Am sorry but I love Nairobi so much, its always a huge relief especially if you have been to a chaotic city like Kampala. Nairobi is a sigh of relief, and a very beautiful city. Its surely the capital of East and central Africa, No doubt about that. Nita tembelea Nairos tenna tenna tenna.
@@abilitypeta yeah ,if the projects were not funding themselves, also if you pay close attention this is not creating any debt since it pays itself in 30 years , now that is proper planning.
Aren't you the same guys who've been critising insulting and everything to president Uhuru wait until the modern day ketan somaia (ruto) takes over the leadership it will be a super reverse gear to days of super corruption already he's doing it well before hand
This is the story we are not told, this project has alot of positive impact from creating employment to improving business and subsequently positioning Kenya as an international/African hub for investment. Thank you Alex/Chams for the good work
This is awesome. If we keep on focusing on things that matter, we will make our country so gorgeous. I like the idea to decongest Nairobi. Way to go. Very well crafted by hard working Kenyans. I am very proud of Kenya.
Yeah. It just about understanding having Inclusive institutions rather than Extractive ones, especially inafaa kuwa kwa security na justice systems. Hio ndio muhimu.
Great content. Best infrastructure development in the country. We will always remember president Uhuru Kenyatta for this development. More love from Kolmarek, South Sudan 🇸🇸❤
This will be remembered as the Government of Infrastructure despite all the criticism. Their effort is visible and can be seen. They have done more on Infrastructure than any other government before. Credit be given where its due. Commendable job on infrastructure country wide.
I agree James, A nairobian, I am currently out in the currently and have driven through 5 countries. I have used some side roads and the completed and ongoing tarmac roads is amazing. I started looking at electrical power distribution, nikashangaa, kila area. Problem now is cost of transportation and cost of electricity.
They did! In the video is mentioned a lane for express bus service, and the advantages of that. It's around 2:30 or 2:40 in the video. "Bus Rapid Transit System". We have this in some places in the US, I used to see it in Miami. It's much cheaper to implement, it's flexible, doesn't use its own type of infrastructure.... This looks like a good plan! It looks like they're building it with some extra capacity so it won't immediately turn into a giant traffic-jam...
The next president should also find a way of making their mark by investing in projects that improve the quality of life for Kenyans across the board. We can't afford stagnation.
It's amazing to see Kenya enter the league of developed countries. Completion of such a mega project will surely birth others. From Kenya🇰🇪 ❤️to the world🌍🌎
Kuna msee amesema inaleta beauty. We need a country we can be proud of. Kenya must remain a pace setter in the region in terms of development and modernization and start fighting for number one in Africa. We already have what it takes as a people. We only need the government to board.
And completely and ruthlessly stamp out corruption. No country can develop without first eliminating corruption. Look at China. Corruption was punished by a public firing squad. Another example is Rwanda.
My brothers and Sisters who are here, please listen to the President what he said last few months. He has been doing good and forcus this second term more than his first term . He continued say that, he is doing good with Raila more than his deputy. This means Raila his playing a big role in this Government. The President has fully support and ideas from Baba .
There will be completed with the coming of Jesus.asmall section of Northern bypass took decades.with the state of the economy currently,it will take i dnt know how long
Listening to the CS of Transport talking about foreign investors coming to Nairobi makes me wonder why a majority of wealth acquisition activities are concentrated in here while the country has 584,000km2. That is the single most reason that makes it hard to disentangle the city of both the high population and in turn traffic.
a country is a s good as it's capital, if the capital is good then they will set up shop and then move to the other areas as they expand. But if the capital is chaotic and a concrete slum then they won't even bother! Perfect example is Kigali, very organized and clean but if you've travelled outside Kigali to other towns you'll see nothing much but investors keep flocking to Rwanda just because of Kigali
This is great. We need to do the same for other counties so that the whole country develops like it is in first world countries. Not everything there is concentrated in the capital city.
I'm not an economist but what Uhuru has done to our roads has never happened before. This is the foundation to spire future economic development. Roads infrastructure will open up all parts of the country and generate the funds to pay the loans. Keep it up Nginas son.
Wheeew!!! Something to look at that's not negative,my mind feels rejuvenated from all the negative on the news. A 1 plus 1 from the government and all those involved. You just earned yourself a new subscriber.
