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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 3:21am On Apr 01, 2020
Baliv254:
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Lol 10 years no activities

Pretty sad
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Mzal3ndo(m): 3:27am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


Lol I dare you try

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Mzal3ndo(m): 3:30am On Apr 01, 2020
tylann:

You are a rabid dog
Full of low cunning and stupidity
Then why Is Tanzania not at the negotiation table
Why did Ethiopia ask Kenya for support not Tanzania
Currently, Tanzania has better relation with Egypt than with Ethiopia. Odds are not in Ethiopia's favor if they went to seek Tz support. Plus Kenya is in the same trade block with Ethiopia.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 3:36am On Apr 01, 2020
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I dare you try close it
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 3:37am On Apr 01, 2020
Largest investors in africa

Top 10

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Mzal3ndo(m): 3:55am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


I dare you try close it
Closing the river will be very impractical. What can be done is set up international guidelines restricting the use of the Nile river. Restrictions where made by the Victoria lake countries when over fishing was rampant and the lake's water level was dwindling, that helped save the lake, likewise can be made to the Nile. And as an add on, the probability that any form of military confrontation to occur because of the Nile is small, unless some one decides to close it then Egypt will be in no doubt force to fight.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 4:12am On Apr 01, 2020
Largest Companies in Africa: Top 100
In a recent survey by McKinsey Africa undertaken in 2018, they discovered 438 businesses with $1 billion of annual sales. Of this total 25% are subsidiary group companies of foreign domicile multinationals, 50% have a local origin, 40% are publicly listed, and 60% are privately owned. In this list we only provide a sample of the largest companies in Africa, with the sample ranked by size. There are more large companies based in Africa which are not listed here.

1. Sonatrach
Sonatrach operates in the oil and gas sector of the economy of Algeria. It is owned by the Algerian government. This global oil giant corporation came into being in December 1963. Sonatrach has its headquarters in Hydra, Algiers, Algeria. During the financial year that ended in 2010, the company employed roughly 120,000 employees with a revenue of US$ 76.1 billion (2012 estimate). This company is the largest oil exploration company in Algeria and Africa as a whole. Globally, it is the 11th largest oil consortium. Annually, 30% of the GNP of Algeria comes directly from the company.

2. Steinhoff International
Bruno Steinhoff founded Steinhoff International in 1964. It is a company that manufactures, sources and retails furniture and household goods in Africa, Europe, and Australia. Also, the group owns diversified industrial businesses in southern Africa through supply chain solutions, passenger services, timber products, and manufacturing operations across diverse industries. During the financial year that ended in 2018, the company had more than 130,000 employees on its payroll. Steinhoff International has a revenue of 12.9 billion EUR (2017/18 – 9 months estimate). Steinhoff International competes with Tempur Sealy International, Sleep Number, and Simmons. It has its headquarters in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

3. Sonangol
Sonangol was founded in 1976 to monitor the production of petroleum and natural gas in Angola. With headquarters in Luanda, Angola, Sonangol is proud to be the only company with representations in the whole country. It is owned by the government of Angola. The company also has offices in Asia, America, and Europe. Sonangol has won many awards for the sponsorship of arts, sports in Africa and the rest of Africa.

4. The Bidvest Group
The Bidvest Group Limited is a company that targets the foodservice, trading and distribution industries. Bidvest Group was founded by Brian Joffe in 1990. Bidvest Group owns 300 companies and engages in several business lines; including an automotive business, a commercial products business, banking, freight management, office, and print services, property investments, insurance and private security and facilities management of stadiums. The company has 130 877 employees on its payroll. The Bidvest Group has US$5.5B (2015 estimate) in revenue annually. The Bidvest Group competes with Prolog Projects.

5. Eskom
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd operates in South Africa. The company provides electricity for South African citizens. The company was founded by Hendrik van der Bijl in 1923. An approximate of 95% of the electricity used in South Africa comes directly from Eskom Holdings while and 45% of the electricity used in Africa is being supplied by the same company. Eskom generates, transmits and distributes electricity to homes, industries, and redistributors. An estimated 49,000 employees work in the company. Eskom Holdings has US$15 billion (2018 estimate) in revenue annually. Eskom Holdings competes with Constellation Energy, Duke Energy Corporation, and Entergy Corporation. The company has its headquarters in Sunninghill, South Africa.

