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Murang'a town- what went wrong?
wanyuru
#11 Posted : Friday, November 27, 2009 12:21:00 PM
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'the rooftop of the houses are completely consumed by rust and the septic tanks are very casually made...'

Shindwe pepo! hiyo ni rongo tupu.


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simonkabz
#12 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:38:00 PM
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rusty roof but kamaa exaggerated
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Litro
#13 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2009 11:32:00 AM
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The roofs might be rusty but what is hidden under the mattresses and part of it in EB is what matters!
simonkabz
#14 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 11:53:58 AM
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Fortunes changed here.....

It was a grim picture of how life was during the Grand Coalition Govt. Insecurity was much worse, but we forget so fast. Other than the "guru" threat, I wouldnt want to re-live the last government!
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Bigchick
#15 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 1:40:25 PM
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My two cents.......


This is a problem of all towns inhabited by one community.There are some social dynamic undercurrents that inhibit growt.Inter mbari tensions, wivu, uchawi, in-laws etc.Also the people to bring growth ideawise and moneywise have all migrated to the city.

A town begins to grow once it becomes cosmopolitan.

Compare Athi River and Kitengela as an example.Athi River is much older than Kitengela yet Kitengela has shown great strides in growth.

Other toens with the same syndrome;-Limuru, Nyeri, Nyahururu, Kimende (not sure its a town), Karatina, Kerugoya.
My knowledge of towns in other regions is limited but I suspect they suffer the same.
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Bigchick
#16 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 1:42:04 PM
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My two cents.......


This is a problem of all towns inhabited by one community.There are some social dynamic undercurrents that inhibit growt.Inter mbari tensions, wivu, uchawi, in-laws etc.Also the people to bring growth ideawise and moneywise have all migrated to the city.

A town begins to grow once it becomes cosmopolitan.

Compare Athi River and Kitengela as an example.Athi River is much older than Kitengela yet Kitengela has shown great strides in growth.

Other toens with the same syndrome;-Limuru, Nyeri, Nyahururu, Kimende (not sure its a town), Karatina, Kerugoya.
My knowledge of towns in other regions is limited but I suspect they suffer the same.
Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
Rankaz13
#17 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 8:59:17 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
My two cents.......


This is a problem of all towns inhabited by one community.There are some social dynamic undercurrents that inhibit growt.Inter mbari tensions, wivu, uchawi, in-laws etc.Also the people to bring growth ideawise and moneywise have all migrated to the city.

A town begins to grow once it becomes cosmopolitan.

Compare Athi River and Kitengela as an example.Athi River is much older than Kitengela yet Kitengela has shown great strides in growth.

Other towns with the same syndrome;-Limuru, Nyeri, Nyahururu, Kimende (not sure its a town), Karatina, Kerugoya.

My knowledge of towns in other regions is limited but I suspect they suffer the same.


One other problem I've noticed is the issue of land ownership. The old wazees have a somewhat sentimental attachment to land even when not economically exploiting it. However, as they die off and the next generation inherits, they tend to dispose off some of the land (sell) and inevitably, some of the buyers will be investors putting up houses, hotels, schools, etc.
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otienosmall
#18 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 10:11:18 AM
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On the contrary, Naivasha is literally blossoming despite all the evils associated with it! Looks like it will overtake Murang’a soon if not done so already. I think it was ‘helped’ a lot by the PEV coz it appears guys running from hostile western zones settled there seriously
Bigchick
#19 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 10:17:29 AM
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otienosmall wrote:
On the contrary, Naivasha is literally blossoming despite all the evils associated with it! Looks like it will overtake Murang’a soon if not done so already. I think it was ‘helped’ a lot by the PEV coz it appears guys running from hostile western zones settled there seriously



That is exactly what am saying.Fresh ideas from without Naivasha.

In that town you have Mzungu, Muhindi, Okuyo, Kisii, Luo, Luhya, Kales etc.That mchanganyiko is what brings development and growth.
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willin2learn
#20 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 10:35:02 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
My two cents.......


This is a problem of all towns inhabited by one community.There are some social dynamic undercurrents that inhibit growt.Inter mbari tensions, wivu, uchawi, in-laws etc.Also the people to bring growth ideawise and moneywise have all migrated to the city.

A town begins to grow once it becomes cosmopolitan.

Compare Athi River and Kitengela as an example.Athi River is much older than Kitengela yet Kitengela has shown great strides in growth.

Other toens with the same syndrome;-Limuru, Nyeri, Nyahururu, Kimende (not sure its a town), Karatina, Kerugoya.
My knowledge of towns in other regions is limited but I suspect they suffer the same.



Nyahururu ni kurogwo' but its growing slowly towards Nakuru and Gilgil. While i was growing tall around there, KR train used to ride there. I don't what goods they used to deliver or collect.
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