Wewe janerose unamaisha ya ajabu sana I worry one day you make suicide
Kunasiku ulisifia gesti kuwa na flat TV kana kwamba ni kitu kikubwa kuwa na flat TV ukawafanya wana jf wengi kustaajabu kuhusu maisha uliyo nayo ,for a long time I study your mind and I proof you have problems
KenyanWallstreet is not credible source. FYI out of those 20 only the loans of 3 is fully paid, therefore technically not owned by KQ as there has been defaults.
You see? Kazi yako ni kutapatapa tu. You've now moved to KQ's profit and loss reports. Anyway, back to subject of discussion. The article says "KQ is still paying loans it took from foreign banks to buy 17 of its 20 planes." I think that should settle this discussion unless you are just too stubborn to understand anything. I haven't seen anywhere written that it took a loan to lease those 20 planes. Secondly, I haven't read anywhere saying KQ has defaulted in servicing the loans. If that was the case, a number of planes would have been auctioned by now. Stop spending a lot of your time and energy trying to "prove a point".
Australia
A vacation down under may be just the thing to add to your 2020 calendar.
Expedia noticed an uptick in travel to six cities in Australia, landing the country a spot on its 2020 trends list that highlighted countries with cities that saw an increase in travel including: Sydney, Cairns, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Gold Coast.
Between exploring wildlife, hitting the Sydney Opera House for a show and checking out natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef, Australia has it all.
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Photos: The Sydney Opera House
Canada
The Great White North landed a spot on Expedia's predicted trends list for the new year.
There are plenty of great cities and natural landmarks to visit in Canada – a destination for every kind of traveler.
From Toronto's CN Tower to Montreal's subterranean world and its spread of cuisine, including poutine, Canadian cities are chock-full of things to do on any visit, even when it's bitterly cold outside. And for those who enjoy more outdoorsy adventures, its natural attractions, including Niagara Falls, which sits on the U.S.-Canada border, certainly do the trick.
Expedia based its prediction on an increase in travel to Canadian destinations, including Winnipeg, Halifax and Saskatoon in 2019.
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Sourtoe Cocktail photos: A drink with a mummified human toe
Brazil
With popular destinations like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, it's not surprising that Brazil ended up on more than one destination list for 2020: Expedia listed Brazil as one of its top trending destinations, and Scott's Cheap Flights also listed Brazil, specifically São Paulo, as a cheap place to travel in 2020 – that sounds like a win-win for booking purposes.
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Brazil Carnival 2019: See all the colorful costumes, parade moments
But Brazil has more to offer than just its big cities. Another hot spot to check out is Trancoso. Located in the state of Bahia, this former fishing village tempts vacationers with its golden shores, swaying coconut palms and Bohemian vibe.
Tanzania
Tanzania appeared on top destination lists from Virtuoso and Scott's. Reservations.com also recommends traveling to Tanzania in June, specifically, which is a great month to see the Great Migration, when millions of wildebeest move en masse from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in neighboring Kenya.
With plenty of opportunities to spend time in nature, travelers to Tanzania may even have the chance to see the "Big 5":Elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and Cape buffalo or see the famous Mount Kilimanjaro. Tanzania is also a good place to visit if you're looking to travel solo and meet fellow wildlife-lovers. Contributing: Leora Arnowitz, Lindsay Cohn
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Majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro
Originally Published 7:00 am EST December 12, 2019
Updated 2:48 pm EST December 12, 2019
Unaona spain,england,italy,croatia,brazil,canada,france mara paaaap unaona Tanzania!!!... unajiuliza hivi Tanzania imewezaje kukaa na mataifa makubwa kama England na canada
Ni kwa sababu Tanzania is right place to be when you are in Africa,hakuna asiyeipenda Tanzania,hata wakenya huipenda Tanzania,ni wakenya wachache tu wa humu jf wanajifanya hawaipendi Tanzania,lakini wanaipenda moyoni
You see? Kazi yako ni kutapatapa tu. You've now moved to KQ's profit and loss reports. Anyway, back to subject of discussion. The article says "KQ is still paying loans it took from foreign banks to buy 17 of its 20 planes." I think that should settle this discussion unless you are just too stubborn to understand anything. I haven't seen anywhere written that it took a loan to lease those 20 planes. Secondly, I haven't read anywhere saying KQ has defaulted in servicing the loans. If that was the case, a number of planes would have been auctioned by now. Stop spending a lot of your time and energy trying to "prove a point".
