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Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

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Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

Postby STARKAST » Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:34 am

The ranking, which is based on an aggregation of 150 global city indices, refers to Kenya’s capital as a “more stable business environment relative to Lagos, Cairo and Addis Ababa.”

Nairobi was placed number ten in a list that also featured Colombo (Sri Lanka), Nanjing (China), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Santiago de Chile, ShenZhen (China) and Tel Aviv (Israel).

“Nairobi is now one of Africa’s leading outsourcing centres, based particularly on its ability to attract human talent. An increasingly engaged national government has established a Ministry of Metropolitan Development to harness Nairobi’s regional potential as a liveable and resilient African metropolis,” notes the Jones Lang LaSalle report.

The firm specialises in commercial real estate services and investment management, and has more than 40,000 staff spread across 70 countries.
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Chic ... index.html

Where do you guys think Mogadishu will fit in all this, this is why centralism (somewhere new in somalia) is needed to compete with our neighbors.
What can Somalia offer the world that Ethiopia or Kenya can't any ideas ?

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Re: Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

Postby The_Patriot » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:29 am

Hawiye are fleeing Xamar and investing in Nairobi.
What I can say Somalis in East Africa are the most wealthiest.
This is the only place I saw US$100k as peanuts.Somalis here have millions of dollars at their disposal.
Some were making a kill in Jubba and in return were becoming millionaires.

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Re: Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

Postby DANGIRL » Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:00 pm

A country where most of the wealth is controlled by non-Kenyans. :snoop:

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Re: Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:42 pm

A country where most of the wealth is controlled by non-Kenyans. :snoop:
I'm afraid Mog is heading that way soon if the Turks are allowed to have their way.

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Re: Nairobi 10th in emerging markets to watch

Postby DANGIRL » Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:01 pm

A country where most of the wealth is controlled by non-Kenyans. :snoop:
I'm afraid Mog is heading that way soon if the Turks are allowed to have their way.

I'm afraid your assumption is wrong. You see,we may fight and blicker, but we'll never led an outside force control our whole economy.


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