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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. The fact that you have to go back 10 years to find a Kenyan who successfully managed a big enterprise says it all. Even a broken clock is right two times in a day. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2006 Posts: 658
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kaka2za wrote:2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. The fact that you have to go back 10 years to find a Kenyan who successfully managed a big enterprise says it all. Even a broken clock is right two times in a day. I pity kaka2za... He is the kind of guy who peeps to see if the boss is in the office then he can get to mischief. There are many Kenyans in and out of Kenya who are bosses to the Mzungus who you worship and believe in. Enaf said!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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Julie wrote:kaka2za wrote:2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. The fact that you have to go back 10 years to find a Kenyan who successfully managed a big enterprise says it all. Even a broken clock is right two times in a day. I pity kaka2za... He is the kind of guy who peeps to see if the boss is in the office then he can get to mischief. There are many Kenyans in and out of Kenya who are bosses to the Mzungus who you worship and believe in. Enaf said! Dont pity me . I am a son of Mau Mau and I don't worship wazungus but I have seen enough to flaunt blind 'patriotism' Not all Wazungus are efficient but at least they have better value system. There is a unique trait with Kenyans and Pakistanis. Inefficient at home but very good elsewhere. For example Kenyans have contributed so much to the good order in Rwanda yet cannot do it at home. I think the London transport system was designed by a Kenyan yet traffic madness reigns in Nairobi. Mr Ndegwa could do an excellent job elsewhere but in Kenya he is set for failure. It is not the person. It is the system. I am tapping out. Time will tell. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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kaka2za wrote:2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. The fact that you have to go back 10 years to find a Kenyan who successfully managed a big enterprise says it all. Even a broken clock is right two times in a day. True. So, according to you, when is the best time for the broken clock to be right a second time if not now? After another 10 years? Mimi husema, in this world you cannot satisfy everybody. Even the Pope has his haters. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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kaka2za wrote:Julie wrote:kaka2za wrote:2012 wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:kaka2za wrote:Rollins wrote:Of Course Equity is where it is courtesy of the Mizungu CEOs Mwangi is Equity. Personal interest is the only motivation. Even companies owned by Kidero and Kirubi are doing well. Ndegwa won't last. You heard it here. What about EABL? It was the biggest taxpayer before safcom and has remained among the top for quite some time. I mean, you have to give Ndegwa his chance. Safaricom was written off when an unknown Bob Collymore took over from Michael. Look where he took it! Who wrote of Collymore..remember the quote that he was a white man in nyeuthi skin? Anyway about EABL,here is the the top management: Andrew Cowan - Group Managing Director, East African Breweries Limited Gyorgy Geiszl - Group Finance and Strategy Director Jane Karuku - Managing Director, Kenya Breweries Limited Alvin Mbugua - Managing Director, Uganda Breweries Limited Nywele ngumu works well under supervision. Speaking of your point on EABL, if you can go back 10 years then you'd know that the CEO who set the pace for EABL was Kenyan, Gerald Mahinda now Kellogg’s Managing Director Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. Kellogg's as you know is traded in the NYSE. Tusijidharau my frend. The fact that you have to go back 10 years to find a Kenyan who successfully managed a big enterprise says it all. Even a broken clock is right two times in a day. I pity kaka2za... He is the kind of guy who peeps to see if the boss is in the office then he can get to mischief. There are many Kenyans in and out of Kenya who are bosses to the Mzungus who you worship and believe in. Enaf said! Dont pity me . I am a son of Mau Mau and I don't worship wazungus but I have seen enough to flaunt blind 'patriotism' Not all Wazungus are efficient but at least they have better value system. There is a unique trait with Kenyans and Pakistanis. Inefficient at home but very good elsewhere. For example Kenyans have contributed so much to the good order in Rwanda yet cannot do it at home. I think the London transport system was designed by a Kenyan yet traffic madness reigns in Nairobi. Mr Ndegwa could do an excellent job elsewhere but in Kenya he is set for failure. It is not the person. It is the system. I am tapping out. Time will tell. I tend to agree with you. It is the system!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,211 Location: nairobi
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