Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on May 18, 2023, 05:27:41 PM
-
It's getting worse n worse...almost all small business have shutdown except for kinyozi, hair salons, food n bars
Bars struggling.
-
It will get worst before it gets better. Global recession in high gear. Next 2 -3 yrs most likely lost years unless Ukraine conflict is sorted out. US vs Ching Chong loading in 2025. No escape.
-
2023 will be good for Kenya if we have ni atock exchange crush in US
-
It's getting worse n worse...almost all small business have shutdown except for kinyozi, hair salons, food n bars
Bars struggling.
Is Ndii's plan not working or did uhuru just leave a big mess and is it just going to take time? This is dangerous for the country in terms of crime rates, alcoholism, domestic violence...this does not sound good.
-
It's getting worse n worse...almost all small business have shutdown except for kinyozi, hair salons, food n bars
Bars struggling.
Soon petrol will be ksh.200 and the ramifications of that especially on inflation will decimate households and businesses. The Ksh. depreciation has accelerated by july it'll be at least 150. The government is tone deaf on cutting spending specifically discretionary spending( everything other than payrolls).
However this is also a very opportune time to innovate by lowering cost of goods and services by obviously increasing productivity.
-
2023 will be good for Kenya if we have ni atock exchange crush in US
Not gonna happen. I day trade $20K stocks daily up or down. A crash will be good on shorting (bottomline) but it won't help other countries.
-
Urban families have relocated to the villages since corona. Unga at 200 even the villages.
Before corona I had noted most pubs were running on empty.
Except for banks, quickmart, metroline and online women clothing things are squeezy.
-
Nairobi is like some shags..almost all business shutdown.
-
Someone will lie that Kenya has recovered to 2019
..2021 recovery was gutted by Ukraine Russia war of 2022..it over fro many small businesses
-
What's the solution?
-
What's the solution?
End of Ukraine Russia war for starters
-
The global commodity prices have eased https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/gsci . Kenya problem is local but was exacerbated by ukraine war. Government has to fix its fiscal problems before the private sector can recover. As it is predatory government that is trying to solve fiscal problems by confiscating taxes from private sector, it'll only get worse.
-
No traffic on the roads, people can't afford to drive
-
What's the solution?
End of Ukraine Russia war for starters
How will it impact?
-
What's the solution?
End of Ukraine Russia war for starters
How will it impact?
it will reduce inflation in western world..Feds will cut rates..money will flow to poor global south
-
Kenya's problem is not Ukraine. It's economic problems did not start because of Ukraine. The problem is structural. It's internal.
Too much corruption, lawlessness, inefficiencies, too much government, taxes too high....what business can operate productively in that environment???
As Patel said, kenya has been in a depression since 1963. There's a problem in the whole of sub-saharan Africa. They do not have a culture of production. They make nothing. How can you become a richer country if you make nothing and then add on the lawlessness, corruption, taxes and too much government.
Africans need a miracle. There's something fundamentally wrong with their culture.
-
The only upside post covid most people are coping by going back to rural areas rather than resorting to tough urban life..also with lots of wfh I am seeing trend of people going back rural..where at least many can resort to farming as their second hassle
-
Counties n covid n tech could be permanently reversing urbanisation or styming it..it help in Kenya rural areas have almost everything..including fiber,electricity water. Kenya might never urbanize again...if Ruto fix water n fiber n electricity...and companies allow more n more remote work..schools
-
At least if you have rural land you can farm and avoid starvation, but what happens to all those apartments they've been building in Nairobi? they must be empty.
-
Kenya's problem is not Ukraine. It's economic problems did not start because of Ukraine. The problem is structural. It's internal.
Too much corruption, lawlessness, inefficiencies, too much government, taxes too high....what business can operate productively in that environment???
As Patel said, kenya has been in a depression since 1963. There's a problem in the whole of sub-saharan Africa. They do not have a culture of production. They make nothing. How can you become a richer country if you make nothing and then add on the lawlessness, corruption, taxes and too much government.
Africans need a miracle. There's something fundamentally wrong with their culture.
There has to be a change in culture. Focus on policy changes that creates jobs and keep the economy moving.
Hiring people who know nothing about policy doesnt inspire confidence.
-
Matatus start being parked as early as 9 in the morning. The rush hour barely lasts two trips morning and evening.
The long lines of passengers in town which would stretch from 5-10 p.m. up to 2019 are gone.
-
Matatus start being parked as early as 9 in the morning. The rush hour barely lasts two trips morning and evening.
The long lines of passengers in town which would stretch from 5-10 p.m. up to 2019 are gone.
That bad??