Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

nilikua nadhani utataja companies, but let me give you examples... General Motors East Africa is located in Nairobi. Major supply inatoka huku. All regional decisions zinatoka huku. We still command the stakes and that happens to hundreds of other companies.
Kama kampuni gani ikiwa Kenya airways munamiliki only 29% zilizobaki za wanaume klm na star alliance na wengineo na bado ndege zote ni za kulease hamuna hata ndege moja hapo.....nieleze kampuni gani munashare nyie nataka niwaskie hapa
 
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What makes Nairobi the only African city in global investors top five watchlist

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Customers enjoying drinks at Westgate mall. The establishment is among shopping and socialising centres in the city frequently visited by the city’s swelling middle class and a growing number of expats working with multinationals. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE

By JAMES NGUNJIRI

Posted Thursday, January 5 2017 at 12:39
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  • Analysts note that the capital’s fast rising middle class, service and production industries, coupled with a projected economic growth rate far outmatching most countries in the continent, make the green city in the sun the place to be for multinationals looking for growth.









Nairobi is on the global watchlist of top five fast modernising cities that are attracting new global business on grnikaweka lisation that big companies cannot operate from one sub-Saharan location in South Africa.

The city is also taking off as a hub for global corporations looking to establish an office to cover the East African region, according to Global Cities-The 2016 Report by Knight Frank.

Big companies with global reach have come to the conclusion that they need to operate from multiple locations and Nairobi is a natural starting point in entering or expanding to new regions.

Nairobi has been termed as demonstrating Africa’s rapid modernisation and joins other cities like Dubai, United Arab Emirates capital, which is said to have pulled clear of past difficulties and is expanding as a hub for investment, tourism and transport.

Others are Kuala Lumpar in Malaysia, Bangkok in Thailand and Moscow, Russia.

The report indicates that around 1.8 million square feet of modern shopping mall space was opened in 2015 and the space forecast to increase.

“Given that the mall stock previously had totalled 980,000 square feet, this amounts to a revolution in the city’s retail experience, which matches the huge economic and demographic changes that have unfolded in Kenya,” said James Roberts, the chief economist at Knight Frank.

With the world’s cities predicted to add 380 million new citizens in the next five years, new mass transit systems, utilities and faster connections to markets will be needed.

The Lamu Port and Lamu-South Sudan-Ethiopia transport Corridor (Lapsset) has been termed as one of the global infrastructure projects that will be generating new business clusters and creating real estate opportunities.

The project consists of a new 30-berth port and oil refinery at Lamu, which will be connected to Nairobi and the borders of Ethiopia and South Sudan by rail, road and oil pipeline.

Other mega infrastructure projects include; China’s global railway links – China is using rail to speed up freight transport to Europe on a route running through Russia or via Iran and Turkey.

The Chinese are also constructing the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from the Port of Mombasa to Nairobi and these projects form part of China’s one belt, one road programme to enhance trade routes.

In Ethiopia, a new Chinese-funded railway line between Addis Ababa and the Red Sea port of Djibouti was expected to begin operations before end year.

In Nigeria, a Chinese firm won the $12 billion (Sh1.212 trillion) contract to build an 870 mile railway between Lagos in the West and Calabar in the East.

Other projects are; The Delhi – Mumbai Industrial Corridor - This is a development zone that will be targeted for investment to build up new industries to support India’s rapid urbanisation.
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Even if I was to use your source
This is the info it gives about Nairobi
Nairobi, Kenya is fast becoming the African city of choice for multinational companies seeking a foothold for their African operations. Nairobi is a gracious city that possesses much of the sophistication of the large South African cities, but provides these offerings in a “kinder and gentler” way. General Electric and the Rockefeller Foundation recently chose Nairobi to anchor the African operations, so too the likes of China’s CCTV news broadcaster.
Furthermore according to your source Nairobi is number 3 whereas your city Dar es Salaam is lacking behind at number 8
 
Even if I was to use your source
This is the info it gives about Nairobi
Nairobi, Kenya is fast becoming the African city of choice for multinational companies seeking a foothold for their African operations. Nairobi is a gracious city that possesses much of the sophistication of the large South African cities, but provides these offerings in a “kinder and gentler” way. General Electric and the Rockefeller Foundation recently chose Nairobi to anchor the African operations, so too the likes of China’s CCTV news broadcaster.
Furthermore according to your source Nairobi is number 3 whereas your city Dar es Salaam is lacking behind at number 8
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