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Kenya Discussion / Re: Kenya airlift program.
« Last post by kneegrow04 on May 14, 2024, 08:43:31 AM »Try uniserve. It helped my nephew secure a place in a college in Canada. Its not for free though.
This is an honest question, does anyone here know or have some information about this program https://www.kenyaairliftprogram.com/ ? Does it work or it’s another of those schemes to nowhere. There are some people driving me crazy about it, swearing that it has helped people relocate and study here. Does anyone here have an honest opinion or experience with them? Help me before I throw away my hard earned dollars!!
That is what happens when state regulating agencies are weakend for political purposes. Thank you to the Republicans.BOEING is fucked up!!!
Deregulation killed it. Planes are not safe. 787 and 777
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Is your machinery mobile also??
I didn't lease land...land has so many stones n all exposed by soil erosion. Land huko cost 300k per acre believe it. I pay Maasai 130 per tonne..tipper Ni kitu 2000. I intend to move to my own land in next phase. Now learning the game. This is not my main investment..I invested over years in rental units in Nairobi that take cares of my family needs. Hii Ni project yangu n my new wife
Emergency preparation are just words even in developed world. There is a reason they are emergencies and disasters. How do you prepare for floods, tsunamis?
Some year back it was Narok and Solai, now it is Mai Mahiu.Have always sought to understand how mwafrika recovers and rebuilds their lives after disasters.
Red Cross seem to be scratching the surface and has contextual experience but taking the shine from political leaders, County Commissioners seems to be the main hindrance.
Are they ever prepared for any emergency? I think they wait till it happens then prepare. Most of Narok is built ona flood zone and they continue to allow permant buildings on the flood zone. Why didnt they close Mai Mahiu rd as soon as the rains started?