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Njunge
#51 Posted : Thursday, November 14, 2019 9:37:35 PM
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Can't remember which paper had this article by Shabhal where he opens up on gathering hauling truck owners to discuss their future when it became clear that SGR was to take off. Many dismissed Shabhal as a Jubilee sycophant who was only fronting for his masters.That was until the train hit them! Now we see them on Mombasa streets every day carrying placards. The train left.Thing is,the government has no rapid mass transport system of its own and so one would expect that it would support any move that would bring order in the industry.The matatu cartels may resist,the government may play dumb and pay lip service but technology and the commuters preferences will prevail. I think we will have huge and quick transformation in the next 2/3 years that will change the way Nairobians commute. Ole those who will stand on the way.
newfarer
#52 Posted : Thursday, November 14, 2019 9:43:51 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
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Location: Uganda
Njunge wrote:
Can't remember which paper had this article by Shabhal where he opens up on gathering hauling truck owners to discuss their future when it became clear that SGR was to take off. Many dismissed Shabhal as a Jubilee sycophant who was only fronting for his masters.That was until the train hit them! Now we see them on Mombasa streets every day carrying placards. The train left.Thing is,the government has no rapid mass transport system of its own and so one would expect that it would support any move that would bring order in the industry.The matatu cartels may resist,the government may play dumb and pay lip service but technology and the commuters preferences will prevail. I think we will have huge and quick transformation in the next 2/3 years that will change the way Nairobians commute. Ole those who will stand on the way.

this is deep
punda amecheka
newfarer
#53 Posted : Wednesday, February 19, 2020 8:56:40 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
Posts: 3,505
Location: Uganda
I see the fight between swvl and ntsa and see a dumb government. Why is government fighting organised job creation

With organised and convenient public transport more people would be willing to leave their cars home and hence lesser traffic jams,more productive workers higher GDP etc.simple economics

NTSA wants Swvl chief executive prosecuted
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 17:25
Transport regulator accuses the matatu-hailing firm of operating in the country illegally.
punda amecheka
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