Say it reject it, Uhuru has done tremendous job in the infrastructure and healthcare system, not done yet though, we still miles away from reaching up there.
On my part also, I think if they come up with ways of phasing out old vehicles which are unroadworthy, personal and public, limit the number of saccos according to the population in the regions, limit the number of matatus in the saccos, I think it can also help in reducing traffic in nairobi.
@@mrprince7062 I acknowledge that but judging them on quality, attention to detail and meticulousness they deserve credit. I mean even if we paid cash they'd have done we still
@@dragon-phoenix5077 Exactly! What kind of logic is that. If you have borrowed some money and bought a house, would you blame the bank for putting you in deep debt?
Even though Chinese Funded and Engineered, It is good to see a good number of local people working on the project. This should be hard wired in all foreign funded contracts. After all we have tor repay back the Loans and we need to retain the technical expertise to repair and maintain the assets ourselves into the future. Good Job on this👍.
@@noahchibangu5 ; Don't worry about the debt. Loan without action or anything to show for it is the worst. At least we can see something. Lets give credit where its due and criticize only to improve.
@@lionprinceashanti7912 what u mean don't worry? This type of thinking is for short-term mind sitters who only want the short success but only time will show Us all so have fun in the sun ☀️ for now
We don't have much of Natural resources in Kenya but We have human resources Mombasa port its very strategic and can turn east and central Africa to economic Giants .
This is great and we should learn how how to contract our own express roads. keep the tallent by absorbing it into KeNHA, then fund it to undertake National Constraction projects
Problem is local contracting leads to mediocre products not because of lack of skills, but undercutting of resources in true Kenyan to maximize illegal profits. We also can learn something from the hardworking spirit of the CHinese who move very quickly on projects
Beauty of the face is deceiving.....we need an operation to the heart of the city. The garbage, the disorganization, the matatu madness, sanitation degradation, and basic untidiness needs urgent attention. We should also not forget to wash the face of the rest of the countryside.....where even drinking water is a scarce resource....
Nairobi is the Capital, and when Nairobi wins, the other towns win too and eventually the whole country. This is a very positive move, a legacy to be remembered. The economy of a state is as good as its infrastructure. We look forward to a better economy in future. The next move is to fight corruption which has made us lag behind for the past years.
Great progress but looking at the design,one would wonder how they`ll fit in a lane for the BRT now that there are parts where the road is only two lanes one way,have they purchased land to expand the road?
thanks to kenyan govt checkout kampala expressway and see how slow its being constructed yet kampala and nairobi expressways were started at the same time
Very impressive ... Kenya is truly modernising in giant strides but alas being humane is slowly been replaced by materialism and greed ... let's embrace modernization while cautiously ensuring we remain humane enough to remember our less fortunate more ...
Amazing! I'm curious to know whether some of the matatu stages as we know them now will change location to accommodate the Xpressway. Where will the Mlolongo matatu stage be for instance? Anywhere we can find all this design info?
Thanks Chamwada for covering this. I really would like to hear how much it would cost to set up a functional rail system and the comparison to this express way cost
Kenya can do it. In 1988 China did not have any expressway and was poorer than every African country except two. Today China is world's no. 1 with 140,000km expressways. If China can do it Kenya can too! In China the saying is if you want wealth build the road first.
Great content, but allow me to drift off a bit. I could not avoid noticing, Eng Peter Mundinia-DG/KeNHA, Prof. Paul Maringa-PS/State Dept. for Infrastructure, James Macharia-CS/Transport. Fact, I don’t deny qualifications, but Kenya is a multiethnic society. Such should be reflected in big and small offices.
Tribalism is eating Kenya day and night and so ravenously. We have a long way to go. It even became so bad after the two consecutive terms from the the same tribesmen.
how did you become an expert on their ethnicity? is that not tribalism itself if you can only judge others by their names? kenya corruption is driven by all tribes, if that is a positive thing to you.
@@romenhome5138 that is simple, I am a Kenyan, and 3/4 of our names follow a cultural or ethnicity pattern, which you can easily recognize. Does knowing, understanding, and pointing out make me a tribalist? It depends on your perspective. My point here, in multiethnic, multiracial, and multi-religious/worldviews societies, we need diversity in inclusion, not only diversity of thoughts.
