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this is how nairobi is set to look after the completion of those projects$32 billion dollars on a 62 story high rise building? when Kenyan's in NEP are dying of hunger, drought and luck of infrastructure. its much better if they spent that money on improving the poor infrastructure in Nairobi, such as building better wide streets with sidewalks and garbage collectiona and sewage system, to improve the appreance of the city.
if this is from private sector it will be alright, but since this is a government project, they wasting ppl's money.
dont be misled by the slums,even india mumbai, brazil rio dejaneiro, kowloon hong kong ,manila,jakarta and other major cities have slums.how a city with the world's biggest slums can afford such a building is beyond me,but good on you neighbors.keep building
we are doing all the above you mentioned. about the so called accusation am just surprised there just people here who argue when already there minds are made up and will not change their thinkingMzee Meru, if you want a discussion on the threads you introduce please make sure that you don't throw accusations. I have noticed that you throw that kind of bunchlines when you are cornered.
What will planing the Africa's tallest building achieve???? economic prosperity is not about "tall buildings". Kenya needs to do more if it wants to develop.
Build strong institutions to fight graft and attract foreign direct investment; create a judicial infrastructure that ensures equal treament of its people, make sure it that controls its population growth and finally to ensure that human lives are worth living for.
Free advice from a man wishing Kenya and the rest of Africa economic develoment
you are comparing apples and oranges now.you might have few slums overlooking rio de janero,mumbai...etc cuz they are a huge mega cities.even LA have a huge homeless population.but according to experts,half of Nairobi's population live in 100 slums.now if you ask me,I would say thats the mother of all economic injustices,and I dont see how priority could be given to erecting a single building with that huge sum of money over taking care of the city's half residents who live in destitutedont be misled by the slums,even india mumbai, brazil rio dejaneiro, kowloon hong kong ,manila,jakarta and other major cities have slums.how a city with the world's biggest slums can afford such a building is beyond me,but good on you neighbors.keep building
Meru, I work as a consultant for developing countries and believe you me you don't know the extent of corruption and its affect on the economic development of Kenya.we are doing all the above you mentioned. about the so called accusation am just surprised there just people here who argue when already there minds are made up and will not change their thinkingMzee Meru, if you want a discussion on the threads you introduce please make sure that you don't throw accusations. I have noticed that you throw that kind of bunchlines when you are cornered.
What will planing the Africa's tallest building achieve???? economic prosperity is not about "tall buildings". Kenya needs to do more if it wants to develop.
Build strong institutions to fight graft and attract foreign direct investment; create a judicial infrastructure that ensures equal treament of its people, make sure it that controls its population growth and finally to ensure that human lives are worth living for.
Free advice from a man wishing Kenya and the rest of Africa economic develoment
The Kenyan police treat me better than you or any other Kenyan citizen. I land at Jomo Kenyatta, have a VIP reception and have escorts when travelling in Kenya. But, I am not blind to see how Kenyan citizens are treated. I have made numerous reports and have tried to influence your leaders.listen you can work for even the CIA but its me who knows my country, you have a mind that is already made up that sees kenya negatively,i bet you must had a brush with the ruthless kenyan cops to warrant this dislike
why don't you use your efforts to help Somalia,i bet they need more help then Kenya,right??
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