Train yenu ya SGR pekee inatumia 40% ya mafuta yote ynayotumika Kenya, sisi hapana taka ujinga huo ndio sababu tunajenge electric one, lengo ni kupunguza matumizi ya mafuta ili kusave foreign reserve yetu
Mmisri alishasema hamnaga nauli ndio maana mnakimbia sanaTanzania nzima hakuna gold medal ya Olympics au any world recognized athletic competitionMdanganyika hawezi twambia kitu chechote kuhusu michezo.
What will Kenya look like in 2030? development everywhere...,Ujenzi wa Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) umeanza ndani ya Konza city.
Construction of Kenya tech university at Konza City begins
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Construction of the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has begun at the Konza Technopolis.
The university will be established under Koran Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) model having being the first and top science and technology university in Korea which emphasizes on specialized training.
According to the project contractor, BOMI Engineering and Construction Consortium, the institution’s signature building is set to be completed by June 2022 in readiness for the planned Presidential ground breaking.
The first batch of students is expected to be admitted in September this year.
While touring the site to assess construction progress on Tuesday, University Education and Research Principal Secretary Amb. Simon Nabukwesi urged the contractor to work with speed and ensure the set timelines are achieved.
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The campus is being constructed on 36 acres piece of land within the Konza Techno City.
KAIST will comprise 10 research science labs working with specialized local and international researchers in science, technology and engineering.
KAIST will develop academic curricula for six initial departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ICT Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Agricultural Biotechnology, which will lay the groundwork for engineering research and education in Kenya.
The Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology will be an institution of strategic national importance as Science, Technology, and Innovation is considered a critical catalyst for fast tracking modernization and transformation of Kenyan society into a middle-income country by 2030.
KAIST is expected to advance Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses in institutions of higher learning in the quest to create a large number of specialists to industrialize the economy by 2030 as well as drive economic growth through advanced science and technology.
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Construction of Kenya tech university at Konza City begins
Construction of the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has begun at the Konza Technopoliswww.kbc.co.ke
huyo hawezi niaibisha kwasabbau mm nawajua wakenya kuliko mtu yoyote humu ndani na mkenya akisema uongo mm namjua kasema uongo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Hii umeaibisha ichogal na stories zake za vijiweni,
$500 mln worth of investment in Zanzibar
Those are idiots bro., wanaumia sana, wivu na chuki is driving their sentiments, waelewe, ufukara ni mbaya, it is mental, read their reasonings utaona., anyway we have sober guys here too, a good number., the rest ni ku "Alt-Control-Delete" in the mind.. yaani una puuza.., ukweli with undeniable facts zinawaumiza waelewe bana, ndio dawa ya blind patriots and clueless idiots 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂My fellow countrymen.....don't be lured to expose your personal details over here.....the words of these haters will add or subtract nothing from your life
Mombasa inashindana na Dar.., Zanzibar is a coastal village kilaza 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 .., what is the value of Zanzibar's economy in comparison to Mombasa, anzia hapo kwanza.., wacha ikashindane na Mwanza, another village town called a city 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂alaf mombasa ndio ishindane na znz ya 2021 hahahha acheni Mungu aitwe Mungu
acheni tu nicheke zanzibar ni moto kwa sasa tena ni moto usiozimika 😂😂😂 na bahat nzuri bandar mpya ya kisasa ushaanza znz yani tegemea makubwa sana znz na hamutaamini 🤣🤣🤣🤣Mombasa inashindana na Dar.., Zanzibar is a coastal village kilaza 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 .., what is the value of Zanzibar's economy in comparison to Mombasa, anzia hapo kwanza.., wacha ikashindane na Mwanza, another village town called a city 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Wee wacha mdomo, umegongwa na fact ukachanganikiwa, 2018 mkiwa 3b liters sisi tulikua 5bhuyo hawezi niaibisha kwasabbau mm nawajua wakenya kuliko mtu yoyote humu ndani na mkenya akisema uongo mm namjua kasema uongo
