Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Sorry mate, Quickmart is owned by someone called John Kinuthia, a mzungu from Tanzania 😂 😂. He died last year and the business is now under the guidance of his son.
Ni yupi kati ya hawa?

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Just ask Nakumatt and Uchumi will tell you how big Kenyan market is
Uchumi and Nakumatt died because of mismanagement. Former Uchumi CEO Jonathan Ciano was even taken to court for corruption, abuse of office and mismanaging the company.

As for Nakumatt, they simply chewed more than they could swallow. They went on an expansion spree and this affected their books big time. There were also stories of it being a victim of fraud that ran into hundreds of millions of shillings though these are unsubstantiated claims. Their downfall had nothing to do with our market size because as they were closing branches, other companies like Naivas and Careffour were taking up those spaces. There's no single store that Uchumi or Nakumatt exited that hasn't been taken over by a different supermarket chain.
 
Atcl inajitanua without loans ni cash tuu fedha ya ndani unlike KQ full loans and leases.
 
Where did you read that these private companies don't benefit common mwananchi? Ukiingia Naivas au Quickmart utahudumiwa na watu. Hao watu walioajiriwa hapo ni mibongolala? What about suppliers of commodities like fresh veggies and fruits? Hundreds of thousands of Kenyans depend on these companies for their livelihood either directly or indirectly so punguza nyege and take your time to analyze issues before ranting
Huyo jamaa siku hizi reasoning yake iko chini mno mpaka namshangaa. Hata hakuwa hivyo. Sasa supermarket ikiwa private yeye anafikiri kwamba haiwafaidi Wakenya wa kawaida. Kwa hivyo hao Wakenya walioajiriwa na hizo supermarkets hawafaidiki kwa kupata mishahara? Hao suppliers wanaosupply mikate, mboga, na kadhalika na kulipwa hawafaidiki? Kodi ambayo hizi supermarkets zinalipa kwa serikali ya Kenya, kodi hii haiwafaidi Wakenya? Rent ambazo supermarket hizi zinalipa, rent hizi haziwafaidi Wakenya? Huyo jamaa reasoning capacity yake iko chini sana halafu malazy wenzake akina The best 007 wanamsifu kwamba yeye ni genius.
 
Such don't make news, or even twitter trends in the 254...mnafurahishwa na vitu za kitambo yani.. ROPAX vessels have been rocking mombasa since time immemorial hadi watu walizoea, hata ni ngumu kupata picha coz hakuna mtu hushughulikaView attachment 2189292
hako kasehemu kapo so dig,kanapokea vibrobox 100 tu ,nothing you can show us

eti hakuna mtu anayeshughulika kupiga picha,mlianza lini kuacha kupiga picha

kenya ikose picha !!!!! kenya hii hii au nyingine?

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Huyo jamaa siku hizi reasoning yake iko chini mno mpaka namshangaa. Hata hakuwa hivyo. Sasa supermarket ikiwa private yeye anafikiri kwamba haiwafaidi Wakenya wa kawaida. Kwa hivyo hao Wakenya walioajiriwa na hizo supermarkets hawafaidiki kwa kupata mishahara? Hao suppliers wanaosupply mikate, mboga, na kadhalika na kulipwa hawafaidiki? Huyo jamaa reasoning capacity yake iko chini sana halafu malazy wenzake wanamsifu kwamba yeye ni genius.
These are the kind of people we deal with here my brother. And they are the best Tanzania has to offer 😂
 

President Samia’s trip to the US generates $1 billion in investments​



SATURDAY APRIL 16 2022​

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President Samia Suluhu Hassan and US Vice President Kamala Harris during a briefing at the White House in Washington D.C. on April 15. PHOTO| STATE HOUSE

Summary

  • The investments, she said, will contribute to major economic growth to Tanzania, but in a way also contribute the economic growth and jobs in the United States as well.
  • Tanzania has made commendable strides in these areas as we have mentioned and we are committed to taking deliberate measures to ensure inclusion, coercion, unity and respect to all Tanzanians


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By Paul Owere
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Dar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan and US Vice President Kamala Harris met on Friday April 15, at the White House in Washington DC , with the two leaders pledging strong ties for the two nations.