We lost 24 years of infrastructure development under Moi. Roads were being demolished instead of being built, remember the Kitale-Lodwar road. It had to be done from scratch.
Moi was the president we needed then. We have to be grateful, he steered the country, through Africa's most unpredictable period. He also did a lot to preserve wildlife, and keep debt low. The downside is, sometimes you need good debt to progress. He wasn't perfect, but who is really? Uhuru has driven the economy to it's knees, but he did a lot of infrastructure development, maybe we can say Kibaki did better than both. Juu it was under his reign that Kenya actually took off.
@@jomo2483 not true.90s was called Kenya's lost decade.we had a chance to jump into digital revolution but moi was concerned about self preservation..he scored zero on economics and the nation was practically bankrupt. He nonetheless preserved the nation integrity and respect of it's borders and did a bit on education areas.
@@jomo2483oooyah say something about your god chosen president 😂😂😂😂😂......useless Uhuru stands out he took kenya from 7 trillion to 13 trillion economy is that failure? Btw debts are not problems if the projects sre there so your definition of bringing the country to its knees is just hot air....we can see his projects and where he used thst money
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Am sorry but I love Nairobi so much, its always a huge relief especially if you have been to a chaotic city like Kampala. Nairobi is a sigh of relief, and a very beautiful city. Its surely the capital of East and central Africa, No doubt about that. Nita tembelea Nairos tenna tenna tenna.
Imagine if we did this since independence... we would be so far.
Never would've happened with the intense corruption and greed of our politicians
Imagine how deep in debt we'd be
@@abilitypeta yeah ,if the projects were not funding themselves, also if you pay close attention this is not creating any debt since it pays itself in 30 years , now that is proper planning.
Aren't you the same guys who've been critising insulting and everything to president Uhuru wait until the modern day ketan somaia (ruto) takes over the leadership it will be a super reverse gear to days of super corruption already he's doing it well before hand
No country in the world has no debt even Jesus in heaven wherever that is, is in huge debt
Go Kenya 🇰🇪
Much respect from RWANDA 🇷🇼❣️ ❣️❣️❣️
This expressway is gonna be a game changer in the city of Nairobi amazing updates🔥🔥🔥👌💞
Congratulations our Kenya do well love from Ghana 🇬🇭😍
Kenya my motherland, love from US🇺🇸
This is the story we are not told, this project has alot of positive impact from creating employment to improving business and subsequently positioning Kenya as an international/African hub for investment. Thank you Alex/Chams for the good work
Chams media inspires hope unlike the normal local media houses.kudos keep up showing the positives that others dont
Exactly, Local media is full of shit
This is awesome. If we keep on focusing on things that matter, we will make our country so gorgeous. I like the idea to decongest Nairobi. Way to go. Very well crafted by hard working Kenyans. I am very proud of Kenya.
It's a good project. If only the government would fight corruption harder so we have better facilities all round.
Yeah. It just about understanding having Inclusive institutions rather than Extractive ones, especially inafaa kuwa kwa security na justice systems. Hio ndio muhimu.
@@b1kReviews health pia muhimu.
@@topnineshow Yeah. Lakini na sema hizi mbili ndio crucial kuzuia issue ya corruption.
Yep we steal 720 billion a year. We could build afford to build 8 more such bypasses without any loans just from what we steal in one year.
That's what they want u to know but do u think that's all?
Great content. Best infrastructure development in the country. We will always remember president Uhuru Kenyatta for this development. More love from Kolmarek, South Sudan 🇸🇸❤
China will run the infrastructure for 30 years lol
Watching from Namibia impressive, one day I will visit Kenya.
Welcome to my country.
You are welcome 2 our country.'Hakuna matata.'
This will be remembered as the Government of Infrastructure despite all the criticism. Their effort is visible and can be seen. They have done more on Infrastructure than any other government before. Credit be given where its due. Commendable job on infrastructure country wide.
Food for everyone first
Your forget this is d by money
I agree James, A nairobian, I am currently out in the currently and have driven through 5 countries. I have used some side roads and the completed and ongoing tarmac roads is amazing. I started looking at electrical power distribution, nikashangaa, kila area. Problem now is cost of transportation and cost of electricity.
