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These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!!
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/11/2008 Posts: 2,306
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Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji.
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Rank: User Joined: 1/20/2014 Posts: 3,528
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nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/6/2013 Posts: 640
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Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... UON has a Confucius institute of Chinese. Its all good.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Othelo wrote:nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/11/2008 Posts: 2,306
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Swenani wrote:Othelo wrote:nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. Be thankful that he did not celebrate with dog meat samosas or sausages or whatever it is they do to the nyama Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. Kwani jina ya kanjo imekuwa kama ya Baba? Kanjo this kanjo that...ala! Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,703
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tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 398 Location: Where everyone knows you
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Kusadikika wrote:tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay. Maybe they will make us like Malaysia or Singapore. Those countries are run by the Chinese.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Othelo wrote:nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. Be thankful that he did not celebrate with dog meat samosas or sausages or whatever it is they do to the nyama vitawe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,909
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nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Othelo wrote:nakujua wrote:Robinhood wrote:Swenani wrote:Kusadikika wrote:These guys are serious, they have the tyranny and they have a plan. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PolnXM7Ek_Y
There are 4 universities teaching Kiswahili in China and yet in the Kiswahili speaking world they are only building the SGR and Thika Highway and maybe a port in Daresallam yet they have 4 universities teaching Kiswahili. In Addis Ababa they are building apartmants a train network and the main railway to Djibouti. In Angola they are building everything and the number of Chinese there is more than 250,000. And even as we think that their projects in Africa are massive they are nothing compared to what they plan for South America. A Transcontinental High speed Railway from Brazil to Peru and a canal through Nicaragua with greater capacity than the one in Panama!!!!! Some kenyans especially wazuans can't express themselves in Swahili How many universities in Kenya are teaching Chinese? Just asking... Chinese ni ngumu sana, tried my hand at japanese sometime back gave up after the teacher celebrated the first 3 months with raw fish, and to think I had only been taken through romanji - was still to make any sense of hiragana or katakana and there was still the complex kanji to throw in - and chinese is made up of more complex kanji. Be thankful that he did not celebrate with dog meat samosas or sausages or whatever it is they do to the nyama vitawe With Chinese. I fear for your boot, you know diapers. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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MatataMingi wrote:Kusadikika wrote:tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay. Maybe they will make us like Malaysia or Singapore. Those countries are run by the Chinese. Fafanua even Singapore ??
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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kiash wrote:MatataMingi wrote:Kusadikika wrote:tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay. Maybe they will make us like Malaysia or Singapore. Those countries are run by the Chinese. Fafanua even Singapore ?? Singaporeans are actually Malays! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Singapore and Malaysia have 3 dominant ethnic groups: Chinese, Indian and Malay. Mayalsia has programs for the upliftment of Malays as they are the poorest of the lot. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Kusadikika wrote:tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay. What are some of your concerns about them staying?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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hahaha... ati maybe they will make us '[insert some asian tiger here]'? wacheni uvivu! kama wazungu hawakuwafanya [insert some western nation here] itakuwa chinese? they are learning swahili to come and live here... if you have travelled africa you know that wako in all those other places pia. P.S. it's not an 'empire' they are just looking out for no. 1. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,703
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tycho wrote:Kusadikika wrote:tycho wrote:Why is learning Kiswahili so important to the Chinese? Good question. I think these guys are prepared for engagement for the long haul. The Kiswahili speaking world Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Eastern Congo, Northern Mozambique and Northern Malawi is mostly jungle. It is full of resources the Chinese will need, Minerals maybe even Arable land and it could benefit from Chinese infrastructure, roads, bridges, railways, cities etc. I am concerned that when they start pouring in they will not just come to get the job done and leave but they will be coming to stay. What are some of your concerns about them staying? This is an excerpt from Amy Chua's book "World on Fire". Amy Chua is of Filipino Chinese ancestry and is a professor at Yale: My family is part of the Philippines’ tiny but economically powerful Chinese minority. Although they constitute 1 per cent of the population, Chinese Filipinos control about 60 per cent of the private economy, including the country’s four airlines and almost all of the banks, hotels, shopping malls, and big conglomerates. My own family runs a plastics conglomerate and owns swathes of prime real estate – and they are only “third-tier” Chinese tycoons. They also have safe deposit boxes full of gold bars, each one the size of a chocolate bar. I myself have such a gold bar. In the Philippines, millions of Filipinos work for Chinese; almost no Chinese work for Filipinos. The Chinese dominate industry and commerce at every level of society. Global markets intensify this dominance: When foreign investors do business in the Philippines, they deal almost exclusively with Chinese.
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