So 17 ni za foreign loan so huwez sema za kwenu bado hamuna umiliki nazo 😀😀😀😀 bank ikikununulia gari jina linaandikwa la bank kwanza mpaka ulipe so ukubalia kwanza kua kq inamiliki ndege 3 tu miaka zaidi ya 50🤣🤣🤣🤣
This pictures just shows how your construction industry is dwindling, construction on Mzizima towers started on 2013 and up to now it has not yet been cladded. In Kenya a 30 floor building(CBK) started last year and this year it is already on the cladding stage.
You see? Kazi yako ni kutapatapa tu. You've now moved to KQ's profit and loss reports. Anyway, back to subject of discussion. The article says "KQ is still paying loans it took from foreign banks to buy 17 of its 20 planes." I think that should settle this discussion unless you are just too stubborn to understand anything. I haven't seen anywhere written that it took a loan to lease those 20 planes. Secondly, I haven't read anywhere saying KQ has defaulted in servicing the loans. If that was the case, a number of planes would have been auctioned by now. Stop spending a lot of your time and energy trying to "prove a point".
You see? Kazi yako ni kutapatapa tu. You've now moved to KQ's profit and loss reports. Anyway, back to subject of discussion. The article says "KQ is still paying loans it took from foreign banks to buy 17 of its 20 planes." I think that should settle this discussion unless you are just too stubborn to understand anything. I haven't seen anywhere written that it took a loan to lease those 20 planes. Secondly, I haven't read anywhere saying KQ has defaulted in servicing the loans. If that was the case, a number of planes would have been auctioned by now. Stop spending a lot of your time and energy trying to "prove a point".
Acha kubisha vitu viko wazi, ndege 3 tu pekee ndizo ambazo zinamilikiwa na KQ, ndege 17 bado hazimilikiwi na KQ, ila KQ inaendelea kulipa kidogo kidogo hadi watakapomaliza deni ndio zitakua Mali ya KQ, ila KQ ikishindwa kumalizia deni, hizo ndege hazitokua Mali ya KQ.
Kumbuka kwamba KQ ilishindwa kulipa "creditors" wake jambo lililomfanya Uhuru Kenyatta aziombe hizo Banks zigeuze hiyo mikopo iwe ni "shares", jambo ambalo Banks nyingi zilikubali kwa shingo upande. Uwezekano wa KQ kushindwa kumalizia kulipia hizo ndege ni mkubwa sana, kama ilivyoshindwa kurudisha mikopo yake katika hizo Banks.
For TAZARA Ziko 22 watu wamejengewa 3 juzi Nrb-Naivasha hell broke loose!
Engineering challenges
The engineering difficulties involved in building the 1,860 kilometre long railway were immense. It is not easy to fathom the extent of heroism and ingenuity displayed by both the Chinese people, represented by their great engineers and workers and the Tanzanian and Zambian people, who joined the Chinese for the construction of this unique railway. The hostile environment, through which the line often had to pass, did not deter them. When the line was finally completed, almost 89 million cubic metres of earth and rock had to be moved, 320 bridges, 22 tunnels and 2,225 culverts were built.
Ndio maana nimemwambia kq inamiliki ndege 3 tu kihalali miaka 50 alaf magu kanunua ndege 11 within 3 years tena cash deal anakuja jogoo hapa anawika mchana🤣🤣🤣🤣
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