Correction to my reply, I meant ‘counties’ nor ‘countries’
But i thought Kibaki started this project. I dont think that current government is doing anything ni makelele tu
Kenya and Nairobi in particular made me to add a crown to Kenyans.
It's great seeing major projects modernising Nairobi
I wish we thought of mass transit. Like train trains.
Damn yeah but this is Kenya
Mass transit will cost many times more. Moreover expressway will cater to commercial vehicles and improve trade and business
My thoughts too visit Dubai and see how their infrastructure is really efficient
They did! In the video is mentioned a lane for express bus service, and the advantages of that. It's around 2:30 or 2:40 in the video. "Bus Rapid Transit System". We have this in some places in the US, I used to see it in Miami. It's much cheaper to implement, it's flexible, doesn't use its own type of infrastructure.... This looks like a good plan! It looks like they're building it with some extra capacity so it won't immediately turn into a giant traffic-jam...
@@leonardpearlman4017 Think he refer to metro system, 'like a train "
Uhuru has changed this country completely! It’s breathtaking
Kibaki led the way , with Uhuru picking up the baton and carrying on with the race.
The next president should also find a way of making their mark by investing in projects that improve the quality of life for Kenyans across the board. We can't afford stagnation.
A president that will make sure police are held accountable for corruption and stealing money from the average citizens
Na madeni
to debts i guess
I like the positivity of this story.. Good job. Kenya we are growing..
I travel a lot and everywhere I've been including my home .. there's a road getting constructed Uhuru has really worked.
I agree
Yeah.
Bottoms up😂😂😂
Ulisikia wapi
This road is a private property for at least 30years
It's great to hear that they'll include brt to the existing roads
YA
True, it’s quite thoughtful
Thank you Alex for countering propaganda that the selfish and self serving politicians are currently spreading against this marvelous project.
Dope, can't wait to come home and see this.👏👏👏
Imagine doing such,minus corruption,we would be soo far.
Thanks Chams for this. I like the content. All the best baba.
Thanks
Good job explaining this for us. Whereas many people have been negative on it, the gains will be great for Nairobi and the whole country.
It's amazing to see Kenya enter the league of developed countries. Completion of such a mega project will surely birth others. From Kenya🇰🇪 ❤️to the world🌍🌎
Kuna msee amesema inaleta beauty. We need a country we can be proud of. Kenya must remain a pace setter in the region in terms of development and modernization and start fighting for number one in Africa. We already have what it takes as a people. We only need the government to board.
Wow! I was captured by that too. I would wish we manage to keep it *clean.*
Yeah, most important ni the institutions to be on board.
And completely and ruthlessly stamp out corruption. No country can develop without first eliminating corruption. Look at China. Corruption was punished by a public firing squad. Another example is Rwanda.
James Gichuhi corruption is in DNA unless we educate our people.
Chams media has a way of making a normal stories amazing
This is a great legacy by the Government and people of Kenya that goes on.
My brothers and Sisters who are here, please listen to the President what he said last few months. He has been doing good and forcus this second term more than his first term . He continued say that, he is doing good with Raila more than his deputy. This means Raila his playing a big role in this Government. The President has fully support and ideas from Baba .
anytime i want to watch some positive news, i get it here,kudos
Very true,the way the media usually overlooks the positive and chooses to focus on the negative
I'm sure when this project is done wataitafutia tu kasoro/makosa
Welcome to the future. I understand our neighbours are planning trips to come see the expressway.
Uganda is doing a similar one Kampala - Entebbe Express way.... Toll
There will be completed with the coming of Jesus.asmall section of Northern bypass took decades.with the state of the economy currently,it will take i dnt know how long
@@dekasgrouplimited8424 He just said it will be open to the public February 2021
@@dekasgrouplimited8424 are u dreaming, they are working day and night, by March it will be opened
Listening to the CS of Transport talking about foreign investors coming to Nairobi makes me wonder why a majority of wealth acquisition activities are concentrated in here while the country has 584,000km2. That is the single most reason that makes it hard to disentangle the city of both the high population and in turn traffic.
a country is a s good as it's capital, if the capital is good then they will set up shop and then move to the other areas as they expand. But if the capital is chaotic and a concrete slum then they won't even bother!