shida yenu nyinyi munanichukia sana kwasababu naanika uongo wenu na ushuzi wenu![]()

data by who?? hii ni official source au ni zile data za jikoni kwa mama ngina😂😂😂Wee wacha mdomo, umegongwa na fact ukachanganikiwa, 2018 mkiwa 3b liters sisi tulikua 5bView attachment 2089514
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naona imepenya sehemu stahiki 🤣🤣🤣Na si ni ukweli, ulitaka wapitishe wapi mizigo ilhali Lamu port was not there, still supporting infrastructue ziko under construction 😂 😂 ., alafu Lapset is not Targeting whole Ethiopia but Southern Ethiopia pekee.,Lapset lazima itawatesa hapa mbele., tulia mujionee gap after gap, year in year out...,
hamja pata picha bado., ama mnajitia hamnazo tu kama ilivyo kawaida yenu, mnatamani sana isifaulu., mnaangukia pua, watch it closely..., slow but sure...,
Ethiopia na Kenya ni nchi za kujituma sio kama nyie..,
PM Abiy, Kenyatta commit to increased trade
MONDAY DECEMBER 14 2020
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President Uhuru Kenyatta and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Moyale on December 9, 2020. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Summary
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- The Ethiopia-Kenyan border stretches for over 830km, making the Moyale border post a significant trading point between the two countries.
- The leaders committed to allocate more resources for infrastructure projects to ensure the seamless flow of people and cargo between their two countries.
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By ANTHONY KITIMO
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed marked his two-day state visit to Kenya last week with an inspection of the progress of the Lamu port construction, and the launch of the Moyale one-stop border post on Wednesday along with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The leaders committed to boosting trade between the two countries by reducing trade barriers and jointly funding projects, and to allocate more resources for infrastructure projects to ensure the seamless flow of people and cargo between their two countries.
The Ethiopia-Kenyan border stretches for over 830km, making the Moyale border post a significant trading point between the two countries.
“With the completion of Moyale border post, the two countries have demonstrated the political goodwill to address the challenges and impediments facing businesses from both sides. In addition to facilitating trade between the two countries, the border post will also enhance mutual interactions among our people and create synergy and unity of purpose,” said President Kenyatta.
Mr Abiy said the new Moyale one-stop border post will help expedite movement of goods and people across the Kenya-Ethiopia border, which will in turn boost tourism.
In Lamu, the two leaders stressed the need to prioritise funding of the multi-billion Lamu Port-South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (Lapsset) corridor projects which will play a key role in boosting intra-trade between the two countries and other East African states.
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Nearing completion
They also promised to allocate resources to ensure Lapsset projects that are still pending are completed before the commissioning of the Lamu Port.
The first berth and container terminal at the port are complete. Berth 2 and 3 both at 86 per cent completion. The Lamu-Garsen highway is now at 75 per cent completion, and the port, will be launched once most of the road networks are complete, is set to be commissioned in October next year.
The leaders were accompanied by Kenya’s former prime minister Raila Odinga, who is also the AU High Representative for Infrastructure Development.
“The government has committed resources and time to ensure the road network is completed to attract more investors. Already Lamu-Garsen road is almost complete, Lamu-Garissa road has started, while the Lamu-Isiolo road tender has been advertised,” said President Kenyatta. “We have also inaugurated the 500km Hawassa-Hagere Mariam-Moyale Road, which is part of the Trans African Highway and a key segment of Mombasa-Nairobi-Addis Ababa transport corridor, and it will help in boosting trade between the two countries.”