6. Sasol
Sasol is an international integrated energy and chemical company. Sasol develops and commercialize technologies, and build and operate world-scale facilities to produce a range of product streams, including liquid fuels, high-value chemicals, and low-carbon electricity. The company was founded in 1950. Sasol has 21.78 billion USD in revenue annually. Sasol competes with ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, and Chevron Corporation. The company has 30,100 employees on its payroll. It has its headquarters in Sandton, South Africa.

7. MTN Group
The MTN Group formerly known as M-cell was established in 1994. The company involves in the provision of a wide range of communication services. The Company’s services include the provision of an internet network ( data and voice). MTN Group is a multinational telecommunications giants with a presence in Africa and the Middle East The headquarters is in Johannesburg, South Africa. During the financial year that ended in 2010, 17,510 employees were working in the company. In the 2015 financial statements, the company recorded a revenue of 15,432 billion USD. MTN is the largest network in Africa and the eleventh largest globally.

8. ShopRite Holdings
ShopRite Holdings are the largest supermarket retailer on the African continent. They are a business with a market capitalisation of about R96 billion, over 146 000 employees, thousands of stores and a network of distribution centres across 15 countries. The company recorded R141 billion in revenue for 2017. They serve local communities with the lowest price promise. Thirty-five million people shop in a footprint of more than 2,738 outlets every day. The company was founded in 1979. The company has its headquarters in Brackenfell, South Africa.

9. Imperial Holdings
Imperial Holdings Ltd located in Bedfordview, South Africa was founded in 1946. With established capabilities in transportation, warehousing, distribution and synchronisation management and expanding capabilities in international freight management, the business operates in specific industry verticals – consumer packaged goods, specialised manufacturing and mining, chemicals and energy, healthcare, automotive, machinery and equipment, and agriculture. They are a leading logistics provider across the entire supply chain – renown for driving innovation and continuous improvement. The company has 51,007 employees and a market capitalization of US$3.7B. Imperial Holdings has US$10.2B (2014 estimate) in revenue annually. Imperial Holdings competes with Barloworld Logistics, Super Group, and Hellmann Worldwide.

10. Bidford (Ex BidCorp)
Bidford Company is a tier of the Bidvest company that is involved in the agricultural line of business and is located in the Southern part of Africa, South Africa. It has an annual turnover rate of US$7,561,953. It was added to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) list on Monday, 30th May, 2016. They have international presence in 4 continents. The company was founded in 1999 and has about 5,000 employees. It is an active company that has its headquarters located at Greater Detroit Area, Great Lakes and Midwestern US. It is a profit organization that runs with a private IPO status.

11. SPAR Group
Spar Group Company is a public independent company that offers field marketing services and retail merchandising and is located in South Africa with an annual worldwide turnover of €34.5 billion (2017 estimate). It has a branch in Tanzania, located in the Eastern part of Africa and its headquarters located in White Plains, New York. Spar group was founded in 1932 and has about 329 employees in Africa. The CEO & President is Christian M. Olivier. It has its top competitor as RMA company, headed by Phil Lamers, the President. Spar Group’s IPO date was released on Feb 1996 and has 78 approval ratings from Owler Members.

12. Massmart Holdings
This is a South African based management group. It is the second largest consumer goods distributor in Africa. It has over 517 buying group members with operation in 13 countries of the Sub-Saharan Africa. Massmart Holdings has been listed on the main board of Johannesburg Stock Exchange in the retail sector for consumer services. It has an annual revenue of R91.564 billion (2016 estimate) and was founded in 1990 starting with the purchase of 6 Makro stores. It’s headquarters is located in Sandton, South Africa. Massmart Holdings does not have any international presence. The CEO of Massmart Holdings is Guy Howard.

13. The Bidvest Group South Africa
The Bidvest Group Limited is a company that targets the foodservice, trading and distribution industries. Bidvest Group was founded by Brian Joffe in 1990. Bidvest Group owns 300 companies and engages in several business lines; including an automotive business, a commercial products business, banking, freight management, office, and print services, property investments, insurance and private security and facilities management of stadiums. The company has 130,877 employees on its payroll. The Bidvest Group has US$15.1B (2016 estimate) in revenue annually. The Bidvest Group competes with Prolog Projects.

