Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

FB_IMG_16708505582869894.jpg
 

Attachments

  • FB_IMG_16708505539105214.jpg
    FB_IMG_16708505539105214.jpg
    71.9 KB · Views: 7
Sijui confidence ya kumuomba mtu hela...na una akili timamu na nguvu zote inatoka wap?

Hii video ukiangalia kwa umakini utaona kuna tatizo kubwa sana Nairobi na kenya kwa ujumla....lavel ya umaskini haizungumziki...


Mji wao ni mchafu sana, public transport ni ya ovyo, barabara zina matope tena yale meusi

CBD ya Nairobi hiyo..View attachment 2443690View attachment 2443691View attachment 2443692View attachment 2443693
Hivi vi-aeriel photographs vya mchongo vinaing'arisha sana Nairobi lakini ukija downstreet views Nairobi hakuna kitu
 
No wonder Tanzania has the most extreme poor people in East Africa. Imagine Dar is the region with the highest average individual income which is only $177 per month. That's 17k Kenyan shillings . Dodoma which is their capital is poorer than Turkana. Dodoma average income is $64 per month.

View attachment 2443703
Dodoma kupitwa na Turkana ni kitu cha kawaida, we mwenyewe unaona hapahapa Tanzania haijaingia hata top 20. So it means Tanzania is still in a good position
 
Your BRT is minting losses like nobody's business.

View attachment 2444066


Revenue
Your BRT makes Ksh 6.25M per day. That means it does around Ksh 367,647 per hour when it operates from 0500h to 2200h. (17hrs)

Let's assume the total number of buses used in your BRT is 200, that means that each bus make around Ksh 1,838 per hour. (376,647÷200)

Gas Expense
How much gas does each bus use per km? Buses usually use around 1L for 3KM. Let's assume your buses does a minimum of 50km in a per hour. That will be around 17L of diesel needed.

What's the price of diesel in Tanzania? I'm sure it's around ksh 160. So the total amount one bus will consume is 160×16 = 2,720


Profit/Loss
If you does that you will find that your BRT is running at a loss of 882 per bus per hour. 1,838 - 2,720.

In a day the loss will be 14,994. (-882×17)

In a year the loss will be ksh 5,472,810. (-14,994×365)

The loss of all the 200 buses operating will be Ksh 1,094,562,000. (-5,472,810×200).

Remember I have not added salaries and other expenses like bus repair and management.
Fool, nilijua utaleta source inayosema BRT inatengeza hasara, kumbe umekuja na hesabu zako 🤣🤣🤣 kwahyo kumbe unatamani iwe ivyo lakini sivyo ilivyo 🤣🤣🤣
 
Your BRT is making losses year in year out. Alafu kumbe it's being run by a foreigner . From next year Jan that operator will start bringing their own buses, sio zile coffins mko nazo
You mentally disabled! Hivi uongo inaonekana mnaupenda sana huko Kenya naona!

Yani you have been making up things here mpaka nakushangaa yani
 
Back
Top Bottom