Perfect example is Kigali, very organized and clean but if you've travelled outside Kigali to other towns you'll see nothing much but investors keep flocking to Rwanda just because of Kigali
Rome for romans
Good job Cham's, congratulations Mr Kenyatta
Good Roads leads to progress and development of nation🌻🌻🌻.
Great work 👍🏽 Some lessons learnt on effective project management.
The infrastructure development in this country is very huge. Wasee the government is really keen on development🔥
True.
True but unfortunately we are overburdened by Taxes imposed on us as results of over borrowing
But atleast we are seeing something happening
But at what cost.
@@williamkirima8295 everything has a cost even the lack of it will still cost us.
We should now work on a modern rapid city rail transport connecting east, west, north and south 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
This is great. We need to do the same for other counties so that the whole country develops like it is in first world countries. Not everything there is concentrated in the capital city.
Glad to see our own people building 🙌🏻🇰🇪💚
I'm not an economist but what Uhuru has done to our roads has never happened before. This is the foundation to spire future economic development. Roads infrastructure will open up all parts of the country and generate the funds to pay the loans. Keep it up Nginas son.
Wheeew!!! Something to look at that's not negative,my mind feels rejuvenated from all the negative on the news. A 1 plus 1 from the government and all those involved. You just earned yourself a new subscriber.
Alafu kuna mtu anasema Uhuru hajafanya kazi. This is great.
I can call them blind people and they will never see 🙈
Thanks Alex for the great updates on our new road.
Say it reject it, Uhuru has done tremendous job in the infrastructure and healthcare system, not done yet though, we still miles away from reaching up there.
Did you listen to the part saying he has mortgaged the road to the Chinese for 30 years and you are going to pay to drive on it?
True Uhuru is the best
Uhuru amemukubali Raila, ndio mwaona hivyo. Without the Hand of Raila it couldn't do this
@@omondisamuel3649 even in advanced country is the same what if could deposited the amount in a swizz account.
@@omondisamuel3649 which other way were the Chinese supposed to recoup their investment?
A flagship project... nice contents froms Chams Media as always
On my part also, I think if they come up with ways of phasing out old vehicles which are unroadworthy, personal and public, limit the number of saccos according to the population in the regions, limit the number of matatus in the saccos, I think it can also help in reducing traffic in nairobi.
Add control of population in this list. It’s too huge for the government to maintain
We have to give it to the Chinese for the scale and level of expertise
They are putting the country in absolute debt (Debt that can never be repaid thus becoming their slave)
@@mrprince7062 I acknowledge that but judging them on quality, attention to detail and meticulousness they deserve credit. I mean even if we paid cash they'd have done we still
@@mrprince7062 it is your problem if you can’t pay! bear with it! don’t blame the doers!
@@dragon-phoenix5077 Exactly! What kind of logic is that. If you have borrowed some money and bought a house, would you blame the bank for putting you in deep debt?
Mr prince is right !
Please look at the highway project in monte negro, europe.
Fantastic production from my favorite features producer, CHAMS MEDIA.
The more we have good road networks the more investors comes in .we are good go kenya will soon be an investment hab Globally
True we also need to check on the high cost of production for industries & general cost of doing business
The thumbnail looks like some City in USA or Canada. Good job Uhuru. 99% of Kenyans are happy.
Paying even for a Road in this ERA.....next tutalipia hewa
Only kikuyu is happy
Tribalism will never end if we keep on defining people with their origin, let's appreciate what is good and condemn evil
Loans mzee. Ati 99% where are you getting your Data
Watakubali boda boda pale express ama?
Even though Chinese Funded and Engineered, It is good to see a good number of local people working on the project. This should be hard wired in all foreign funded contracts. After all we have tor repay back the Loans and we need to retain the technical expertise to repair and maintain the assets ourselves into the future. Good Job on this👍.
Easy said than done 😆 have u seen how the china debt trap look like?
@@noahchibangu5 ; Don't worry about the debt. Loan without action or anything to show for it is the worst. At least we can see something. Lets give credit where its due and criticize only to improve.