14. Sanlam
Sanlam is a public company that has its headquarters in Belleville, Western Cape. It was founded in 1918 as a life insurance company and had Ian Kirk as its CEO. It has about 21,000 employees and operates both inside and outside Africa, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Botswana, Swaziland, Uganda, Ghana, India, Malaysia, Mozambique, The company’s annual revenue is 6.311 billion USD (2015 estimate). Sanlam has been listed on the Namibian and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It has expertise in areDuring the financial year that ended in wills, short term insurance, risk management, investment, financial planning, trusts, retirement annuities and wealth.

15. Naspers
Naspers is a public media company that was founded on the 12th May, 1915 by Jannie Marais abs W.A. Hofmeyr with KoosBekker as the chairman and Bob van Dijk as the CEO of Naspers. It has its headquarters in Cape Town, South Africa with an annual revenue of R73.1 billion (2015 estimate). It offers services in 130 countries around the world. Its main operations are entertainment, e-commerce, gaming, and internet communication. Naspers has been designated to be amongst the Top 10 index over the past couple of years. It is served on a global scale and is traded on the JSE and NPN.

16. Datatec
Datatec is a public media company that was founded in 1986 with its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa. It has over 8000 employees with Jens Montanana as the CEO and founder. The company has an annual revenue of over US$ 5 billion, It is usually referred to as Datatec Group or Datatech Limited. It is traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange with operation in over 50 countries across six continents in the world. The major divisions of Datatec Group are IT solutions and managed services provider, Westcon international, DBA Westcon-Comstor along with Analysis Mason and Datatec Financial services which provide media and technology consulting services, telecommunications and financing.

17. Vodacom Group
Vodacom Group is a public mobile communications company located in South Africa. It was founded in 1994 by Alan Knott-Craig (Senior). It has its headquarters in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. It has all its operations within Africa. It operates in countries like the DRC, Tanzania, Lesotho, and Mozambique and includes business services for customers in 32 countries all across Africa. Some of the countries are Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Cameroon. It has about 7,554 employees and an annual revenue of R86.370 billion (US$6.48 billion, 2018 estimate). It is currently the leading cellular network in South Africa with a market share estimate is 58%.

18. Pick n Pay Stores Group
Pick n Pay is a public retail store in South Africa. It is the second largest supermarket chain store and was founded in 1967 by Jack Goldin. It has its headquarters in Kenilworth, Cape Town, South Africa and a total of over 54,400 employees. It has an annual revenue of US$4.07 Billion (2015 estimate). Pick n Pay is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Gareth Ackerman is the Executive Chairman and Richard Brasher as the CEO. It operates only within the boundaries of Africa and has an international presence in Aspley, Queensland, and in Sunnybank Hills, Queensland, Australia. It operates in countries such as Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland and Zambia.

19. Engen Petroleum
Engen petroleum is a public South African company whose main focus is on downstream refined petroleum products and business that are related to that sector. It was founded in 1881. After being part of Mobil Oil up until 1990, it changed its brand name to Engen in 1993. It operates within Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands. It is present in 17 counties and exports crude products to over more than 47 countries. It has about 3, 485 employees and annual revenue of R70 033 million (2017 estimate). It is traded as JSE and Botswana Stock Exchange and is part of the BSE Domestic Company Index.

20. Suez Canal Authority
Suez Canal Authority is a governmental agency that was formed in 1956, and is owned, controlled and maintained by the state authority. It has its headquarters located in Ismailia and was set up by Egypt when they wanted to replace the Suez Canal Company. The SCA is majorly responsible for the maintenance and functional operation of the Suez Canal, the traffic safety and all other matters that relate to the canal. It has 114 ferry connections with 36 ferry boats. There’s a hospital located in Ismailia with emergency hospitals located at the two ends of the canal. During the financial year that ended in 2016, the company recorded a turnover of US$5 billion

21. Sappi
Sappi Limited, South African Pulp and Paper industry limited, is a public pulp and paper company located in South Africa with a lot of operations around the world. It is traded as SAP & SPPJY. It was founded in 1936 with about 12,800 employees. It has its headquarters located at Johannesburg, South Africa with Stephen Robert as his Binnie as his CEO. It produces the world’s largest number of dissolving wood pulp. Sappi produces and sells chemical cellulose, pulp, paper products and timber forest products both for the Southern Africa market and export markets. The company has a turnover of R83.69billion and 12650 employees During the financial year that ended in 2018.

