VituVingiSana wrote:mlennyma wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:enyands wrote:[quote=Ebenyo][quote=VituVingiSana]Meanwhile investing in Kenya is fraught with risk if one doesn't grease the politicians hands...
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Kengen should seize this opportunity and buy the thing.This will generate more revenues so that Albert Mugo does not come for my money again next year for another rights issue.
Ebenyo that's a good ideas but watapeleka wapi if the most financially empowered county are reasoning in terms of cancer from wind power? What sbout people from the poorest county, how will they reason ?
If at all these people of kinangop could come up with an mou to keep their land and do farming and just let the wind turbines do their jobs they would have been double millionaires .from planting potatoes and leasing their land to the wind farm companies .
Can someone tell me what's wrong with this picture from netherlands

COMPARE WITH THIS FROM KINANGOP

Enyands,hiyo ni kali! umegonga kwenyewe! its easy to get someone out of the village.But its very difficult to get the village out of him.
these are the shenzi types Atwoli refers to
very hard indeed to help an idiot
And now the "developer" is suing GoK for broken promises. "Kinangop Wind Park Limited is looking to cash in on an indemnity that the Ministry of Energy had promised it as insurance in the event that the project failed to take off for political reasons."
So the long-suffering taxpayer has to pay legal costs and then could lose the case and be on the hook for billions yet receiving NOTHING in return.
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The white man may have cursed Africans before taking off at independence.. How else can you explain our situation
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