Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Mali ya Mchina

5. Nairobi Global Trade Centre Hotel Tower It has an architectural height of 140.75 meters with 35 floors above the ground. Its construction was completed in 2020 and is run by the Chinese company Avic International
Hii pekee ndio nilikuambia ni foreign owned. Lakini jiulize mbona wakaamua kuijenga Nairobi na sio Dar? It's called ROI, Return on investment. Hapo kwenu watu wamezoea dream houses za Uswazi nani atanunua apartment kwa jengo kama GTC. Heeeeheeeee🤣🤣
 
Mali ya Muhindi iliosuswa

7. Prism Tower The Prism Tower has been dubbed the multi-billion building nobody wants to occupy.
Prism Tower is owned by King's Developers. Kampuni ya Wakenya kama kawaida, Usituforce tufanane bradhee...Heeeheeee. 😂😂

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Hawa watu ni wafala sana. Wanadhani Kenya ni kama Tanzania where foreigners own everything.
Huko matajiri wote ni Wahindi na Waarabu. Majengo Dar yale mabovu ndio ya Mtanzania. Kuna kidogo ya serikali alafu mengine aidha Muhindi, Mwaarabu ama Mzungu. 🤣🤣🤣
 
Kenyans control Tanzanian economy.


Kenyan tycoon buys Tanzania tea firms for Sh6b

The chairman of DL Group of companies David Langat, with an official of Rift Valley Tea Ltd in Tanzania when they exchanged the handover documents.
Kenyan businessman David Langat has made a bold move to expand his tea venture with an acquisition of one of the leading tea producers and trading company in Tanzania.

Mr Langat who owns Koisagat Tea Estate in Nandi County has bought three companies from British firm Rift Valley Corporation for an estimated price of Sh6 billion.


Through D L Koisagat, Mr Langat now owns 99 per cent stake in Mufindi Tea and Coffee Limited, Rift Valley Tea Solutions Limited and Kibena Tea Limited.

“It is true we have expanded DL Group operations into East Africa. That is all I can tell you for now,” he said.

Rift Valley Corporation owned the three companies as well as Luponde and Ikanga tea factories which were not cited as part of Mr Langat’s targeted companies by Fair Competition Commission of Tanzania.


The expansion drive will see DL Group amass a production capacity of about 11,000 tonnes per year of made tea to become among leading tea producers in Africa.

If it acquires all the five new tea factories, DL Group will be strategically among the leading tea companies in Africa.

Eng Stephen Bett, DL Group CEO in Tanzania said the entry of D L Koisagat Tea Company Ltd in Tanzania is part of the DL Group’s long-term strategic plan to expand in Africa. DL Group has pledged to increase the prices of green tea which will be a boost to the farming community supported by the estates' spread across Tanzania.

The new company has also promised to boost production by enhancing supply of fertiliser to the farmers.

“This simple formula has resulted in growth of smallholder production in Rift Valley’s operational areas. Last year, smallholder purchases reached 3,000 tonnes of made tea, returning nearly $1.5 million to the local economy and representing close to 30 per cent of total company production,” the firm states on its website.

The entry of D L Koisagat Tea Company as a member of DL Group in the Tanzania tea auction is also expected to create excitement in the market. Tea is one of Tanzania’s major export crops and contributes about $30 million to the country’s export earnings and provides employment to thousands.

Tea is the fourth largest export crop and more than 30,000 smallholder farmers collectively produce a third of the country’s output.

However, the sector faces significant challenges. Research has identified a downward cycle within smallholder tea production – factories not getting enough green leaf throughput to operate efficiently.
 
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Kwa katiba tulionayo unatarajia mabadiliko gani ?Wakiambiwa katiba mbovu wanacheka kwasababu inawapa so much power,wanajua bila iyo power hawawezi kukaa madarakani....mimi sijawahi kuuelewa uchaguzi wa 2020 ulikua ujinga mtupu,Sasa the late JPM yeye mwenyewe na kwa kazi zote zile alizofanya na bado aliharibu uchaguzi na kuua upinzani hapo unatarajia nn?kumbuka bado ilani ya chama 2020-2025 bado mbichi kabisa kazi kwake
 
