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Konza city Reality.
hisah
#11 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 12:00:14 AM
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@chaka - am surprised that you state this project is not being publicized outside KE. Institutional investors are not found on CNN, CNBC etc. You find them in closed door meetings in board rooms or exclusive meetings at de la creme places... Once you rope them in then you go to the public media. Institutional investors or wealthy investors don't like crowded investments. They like to be the first to take the cream, then the rest can have what remains... This presentation was presented to institutional investors in New york last year in April 2011... http://www.scribd.com/Ta...ce-held-in-New-York-2011 Other details can also be found at http://www.konzacity.co.ke/
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Jamani
#12 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:19:04 AM
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mkeiy wrote:
Jamani wrote:
Look at the dubai case, developed without human capital, they had the dream and people followed their dream
The concept works. It has worked elsewhere before.
@Mkeiy tell it to Saleh he seems to have his doubts as per his #1 post
selah
#13 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:56:44 AM
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My misgiving is not on the real estate potential the area is prime ..given its location ...The issue is transforming that area into silicon valley...a hub for startups..I think what is being envisaged is a hub for already developed companies. When you look at the super highway the reason why it was developed is because of the need that was already there....Thika road was a mess and drastic measures were needed. When we look at kenyan technology development eg Mpesa was developed in JKUAT ..UShahidi was developed in IHUB what this shows is that for technology to grow we need a community i.e a place where problems need to be solved not a place where everything is provided for and you need to look for problems to solve. Silicon valley came into being after most of the student had launched successful businesses from the dormitories and garage. We have creative pple in the Juacali sector why doesnt the govt make a city for this readily available skills why build a city for a skill that has not yet developed fully...or in its infancy stage. Konza city is a speculators haven because I dont believe a company will go all the way to Emali to set up shop when Nairobi is just as good.
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#14 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:07:43 AM
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The location is perfect for a new city-close to Nairobi and along Mombasa highway. The adverts imply skyscraper kind of constructions that can push potential investors away due to the high cost-the ads can display vacant lan and simple low-rise structures with more emphasis on the low-priced land . This will attract investors to lease the land then rent out to ICT companies.
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Dash
#15 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:13:44 AM
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selah wrote:
My misgiving is not on the real estate potential the area is prime ..given its location ...The issue is transforming that area into silicon valley...a hub for startups..I think what is being envisaged is a hub for already developed companies. When you look at the super highway the reason why it was developed is because of the need that was already there....Thika road was a mess and drastic measures were needed. When we look at kenyan technology development eg Mpesa was developed in JKUAT ..UShahidi was developed in IHUB what this shows is that for technology to grow we need a community i.e a place where problems need to be solved not a place where everything is provided for and you need to look for problems to solve. Silicon valley came into being after most of the student had launched successful businesses from the dormitories and garage. We have creative pple in the Juacali sector why doesnt the govt make a city for this readily available skills why build a city for a skill that has not yet developed fully...or in its infancy stage. Konza city is a speculators haven because I dont believe a company will go all the way to Emali to set up shop when Nairobi is just as good.
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poundfoolish
#16 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:27:21 AM
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Ati MPesa was developed at Jkuat and Ushahidi at the Ihub... talk of talking from a point of ignorance...lol
mkeiy
#17 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:28:36 AM
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selah wrote:
My misgiving is not on the real estate potential the area is prime ..given its location ...The issue is transforming that area into silicon valley...a hub for startups..I think what is being envisaged is a hub for already developed companies. When you look at the super highway the reason why it was developed is because of the need that was already there....Thika road was a mess and drastic measures were needed. When we look at kenyan technology development eg Mpesa was developed in JKUAT ..UShahidi was developed in IHUB what this shows is that for technology to grow we need a community i.e a place where problems need to be solved not a place where everything is provided for and you need to look for problems to solve. Silicon valley came into being after most of the student had launched successful businesses from the dormitories and garage. We have creative pple in the Juacali sector why doesnt the govt make a city for this readily available skills why build a city for a skill that has not yet developed fully...or in its infancy stage. Konza city is a speculators haven because I dont believe a company will go all the way to Emali to set up shop when Nairobi is just as good.
Silicon valley is not all about start-ups by college drop outs. It just have all the ingredients for ICT. ICT cannot be developed on human capital only, you need the infrastructure,the capital, the incentives. Think of Detroit and the auto industry. Suwon and electronics. Its convergence. Konza will bring to Kenya, ICT convergence. Nairobi lacks that. Read about Qatar Foundation n what they are achieving n while at it,cut on the pessimism. A Konza city for JUA KALI you said? Get serious,what's the combined output value for such?
MaichBlack
#18 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:35:18 AM
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selah wrote:
Konza city is a speculators haven because I dont believe a company will go all the way to Emali to set up shop when Nairobi is just as good.
Who ever thought people/companies would go to Dubai? Who ever thought companies - including "proudly" American companies - would export jobs to China? who thought India - a country where speaking clear and fluent English is a problem - would be a leader in BPO? Who thought desert countries like Egypt and Israel would be food sufficient? @Selah - You have to dare dreaming! Then do something about the dream!
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Magigi
#19 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:35:20 AM
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Investors who had hoped to cash in on the proximity to Kenya’s first ICT Park in Konza to make capital gains will be disappointed as the government moved to bar human settlement within two kilometres of the park.http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate+News/Fresh+zoning+at+Konza+park+dims+land+deals+/-/539550/1330944/-/42shog/-/index.html ...What will happen to those who had already acquired land with the 10km rad
Magigi
#20 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:36:43 AM
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http://www.businessdaily...44/-/42shog/-/index.html Investors who had hoped to cash in on the proximity to Kenya’s first ICT Park in Konza to make capital gains will be disappointed as the government moved to bar human settlement within two kilometres of the park. What will happen to those who had already acquired land within the 10km radius?
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