masukuma wrote:Think about it...
1. Shanghai
2. New York
3. Los Angeles
4. Shenzhen
5. Hong Kong
6. Singapore
7. London (via the Themes)
8. Amsterdam
9. São Paulo
10. Cairo
11. Tripoli
12. Lagos
e.t.c
with this in mind - why is Lamu not an industrial city?
Infrastructure perhaps? Ever been there? If you choose road, please know it's not tarmacked all the way. And should it rain heavily, huge sections of the mainland district, including the road, can remain under water for up to two weeks at a time. If you choose to fly, the airport at Manda isn't such a big one as such, and air fares are not exactly cheap in Kenya. Last I recall, Air Kenya charged I think around 12k, KQ was more. And then, perhaps most importantly, land policies. Sheria zetu za mashamba are a total mess. As a result, Lamu (especially the island) suffers from chronic housing shortage, with consequent high rent prices. Back in the early to mid 2000s, single room with shared amenities cost 6-8k p.m in rent. Just my honest observations and opinions.
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