Kwa katiba tulionayo unatarajia mabadiliko gani ?Wakiambiwa katiba mbovu wanacheka kwasababu inawapa so much power,wanajua bila iyo power hawawezi kukaa madarakani....mimi sijawahi kuuelewa uchaguzi wa 2020 ulikua ujinga mtupu,Sasa the late JPM yeye mwenyewe na kwa kazi zote zile alizofanya na bado aliharibu uchaguzi na kuua upinzani hapo unatarajia nn?kumbuka bado ilani ya chama 2020-2025 bado mbichi kabisa kazi kwake

wee elewa 2025 tuna jambo letu .. vuta subira tu utaona hilo jambo
 
kwayo, upperhill na westlands iko hapa karibu ama iko hukooo mbali............
nairobi is so expansive my brother, na hakuna siku dar itainusia, jua bado kuna eastleigh on the other end, na bado tuja taja parklands, kilimani, ngara, parkroad, pangani etc.
hiyo hoja yako ya kilasiku, eti dar ina gorofa nyingi zaidi shida nairobi ni porojo tu
nacheka kuona nairobi ilivo ndogo sana 😂
 
Kenyans control Tanzanian economy.


Kenyan tycoon buys Tanzania tea firms for Sh6b

The chairman of DL Group of companies David Langat, with an official of Rift Valley Tea Ltd in Tanzania when they exchanged the handover documents.
Kenyan businessman David Langat has made a bold move to expand his tea venture with an acquisition of one of the leading tea producers and trading company in Tanzania.

Mr Langat who owns Koisagat Tea Estate in Nandi County has bought three companies from British firm Rift Valley Corporation for an estimated price of Sh6 billion.


Through D L Koisagat, Mr Langat now owns 99 per cent stake in Mufindi Tea and Coffee Limited, Rift Valley Tea Solutions Limited and Kibena Tea Limited.

“It is true we have expanded DL Group operations into East Africa. That is all I can tell you for now,” he said.

Rift Valley Corporation owned the three companies as well as Luponde and Ikanga tea factories which were not cited as part of Mr Langat’s targeted companies by Fair Competition Commission of Tanzania.


The expansion drive will see DL Group amass a production capacity of about 11,000 tonnes per year of made tea to become among leading tea producers in Africa.

If it acquires all the five new tea factories, DL Group will be strategically among the leading tea companies in Africa.

Eng Stephen Bett, DL Group CEO in Tanzania said the entry of D L Koisagat Tea Company Ltd in Tanzania is part of the DL Group’s long-term strategic plan to expand in Africa. DL Group has pledged to increase the prices of green tea which will be a boost to the farming community supported by the estates' spread across Tanzania.

The new company has also promised to boost production by enhancing supply of fertiliser to the farmers.

“This simple formula has resulted in growth of smallholder production in Rift Valley’s operational areas. Last year, smallholder purchases reached 3,000 tonnes of made tea, returning nearly $1.5 million to the local economy and representing close to 30 per cent of total company production,” the firm states on its website.

The entry of D L Koisagat Tea Company as a member of DL Group in the Tanzania tea auction is also expected to create excitement in the market. Tea is one of Tanzania’s major export crops and contributes about $30 million to the country’s export earnings and provides employment to thousands.

Tea is the fourth largest export crop and more than 30,000 smallholder farmers collectively produce a third of the country’s output.

However, the sector faces significant challenges. Research has identified a downward cycle within smallholder tea production – factories not getting enough green leaf throughput to operate efficiently.
ni kama hii au namna gani??😂😂👇👇
 
Hawa watu ni wafala sana. Wanadhani Kenya ni kama Tanzania where foreigners own everything.
Kunyaland the nearest African with economy ownership ni Somalis and South Sudan then kunyans 😂😂😂😂


Ukiondoa Wasomali kunyaland leo, kesho Asubuhi unakuta hakuna kunyaland

Large scale economy ownership ni wazungu wahindi waarabu
 
Hao top 5 shareholders yupi mkunya?
1. Afriinvest III SPV 1 = Pan African (Including Kenya)
2. Equity holdings = Kenyan
3. Standard Chartered nominees RESIDENT A/C - Obviously Kenyan, unless you have no idea what the bolded means

Heeeheee. Utaumia kichwa bradhee🤣🤣
 
1. Afriinvest III SPV 1 = Pan African (Including Kenya)
2. Equity holdings = Kenyan
3. Standard Chartered nominees RESIDENT A/C - Obviously Kenyan, unless you have no idea what the bolded means

Heeeheee. Utaumia kichwa bradhee🤣🤣
Standard chartered ni international owned bank kama ilivyo equity, Kenyans own microscopic shares na hamna maamuzi yoyote kwenye general operations out of minors ya hizo entities
 
Kunyaland the nearest African with economy ownership ni Somalis and South Sudan then kunyans 😂😂😂😂


Ukiondoa Wasomali kunyaland leo, kesho Asubuhi unakuta hakuna kunyaland

Large scale economy ownership ni wazungu wahindi waarabu
Are you aware that ukiondoa wakenya Tanzania you economy will fall flat?
 
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