The topic of discussion wasn't about the role of the government in mitigating such shortges. It was about the relationship between GDP and fuel shortage. Stop changing goalposts, it won't save you ass. Let's stick to the topic. Kama huna jipya la kusema nyamaza. I have given you a list of established economies that have experienced fuel shortages. If that hasn't convinced you, I don't know what willDo you really understand the role of responsible government?, How and when government is supposed to bring down it's mitigation effects?, Now it is the right time to see the effectiveness of Kenya's mitigation plans
I have given you several links of different countries that have experienced fuel shortages in the past. From Germany to England and China. If you are too lazy to open links are read them, then spare me your nonsenseNchi ipi yenye uchumi mkubwa ilifikia hatua ya kukosa mafuta hadi wakavuka mipaka kwenda nchi jirani?, taja nchi Moja Kama unalojua, wacha kelele mingi na kukataa mapungufu yenu
Stop creating your own words from what are included in the articles I have shared. This just shows how desperate you are mjinga wewe.Punguza ujinga wako, hawa wanakuambia upungufu wa gas/fuel katika national researve Yao, sio katika outlets zao, kwamba hakuna mwananchi hata mmoja ambaye anataabika na mtaani kila kitu kinaendelea Kama kawaida, ila Kuna wasiwasi kwamba "researve" Yao Kama ikiendelea kupungua bila kuwa "replaced", kunaweza kutokea upungufu, hivyo ndivyo zinavyofanya serikali zote makini. Kenya mlipaswa kuliona Hilo tatizo mapema na kuanza kuchukua hatua za kulizuia Kama hao wajerumani wanavyofanya
I forgot that you are a Tanzanian and as always, Kiingereza kinawapiga chenga.I repeat, there is no any country among those you have just mentioned that it's citizens have suffered in any way because of fuel shortages, all that links you have posted indicate how those countries' governments serious they are, they raise alarm very early so that they can make sure that there is no individual or sector will suffer the way Kenyans do.
Wewe ni kichaa, hakuna nchi hata Moja katika hizo links ulizonitumia ambazo Kuna upungufu wa mafuta, hakuna raia hata mmoja wa hizo nchi ambaye amekosa mafuta.I have given you several links of different countries that have experienced fuel shortages in the past. From Germany to England and China. If you are too lazy to open links are read them, then spare me your nonsense
Kwahiyo hadi Sasa pamoja na maelezo mengi uliyopewa hujui uhusiano wa GDP kubwa na "fuel crisis", kumbe ndio sababu mnakufa kwa njaa, hamna akili kabisa ninyiThe topic of discussion wasn't about the role of the government in mitigating such shortges. It was about the relationship between GDP and fuel shortage. Stop changing goalposts, it won't save you ass. Let's stick to the topic. Kama huna jipya la kusema nyamaza. I have given you a list of established economies that have experienced fuel shortages. If that hasn't convinced you, I don't know what will
This still take me back to my earlier question: Does it mean that countries like England, Germany and China that have experienced fuel shortages in past did so because of their weak economies/small GDPs? Answer this question and I'll listen to you. Kwa sasa, unapiga tu keleleNimeshakuelewesha relations kati ya GDP na fuel availability ila sasa naona hutaki kuelewa au unakuwa mwanafunzi mtukutu. If you can successfully define GDP then you will know fuels feature in what category as per GDP definition.
The berths are of variable length you can just average themAkili pekee ndio huna. If you had brain you could have known that 540 divide by 4 is 135 meters
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I can see you are towing the line. So it's not about GDP anymore 😂 😂. It's now about regulatory authorities and reserves 😂I dont think if you have energy regulation authority in Kenya ndio maana firms zinawachezea hovyo.
A shortage of truck drivers has led to empty fuel pumps around the country, creating long lines at gas stations and panic buying.Wewe ni kichaa, hakuna nchi hata Moja katika hizo links ulizonitumia ambazo Kuna upungufu wa mafuta, hakuna raia hata mmoja wa hizo nchi ambaye amekosa mafuta.
Those governments are very smart, just they are trying to raise alarm on depletion of their national reserve so that strategies of refiling them can be taken earlier before is too late, you Kenyans were supposed to do the same instead of just stay idle until everything has fallen apart.
Ngoja niwasaidie mkuu hiyo ni artificial shortage in kiberan thinkingmzee wa 22bearth isiokua na faida
Teargas vipi tenauhuru na kazi tangu lini mlevi akawa na kazi zaidi ya wizi



Yes, I canThe berths are of variable length you can just average them
