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kingfisher
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2011 6:22:34 PM
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here we go. which company would you nominate for the "Worst Corporate Responsibility" award?. Lets call them simply WCR Awards.

My choice is EABL.

Reason: I visited that area last weekend and the road section from the loading zone gate to Ngumba estate is in very bad state. Bumps which small vehicles cant climb are erected like 2 feet apart at the personnel entrance. My hosts indicated that EABL never cares and has never ever done anything on that section of the road except putting up bumps. The road is mostly damaged by the big lorries and the farmers who go to buy machicha for their animals from the same EABL. ABK!!!
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nyangao
#2 Posted : Friday, August 12, 2011 8:43:26 AM
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kingfisher wrote:
here we go. which company would you nominate for the "Worst Corporate Responsibility" award?. Lets call them simply WCR Awards.

My choice is EABL.

Reason: I visited that area last weekend and the road section from the loading zone gate to Ngumba estate is in very bad state. Bumps which small vehicles cant climb are erected like 2 feet apart at the personnel entrance. My hosts indicated that EABL never cares and has never ever done anything on that section of the road except putting up bumps. The road is mostly damaged by the big lorries and the farmers who go to buy machicha for their animals from the same EABL. ABK!!!


When making your decisions learn to investigate first before making any conclusions!
EABL has among the most finances directed towards CSRs. regarding the particular road, the bumps are erected to slow down the trucks and if they were to erect smaller bumps the trucks wouldnt feel anything as they zoom. The bumps are erected taking into consideration traffic even for small cars- ikiwa gari yako iko 6 inches clearance invest in spacers.
By the way there was proposals to re-route that particular road and even shorten the distance from thika road- plans which were superceded by the construction of thika road.
marex
#3 Posted : Friday, August 12, 2011 9:23:50 AM
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If there is a company that is worth getting all the worst awards there is to give...It is Kenya Power
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kingfisher
#4 Posted : Friday, August 12, 2011 9:37:11 AM
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@nyangao... that kelele of yours is like you work there. And I will investigate further and report here. Actually will go back there this weekend and will post more findings come monday.

@marex... tell him again.
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KulaRaha
#5 Posted : Friday, August 12, 2011 10:00:07 AM
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I'd give that award to Sarit Centre, given the truly pathetic state of roads around that mall, and the seemingly total lack of care/interest for them, unlike Nakumatt and Westgate.

To support this, you should see the condition of the public loos at Sarit...deplorable at best. But I think they're "renovating" them at last...
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Jaina
#6 Posted : Friday, August 12, 2011 10:21:19 AM
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Its not a CSR to fix roads. The Govt should do the work. Afterall, EABL for example is one of the biggest Tax payers.

Infact it is illegal for a private entity to purport to make any road repairs or otherwise on a Govt road.

Blame it on Area Kanjora or MP for not higlighting the need for any particular road to be repaired or maintained and Not the respective corporates.
kingfisher
#7 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 9:49:53 AM
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@nyangao....

went to that place yesterday jioni and the offending bumps have been removed!! The old good bumbs have been left intact and residents are happy. Lakini barabara yaendelea kuaribila na malori kubwa kubwa.

@nyangao... don't you think someone should be fired for misuse of those funds??
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nyangao
#8 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:21:41 PM
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kingfisher wrote:
@nyangao....

went to that place yesterday jioni and the offending bumps have been removed!! The old good bumbs have been left intact and residents are happy. Lakini barabara yaendelea kuaribila na malori kubwa kubwa.

@nyangao... don't you think someone should be fired for misuse of those funds??


samakimfalme,

i dont work at eabl just did some kidogo stuff for them where i learnt of te plans to do the road. there was no funds set aside for the project by then so no money was lost. pole if i came out abit harsh.
kenmac
#9 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 2:24:51 PM
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Jaina wrote:
Its not a CSR to fix roads. The Govt should do the work. Afterall, EABL for example is one of the biggest Tax payers.

Infact it is illegal for a private entity to purport to make any road repairs or otherwise on a Govt road.

Blame it on Area Kanjora or MP for not higlighting the need for any particular road to be repaired or maintained and Not the respective corporates.


it does not imply negligence

Nakumatt, Kahawa branch fixed the road leading to their branch from Thika road. almost 200 meters
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carygoh
#10 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 3:42:30 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
I'd give that award to Sarit Centre, given the truly pathetic state of roads around that mall, and the seemingly total lack of care/interest for them, unlike Nakumatt and Westgate.

To support this, you should see the condition of the public loos at Sarit...deplorable at best. But I think they're "renovating" them at last...


they had closed down for renovation a while ago........sahi sa ground floor ni kama lounge ama are they called "powder rooms"
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kingfisher
#11 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 10:14:20 AM
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EABL and KPLC.....

they have played a concert and the outcome has been to cut down trees in a section of the road to ngumba estate..... now why cut down trees??? si wangepitishia hiyo sitima mahali pengine??? useless pair!!! wapi gakuo??
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#12 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 10:22:33 AM
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Coop Bank, Changed their core banking system late last year. been disaster since then, balances, speed of service, some integrated IT services not working, fake customer service - we are looking into it etc
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#13 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 10:38:17 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Coor Bank, Changed their core banking system late last year. been disaster since then, balances, speed of service, some integrated IT services not working, fake customer service - we are looking into it etc

i really hate when this happens there was a point chase bank did the same and the issue lagged for a while anyway most institutions in Kenya dont like paying top dollar for legacy systems maybe thats the reason...
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