kifusi boy
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show us yours....watu wa bus stand😀😀😀😀😀😀
show us yours....watu wa bus stand😀😀😀😀😀😀
that is why I didnt even bother answering the guy...he assumes that a failing Nakumatt automatically translates to a poor performing economy...I have serious doubts with the Tanzanian education systemCan you get your act together or at least learn quick if you won't think straight! Nakumatt/Uchumi woes are borne of poor fiscal management and nothing near poor economy. The same customer base/suppliers that patronize all other Kenyan supermarkets are the ones for the troubled two. Retail business is a matter of loyalty and convenience of which Nakumatt/Uchumi breached. Sing me another song and I'll nod to it if you convince me that customer base has migrated to Mongolia.
bus stands are not a measure of development in Kenya, maybe in tz..I'm so surprised that Tanzanians are celebrating a mere bus stand...show us yours....
It must be hurting you, but it is some of indicators, whether you like it or not, during good days, all companies are doing great.that is why I didnt even bother answering the guy...he assumes that a failing Nakumatt automatically translates to a poor economy...I have serious doubts with the Tanzanian education system
show us yours....
The same way Kenyans celebrate Malls and supermarkets, actually bus stand are ranked as public services while malls are not.bus stands are not a measure of development in Kenya, maybe in tz..I'm so surprised that Tanzanians are celebrating a mere bus stand...
that is why I didnt even bother answering the guy...he assumes that a failing Nakumatt automatically translates to a poor performing economy...I have serious doubts with the Tanzanian education system
Hahahaha...I think its the education system...This particular one encountered a teacher as a passerby or as a familiar stranger!😀😀😀. If he cites poor economy for Nakumatt/Uchumi's decline then it also points to Tz's poor economy since branches were first to close over there.
Mtasumbuka sana, lakini uchumi wenu indicators zote zinaonyesha economy is collapsing, kwanini hamjibu hii link ninayowawekea mnashikilia Nakumatt na Uchumi?Hahahaha...I think its the education system...
The same way Kenyans celebrate Malls and supermarkets, actually bus stand are ranked as public services while malls are not.
Hehehe kweli we kichwangumu254 si mtaua hawa vilaza ?? muaonee huruma jamani.
Na nyinyi mnafanya nini kule ldc 50 years since mpate uhuru?Stop nonsense, tangu mpate uhuru hamjaweza kujilisha wala kupambana na upungufu wa ajira, mnafikiria mambo msiyoweza kufikia, kumbukeni ninyi ni failed state, nothing can be attained over there.
KFC is currently having problems with chicken supplies and even closing shops in certain markets. does it mean the economy of these specific markets are collapsing? To joto la jiwe, thst is the case. We should remind him that Tuskys is taking up stores vacated by Nakumattthat is why I didnt even bother answering the guy...he assumes that a failing Nakumatt automatically translates to a poor performing economy...I have serious doubts with the Tanzanian education system
Ndiyo mara yenu ya kwanza nini bongo limeshakuja mpaka tumelichokaWorld Cup Trophy Tour: Already in Nairobi
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Malls are an indication of a growing middle class. Bus stands are found even in my native small town, MigoriThe same way Kenyans celebrate Malls and supermarkets, actually bus stand are ranked as public services while malls are not.
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Can you get your act together or at least learn quick if you won't think straight! Nakumatt/Uchumi woes are borne of poor fiscal management and nothing near poor economy. The same customer base/suppliers that patronize all other Kenyan supermarkets are the ones for the troubled two. Retail business is a matter of loyalty and convenience of which Nakumatt/Uchumi breached. Sing me another song and I'll nod to it if you convince me that customer base has migrated to Mongolia.