22. Woolworths Holdings
Woolworths Holdings Limited is a South Africa based corporation which specializes in multinational retailing. It was founded in 1931 by Max Sonnenberg and had its headquarters located at 93, Longmarket Street, Cape Town, South Africa. It offers services in areas such as Botswana, South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana, Australia, and New Zealand. It has a very strong international presence but is no way related to the Australian Wordsworth supermarket chain. It has about 46,000 employees with an annual turnover of R69.31billion (2018 estimate). Woolworths Holdings consists of home, fashion and beauty stores, it also offer food retailing.

23. Barloworld
Barloworld Limited was founded in 1902 by Ernest Billy Barlow in South Africa. It has its headquarters located at Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. It moved from being a conglomerate of many businesses like mining, building materials, motor vehicles, and information technology to being an industrial brand management company. It has about 19,745 employees and an annual turnover of R62.0 billion (2017 estimate). It is a major distribution company for international brands. It provides fleet management, integrated rental, logistics solutions, and product support.

24. Transnet
Transnet is a state-owned enterprise that was founded in 1990 as a limited company. It is a very big South African port, rail and pipeline company with its headquarters in Johannesburg, at the Carlton Center. It has 49,078 employees and an annual turnover of R72,9 billion (2018 estimate). Transnet has about for business units which are: Transnet National Ports Authority, Transnet Pipelines, Transnet Rail Engineering- rolling stock and Transnet Freight Rail. It’s the main product is freight logistics and has P. Molefe as the Chairperson of the Board and T. Morwe as the Acting Chief Operating Officer.

25. Vodacom South Africa
Vodacom South Africa was incorporated in 1993 in South Africa and largely referred to as a South African establishment, Vodacom South Africa is a household name in the country. With a focus on Telecomms, they provide voice, messaging, data and converged services, satisfying an estimated figure of customers ranging about 55 million. Vodacom covers the majority of Africa (in terms of the number of countries covered) with operations in Tanzania, Congo, Mozambique, Lesotho, and over 32 other African countries. Its annual turnover stands at R 87.08billion (2018 estimate). The company is jointly owned by Telkom, another African telecommunication giant and Vodafone at a 50/50 ratio
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by ednited(f): 4:24am On Apr 01, 2020
Kazikazi:
Blue Nile is a part of Nile,but a white Nile I think is a bigger one which starts in lake Victoria. The blue Nile starts in lake tana,Ethiopia.

About a war,we fought with Uganda long ago in 79.The Ugandan soldiers attached TZ,we had no choice but responding with fire.We fought,we pushed them back, but the president of Uganda who was Idd Amin at the time,when he saw he is loosing,he called his friend Muammar Gaddafi to help.
Gaddafi sent 2500 Libyan soldiers with a lot of military weapons,but we overpowerd them,we captured them.We took over Uganda.Idd Amin ran away.We appointed a new president.
You can check on Wikipedia.

Most of those Arabs can't fight a forest war! What they know is sand,sands,and more sand with scotching sun



It is really interesting. I have got to read about it wow.


Yeah, Arabs didn't adapt places like forests. Desert is where they could master
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 4:57am On Apr 01, 2020
ednited:




It is really interesting. I have got to read about it wow.


Yeah, Arabs didn't adapt places like forests. Desert is where they could master

However that's decade's ago plus I'd suggest you go look for other sources, Wikipedia can be somewhat flawed
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 5:08am On Apr 01, 2020
Music industry spending, selected countries (US$ million)


Source: PwC Entertainment and Media Outlook: South Africa – Nigeria – Kenya.

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 5:13am On Apr 01, 2020
Kenya‘s total entertainment and media industry was valued at US$1.8 billion in 2014, up 13.3% from 2013, when it stood at US$1.6 billion. The market is expected to surpass the US$3 billion mark in 2019 to reach US$3.3 billion

South Africa‘s entertainment and media industry is expected to grow from $8 billion in 2014 to $12.3 billion in 2019, with digital spend expected to fuel the overall growth.

