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Mumias Sugar huge demand
Gatheuzi
#1741 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 6:56:25 PM
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jgithige wrote:
Kshs 230/250 per kg or per 2kg?

My bad, per 2kg pack.
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HaMaina
#1742 Posted : Wednesday, February 03, 2016 3:25:04 PM
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When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...-and-dumped-in-open-sea/
“You can get in way more trouble with a good idea than a bad idea, because you forget that the good idea has limits.” - Ben Graham
Spikes
#1743 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:32:31 PM
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[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
HaMaina
#1744 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:54:36 PM
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Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.
“You can get in way more trouble with a good idea than a bad idea, because you forget that the good idea has limits.” - Ben Graham
Spikes
#1745 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2016 11:24:26 AM
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HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
Spikes
#1746 Posted : Sunday, February 07, 2016 10:09:14 PM
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Spikes wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .



http://www.businessdaily...-/11qi6tkz/-/index.html


MSC has increasingly rubbed elbows with favourable business climate. No sugar imports from UG as supply shortage bites the landlocked neighbour. Double blessings as Uhuru-Museveni deal flops as Kenya sugar board cuts imports from COMESA member states.
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
enyands
#1747 Posted : Sunday, February 07, 2016 11:11:12 PM
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Spikes wrote:
Spikes wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .



http://www.businessdaily...-/11qi6tkz/-/index.html


MSC has increasingly rubbed elbows with favourable business climate. No sugar imports from UG as supply shortage bites the landlocked neighbour. Double blessings as Uhuru-Museveni deal flops as Kenya sugar board cuts imports from COMESA member states.



Wait a minute. Didn't we hear that Uganda has over supply of sugar that's why we need to import from them because they are our immidiate neighbor instead of brazil !!!then we export milk to them to balance the trade? ? How come they have shortage now. Something is missing somewhere ama my facts are wrong
Spikes
#1748 Posted : Sunday, February 07, 2016 11:26:02 PM
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enyands wrote:
Spikes wrote:
Spikes wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .



http://www.businessdaily...-/11qi6tkz/-/index.html


MSC has increasingly rubbed elbows with favourable business climate. No sugar imports from UG as supply shortage bites the landlocked neighbour. Double blessings as Uhuru-Museveni deal flops as Kenya sugar board cuts imports from COMESA member states.



Wait a minute. Didn't we hear that Uganda has over supply of sugar that's why we need to import from them because they are our immidiate neighbor instead of brazil !!!then we export milk to them to balance the trade? ? How come they have shortage now. Something is missing somewhere ama my facts are wrong


I think Museveni signed the deal hurriedly on political grounds but reality is Uganda does not produce enough for exports. Or his motive was abetting cartels who import from Brazil to UG. The consignment only to be repackaged and sold to Kenya. Maybe there is foul play but the racket has been exposed following impounding and destroying contra band goods amongst them smuggled sugar from Brazil at the port of Mombasa. Kenyan authorities are vigilant after a series of corruption scandals everywhere.
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
enyands
#1749 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 1:33:28 AM
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Spikes wrote:
enyands wrote:
Spikes wrote:
Spikes wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .



http://www.businessdaily...-/11qi6tkz/-/index.html


MSC has increasingly rubbed elbows with favourable business climate. No sugar imports from UG as supply shortage bites the landlocked neighbour. Double blessings as Uhuru-Museveni deal flops as Kenya sugar board cuts imports from COMESA member states.



Wait a minute. Didn't we hear that Uganda has over supply of sugar that's why we need to import from them because they are our immidiate neighbor instead of brazil !!!then we export milk to them to balance the trade? ? How come they have shortage now. Something is missing somewhere ama my facts are wrong


I think Museveni signed the deal hurriedly on political grounds but reality is Uganda does not produce enough for exports. Or his motive was abetting cartels who import from Brazil to UG. The consignment only to be repackaged and sold to Kenya. Maybe there is foul play but the racket has been exposed following impounding and destroying contra band goods amongst them smuggled sugar from Brazil at the port of Mombasa. Kenya authorities are vigilant after a series of corruption scandals everywhere.

Politics in Africa are interesting
Spikes
#1750 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 6:53:29 AM
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Spikes wrote:
Spikes wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
Spikes wrote:
[quote=HaMaina]When you think of Hasara, now this is Hasara, but a benefit to the majority.

Impounded contraband sugar to be destroyed and dumped in open sea

http://watsupafrica.com/...and-dumped-in-open-sea/[/quote]

I think investors are expecting robustly improved H1 performance.


I'm one of them, and the continued silence on the managements side is only strengthening the idea, at least from my point of view.


The mesmerizing H1 profit announcement this month is most likely to cause record smashing demand stampede .



http://www.businessdaily...-/11qi6tkz/-/index.html


MSC has increasingly rubbed elbows with favourable business climate. No sugar imports from UG as supply shortage bites the landlocked neighbour. Double blessings as Uhuru-Museveni deal flops as Kenya sugar board cuts imports from COMESA member states.


Good news to all stakeholders......
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
mzitoaggrey
#1751 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 10:04:43 AM
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Hehehe! M7 hana sukari...MSC should send their tonnes of the sweetener tuunde mbesha.
streetwise
#1752 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 11:15:30 AM
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With no fear of contradiction we can now say proudly so that Kenya has excess sugar hahaha.
HaMaina
#1753 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 3:35:07 PM
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streetwise wrote:
With no fear of contradiction we can now say proudly so that Kenya has excess sugar hahaha.


Is it that Kenya has excess or is it that UG doesn't have enough and we still have the same.
“You can get in way more trouble with a good idea than a bad idea, because you forget that the good idea has limits.” - Ben Graham
VituVingiSana
#1754 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 5:52:48 PM
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HaMaina wrote:
streetwise wrote:
With no fear of contradiction we can now say proudly so that Kenya has excess sugar hahaha.


Is it that Kenya has excess or is it that UG doesn't have enough and we still have the same.

The bottomline is that both countries may have to IMPORT sugar!
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enyands
#1755 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 6:16:53 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
HaMaina wrote:
streetwise wrote:
With no fear of contradiction we can now say proudly so that Kenya has excess sugar hahaha.


Is it that Kenya has excess or is it that UG doesn't have enough and we still have the same.

The bottomline is that both countries may have to IMPORT sugar!





Uganda produces about 465,000 tonnes of sugar against a consumption of 320,000 tonnes, leaving it with a 145,000-tonne surplus.
Kenya produces 650,000 tonnes of sugar against a demand of 860,000 tonnes, leaving a 210,000-tonne deficit that is met through imports, according to the AFFA.

link
Othelo
#1756 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 6:17:23 PM
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enyands
#1757 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 6:19:38 PM
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Othelo wrote:
When Baba says, just know it is true smile d'oh!



Watch out blogger. You will be in deep trouble Laughing out loudly .also wanted to say the same but I remembered I don't want to go to kiambu to a white building with two floors. Shame on you
streetwise
#1758 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2016 7:56:03 PM
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Ug does not hsve excess sugar. The excess they create through imports. Now that Kenya is becoming serious with import monitoring and control shortage will abound
HaMaina
#1759 Posted : Tuesday, February 09, 2016 12:34:56 PM
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Its been a couple of days since I saw such activity,any info?
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Spikes
#1760 Posted : Tuesday, February 09, 2016 12:52:44 PM
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HaMaina wrote:
Its been a couple of days since I saw such activity,any info?


Which activity? Elaborate ,Wazuans will do you explaining.
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