“The Ethiopian government has committed to ensure Kenya is supplied with adequate electricity from Ethiopia as a means for us to commit to the project. Apart from that, we are also doing our road networks to ensure there is a seamless connectivity to boost intra-trade in the region,” said Mr Abiy.
njoo uwafute machozi wenzio 😂😂😂Na si ni ukweli, ulitaka wapitishe wapi mizigo ilhali Lamu port was not there, still supporting infrastructue ziko under construction 😂 😂 ., alafu Lapset is not Targeting whole Ethiopia but Southern Ethiopia pekee.,Lapset lazima itawatesa hapa mbele., tulia mujionee gap after gap, year in year out...,
hamja pata picha bado., ama mnajitia hamnazo tu kama ilivyo kawaida yenu, mnatamani sana isifaulu., mnaangukia pua, watch it closely..., slow but sure...,
Ethiopia na Kenya ni nchi za kujituma sio kama nyie..,
PM Abiy, Kenyatta commit to increased trade
MONDAY DECEMBER 14 2020
View attachment 2089518
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Moyale on December 9, 2020. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Summary
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- The Ethiopia-Kenyan border stretches for over 830km, making the Moyale border post a significant trading point between the two countries.
- The leaders committed to allocate more resources for infrastructure projects to ensure the seamless flow of people and cargo between their two countries.
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By ANTHONY KITIMO
More by this Author
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed marked his two-day state visit to Kenya last week with an inspection of the progress of the Lamu port construction, and the launch of the Moyale one-stop border post on Wednesday along with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The leaders committed to boosting trade between the two countries by reducing trade barriers and jointly funding projects, and to allocate more resources for infrastructure projects to ensure the seamless flow of people and cargo between their two countries.
The Ethiopia-Kenyan border stretches for over 830km, making the Moyale border post a significant trading point between the two countries.
“With the completion of Moyale border post, the two countries have demonstrated the political goodwill to address the challenges and impediments facing businesses from both sides. In addition to facilitating trade between the two countries, the border post will also enhance mutual interactions among our people and create synergy and unity of purpose,” said President Kenyatta.
Mr Abiy said the new Moyale one-stop border post will help expedite movement of goods and people across the Kenya-Ethiopia border, which will in turn boost tourism.
In Lamu, the two leaders stressed the need to prioritise funding of the multi-billion Lamu Port-South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (Lapsset) corridor projects which will play a key role in boosting intra-trade between the two countries and other East African states.
ADVERTISEMENT
Nearing completion
They also promised to allocate resources to ensure Lapsset projects that are still pending are completed before the commissioning of the Lamu Port.
The first berth and container terminal at the port are complete. Berth 2 and 3 both at 86 per cent completion. The Lamu-Garsen highway is now at 75 per cent completion, and the port, will be launched once most of the road networks are complete, is set to be commissioned in October next year.
The leaders were accompanied by Kenya’s former prime minister Raila Odinga, who is also the AU High Representative for Infrastructure Development.
“The government has committed resources and time to ensure the road network is completed to attract more investors. Already Lamu-Garsen road is almost complete, Lamu-Garissa road has started, while the Lamu-Isiolo road tender has been advertised,” said President Kenyatta. “We have also inaugurated the 500km Hawassa-Hagere Mariam-Moyale Road, which is part of the Trans African Highway and a key segment of Mombasa-Nairobi-Addis Ababa transport corridor, and it will help in boosting trade between the two countries.”
“The Ethiopian government has committed to ensure Kenya is supplied with adequate electricity from Ethiopia as a means for us to commit to the project. Apart from that, we are also doing our road networks to ensure there is a seamless connectivity to boost intra-trade in the region,” said Mr Abiy.
Another empty rhetoric as usual 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 ., hadithi za vijiweni nimezizoea kutoka kwako 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 ., sawa nimesikiza hadithi as I sip kahawa tungu na njugu karanga, na relax uki ni entertain 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂acheni tu nicheke zanzibar ni moto kwa sasa tena ni moto usiozimika 😂😂😂 na bahat nzuri bandar mpya ya kisasa ushaanza znz yani tegemea makubwa sana znz na hamutaamini 🤣🤣🤣🤣
dar ni sawa uchukue nairobi + mombasa + kisumu + eldoret + nakuru combined 😅😅😅😅
naona imepenya sehemu stahiki 🤣🤣🤣