Nigeria‘s entertainment and media market grew by 19.3% in 2014 to reach US$4 billion. By 2019, the market would be more than twice as big, with estimated total revenue of US$8.1 billion.

Vicki Myburgh, entertainment and media leader for PwC southern Africa, says: “This year’s outlook shows consumer demand for entertainment and media experiences will continue to grow, while migrating towards video and mobile in South Africa, the Internet will be the key driver of growth for Nigeria.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 5:33am On Apr 01, 2020
These are the countries with the most improved health care system in Africa in 2020.
1. South Africa:

South Africa boasts the highest standard of healthcare in Africa. There are over 200 private hospitals across the country which offer services that match Europe, Asia, and America.

Funding for public healthcare in South Africa currently comes from government spending through taxation and point-of-care spending from those using services.

There are plans to implement a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme to provide more free services for all and improve the quality of public healthcare.

2. Tunisia:

Tunisia has a public health system funded from taxation run by the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Maladie that provides care for the majority of the population.

It includes health centers providing primary care, district and regional hospitals, and university hospitals.

3. Kenya:

Kenya has the best Health Care in East Africa. The country has made good progress in expanding access to primary health care services, free maternity services, elimination of user fees for public primary care facilities, and health insurance subsidies for the elderly and severely disabled.

4. Algeria:

Algeria has a public health care system, which is accessible and free of charge to all citizens of Algeria. The government of Algeria finances the federal health care system.

The country scores very high in Convenience of location and Convenience with the cost.

5. Nigeria:

The Nigerian healthcare system consists of two sectors: public and private.

In general, the public healthcare system is of a low standard due to a lack of government funding and inadequate staffing levels. Still, the Private healthcare facilities in Nigeria are of high standards.

6. Egypt:

Healthcare in Egypt consists of both the public and private sectors.

Public health coverage offered through the Ministry of Health operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services.

The country is currently working on an overhaul of its public healthcare system to improve its quality.

7. Morocco:

The first health care policy in Morocco was devised three years after independence in 1959, with the majority of the free healthcare services and management focused on the general public.

The state provides funding and administration. The Ministry of Health runs the National Institutes and Laboratories, Basic Care Health Network and the Hospital Network.

The Defense Department owns and runs its hospitals, and local governments run city health services. Morocco also has a social protection system that covers all employees for sickness, maternity, invalidity, and retirement.

8. Rwanda:

Despite many critics writing the obituary of Rwanda after the disastrous Genocide in 1994, the country has continued to leap expectations.

Rwanda is a country with one of the most sought-after healthcare system in Africa. The country’s budget ensures that the health sector gets over 20 percent of funding juxtaposed to the Abuja declaration of 15 percent which many countries on the continent have not yet adopted.

The country currently has the highest government revenue, but sadly doesn’t have enough private stakeholders in the sector.

9. Tanzania:

President John Magufuli has been at the forefront, making the headlines prioritizing the improvement of public health institutions.

The country also has the envied National Medical Aid Scheme, which is crucial in reaching universal health coverage.

10. Zambia:

The country has been making strides in ensuring that they beef up their workforce.

It is doing well in making sure that it opens post for medical practitioners so that the country can have more special cases treated. As specialty professions increase, so will its improved access to medical care among Zambians.

According to the Health Care Index, derived from a collation of data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), health ministries and independent watchdogs in the health sector, South Africa topped the African rankings with an index of 64.14.

The Health Care Index gives a single measure of the state of each country’s health system. Tunisia scored 57.18, making it the second on the list of African Countries with the best Health care system.

Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria, ranked ahead of Egypt and Morocco but lagged behind South Africa, Tunisia, Kenya, and Algeria.

Critics have accused the Nigerian president of not doing enough in the health sector in Nigeria but have praised stakeholders in the industry for adequately utilizing available funds.

Health Care Index is an estimation of the overall quality of the health care system, health care professionals, equipment, staff, doctors, cost, etc.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 5:39am On Apr 01, 2020
Freedom of the press in Africa

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by ednited(f): 5:47am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


However that's decade's ago plus I'd suggest you go look for other sources, Wikipedia can be somewhat flawed


Sure, wikipedia isn't always the best source to rely on.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by ednited(f): 5:49am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:
Freedom of the press in Africa

When was this report made or updated? Hopefully it is years ago.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Problemkid1: 5:55am On Apr 01, 2020
samorobo:


I call you nakuru and you dont he have boobs & pussy..so stop advertising yourself to me....