But, perhaps, high on the agenda was the fact that the President’s tour which is her second to the United States has generated almost $1 billion dollars in investments from various from companies in the US.

Speaking at a briefing US Vice President Kamala Harris said their talks mainly centered on Tanzania’s economic growth.

“We welcome, of course the attention you are giving to that and the focus of this trip including the focus of investment opportunities in relation to the economy in the area of tourism.

She said that President Samia’s trip to the US has generated almost a billion dollars in new investment from companies in the United States.

The investments, she said, will contribute to major economic growth to Tanzania, but in a way also contribute the economic growth and jobs in the United States as well.

She concluded: our administration is deeply committed to strengthening the ties with Tanzania and African countries in general. This is an area of intentional focus.

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President Samia and US VP Kamala Harris after the talks
President Samia on the other hand congratulated the US Vice President for becoming the first woman to hold that office just as the case has been with her.

“This is the first time we are meeting since assumption of office, I would like to congratulate President Joe Biden and yourself Madam Kamala and the Democratic Party for the victory during the general election held in 2020. We in Tanzania closely followed that election because for the first time there was a woman contesting for the vice presidency, so we were very inspired,” she said

The visit to the White House in Washington DC, comes exactly 60 years since Tanzania’s founding Father Julius Nyerere visited President John F Kennedy in 1962.

“The United States and Tanzania have enjoyed relations for the last 60 years, my government would like to see the relations grow further and strengthened to greater heights. I would like to express my government’s appreciation to the US government for invaluable development assistance and great work the Usaid has been doing in Tanzania over the years particularly on the social and economic development ,” she said.

On the Covid-19 Pandemic she said Tanzania is indeed grateful to the US support and its donations of nearly five million doses Covid vaccines through the covax facility.

On human rights, rule of law and democracy she said: Tanzania has made commendable strides in these areas as we have mentioned and we are committed to taking deliberate measures to ensure inclusion, coercion, unity and respect to all Tanzanians.

Regarding trade she said she was excited about the prospect of promoting further trade and investment for mutual benefit of the two countries.

“In recognition of that we need to create an ease of doing business, my government in collaboration with the private sector has put in place better conditions and favourable environment for the private sector to thrive. So, my only request here to the US government is to encourage more the private sector from the US to work with us in Tanzania,” said President Samia.

She also touched on the upcoming premiere of the Royal Tour documentary which showcases Tanzania’s tourist attractions and investment potentials saying it was one of the reasons why she was in the US

“The selection of the United States wasn’t by accident, we did it intentionally knowing that the lovers and shakers of entertainment and leisure reside here, therefore creating excellent platform for the visibility of the programme across the globe. Indeed, it is my hope that launch of this documentary will inspire so many people to visit our wonderful country in a not so distant future,” she said.

 
Uchumi and Nakumatt died because of mismanagement. Former Uchumi CEO Jonathan Ciano was even taken to court for corruption, abuse of office and mismanaging the company.

As for Nakumatt, they simply chewed more than they could swallow. They went on an expansion spree and this affected their books big time. There were also stories of it being a victim of fraud that ran into hundreds of millions of shillings though these are unsubstantiated claims. Their downfall had nothing to do with our market size because as they were closing branches, other companies like Naivas and Careffour were taking up those spaces. There's no single store that Uchumi or Nakumatt exited that hasn't been taken over by a different supermarket chain.
Na hii loss maker iliokua ikimilikiwa mpaka na serikali yenu?

 
Wala Hilo sio tatizo, wao kukurupuka. Kwao kujitanua kwa KQ kumewafikisha wapi?, Kila kitu lazima kuwe na "business plan", Egypt wako na benki zao za ndani zipo na nguvu Sana, umeshasikia zikijitanua hovyo?
Point ya msingi sana hii, unajitanua kwa kwenda kwa walio nyuma kitechnologia na wakishaamka tu itabidi uondoke la sivyo utakula hasara. Sasa jirani zetu hawa sijui wanatuonaje kuleta banks zao kwetu, we subir watachoka tu
 
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