You are a weird man
Sammy leave all these wack wack people for crying sake. Ignore them and face the topic. They're boring asf.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Problemkid1: 5:59am On Apr 01, 2020
samorobo:


Lol he is fund of it..he goes about seducing men on NL..same with tayermshri..

Remember when that tayeridiot was asking about my panties and titties...that is the height of homosexual B.S...... fvcking weirdos
Avoid all these Kenya weirdos. They're all gays. Just cover your ass with the blood of Isrealites grin grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 6:01am On Apr 01, 2020
ednited:



When was this report made or updated? Hopefully it is years ago.

Yes 2019

I know Tanzania and Ethiopia improved but it's still in the Red w
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Problemkid1: 6:04am On Apr 01, 2020
Just40:
grin grin grin grin grin

you are bleeding and crying


you guys are just broke hungry thieves
grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Problemkid1: 6:10am On Apr 01, 2020
Kazikazi:
grin grin grin grin grin grin
You are a real lady.you are very intelligent. That man lacks understanding, you have told him countless times how you don't want to be called mpenzi by him,,but the sad truth is,he is dumb
grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Problemkid1: 6:22am On Apr 01, 2020
Shma:
am not seeing anything, post something that can be seen clearly like this.the mall can be big but selling maize and beans only. grin

Can the quality standards beat this?
Is this the biggest Mall in Kenya shocked shocked grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 6:25am On Apr 01, 2020
The town, currently known as the Ntshongweni Urban Development, is one of a select few new developments cropping up around the greater Durban area, earmarked to unlock new economic potential in the region.

The project is part of the Tongaat Hulett portfolio, and will be about 30km out from Durban, and 60 km from King Shaka International Airport.

Its a 20 year project

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 6:37am On Apr 01, 2020
Cornubia city, near Durban

We’re capturing the aspects of Cornubia Development as they come to life, and you can browse all the latest images here.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by ednited(f): 7:23am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:

Yes 2019
I know Tanzania and Ethiopia improved but it's still in the Red w

What is their prob tho. lol
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:35am On Apr 01, 2020
ednited:



What is their prob tho. lol

Government still has much control of media, even news coming from countries in the Red cannot be deemed correct, government controls what goes in to the public,

Same as news reported in Rwanda, you criticism the government you may end up dead or you'll hear news like "man who disobeyed lockdown and went fishing was eaten by a crocodile"

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Astark: 7:50am On Apr 01, 2020
I know these Nigerians and Kenyans beef are just to entertain ourselfs and to speak about our country development, we don't really wish each other harms.

I want to ask why are somali so anti black and have huge hatred for other black Africans that doesn't share their genetics?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:52am On Apr 01, 2020
Astark:
I know these Nigerians and Kenyans beef are just to entertain ourselfs and to speak about our country development, we don't really wish each other harms.

I want to ask why are somali so anti black and have huge hatred for other black Africans that doesn't share their genetics?

Not ones I've met in SA
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 7:56am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


Yes 2019

I know Tanzania and Ethiopia improved but it's still in the Red w

Tanzania didn't improve maybe Ethiopia
The Tanzanian government has been jailing journalists and shooting them at random
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 7:58am On Apr 01, 2020
Astark:
I know these Nigerians and Kenyans beef are just to entertain ourselfs and to speak about our country development, we don't really wish each other harms.

I want to ask why are somali so anti black and have huge hatred for other black Africans that doesn't share their genetics?

Not all of them but some have that stupid way of thinking
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Astark: 7:59am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


Not ones I've met in SA
you think they will say it to your face? Go to social media and see
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Astark: 8:00am On Apr 01, 2020
tylann:

Not all of them but some have that stupid way of thinking
85% of them are like that and I'm not joking
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by XhosaNostra(f): 8:13am On Apr 01, 2020
Austine1212:


Not ones I've met in SA


That's because WE don't like THEM, so they have no reason to feel oulik. South Africans will humble you.

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