@@lionprinceashanti7912 what u mean don't worry? This type of thinking is for short-term mind sitters who only want the short success but only time will show Us all so have fun in the sun ☀️ for now
Its not a loan.
@@noahchibangu5 Lets appreciate what we get no matter how little. It can only get better if we encourage it that way.
We don't have much of Natural resources in Kenya but We have human resources Mombasa port its very strategic and can turn east and central Africa to economic Giants .
This is great and we should learn how how to contract our own express roads. keep the tallent by absorbing it into KeNHA, then fund it to undertake National Constraction projects
Paul Kimani: This is what we need to be doing all along.
Problem is local contracting leads to mediocre products not because of lack of skills, but undercutting of resources in true Kenyan to maximize illegal profits. We also can learn something from the hardworking spirit of the CHinese who move very quickly on projects
@@darelet Yup True its not lack of skills only uwizi tu na kukata kona.
Very nice presentation Chams Media
Very impressive media, Team Chams!
Excellent African project I was thinking doing similar thing in Ethiopia Addis Ababa thank I appreciate you
That's so nice. Nawapenda wa Kenya
This is the Kenya we want hatutaki kelele Kenya ni kazi tu thanks chams media.
President Uhuru has really worked
BS
Many thanks for seeing
Beauty of the face is deceiving.....we need an operation to the heart of the city. The garbage, the disorganization, the matatu madness, sanitation degradation, and basic untidiness needs urgent attention. We should also not forget to wash the face of the rest of the countryside.....where even drinking water is a scarce resource....
Big thanks to you Chams Media.
Nairobi is the Capital, and when Nairobi wins, the other towns win too and eventually the whole country. This is a very positive move, a legacy to be remembered. The economy of a state is as good as its infrastructure. We look forward to a better economy in future.
The next move is to fight corruption which has made us lag behind for the past years.
Great progress but looking at the design,one would wonder how they`ll fit in a lane for the BRT now that there are parts where the road is only two lanes one way,have they purchased land to expand the road?
Here in Uganda it's worse.corruption will never allow Uganda to av even a quarter of this
We need every project to be done at that speed..
I rate Chams media 10/10 can't be compared to other mainstream media in Kenya with 99.9% politics nonsense, Keep it Up
Thanks. Now I know I can join the express way in mlolongo and get off at Southern bypass👍👍
I feel so proud seeing the progress
thanks to kenyan govt
checkout kampala expressway and see how slow its being constructed yet kampala and nairobi expressways were started at the same time
Really good work there. Proud Kenyan 🇰🇪
Good progress so far.
Great content as always. Thanks Chamsmedia for sharing.
More than good roads and highways, Kenyans need road use education and civility. It starts with POLICE!
Very impressive ... Kenya is truly modernising in giant strides but alas being humane is slowly been replaced by materialism and greed ... let's embrace modernization while cautiously ensuring we remain humane enough to remember our less fortunate more ...
Wawooo great Job 🇰🇪
Congratulations His exellency the president for transforming infrastructure in kenya. God bless you!
Amazing! I'm curious to know whether some of the matatu stages as we know them now will change location to accommodate the
Xpressway. Where will the Mlolongo matatu stage be for instance? Anywhere we can find all this design info?
Thanks Chamwada for covering this. I really would like to hear how much it would cost to set up a functional rail system and the comparison to this express way cost
Good reporting 👍
CHAMWADA MAY GOD BLESS YOU
Very well done sir, you should do something on the hospitals NMS is building thanks again for keeping us up to date.
We already done this and it is on this UA-cam channel. Please subscribe to it
@@Chwamwada thanks I have watched it now looking forward to the updates i'm already a subscriber
@@chillspotmkenya Thanks
Kudos chams media. Good reporting
Imagine if we did this to our health,Agriculture and educational training facilities,
Kenya can do it. In 1988 China did not have any expressway and was poorer than every African country except two. Today China is world's no. 1 with 140,000km expressways. If China can do it Kenya can too!
In China the saying is if you want wealth build the road first.
Amazing, this is a game changer. Great work By Alex Chamwada
Something +ve-away from politics 🤦♂️.Good job Chams. n Kudos to the President. If he had one mo term...
This Express Road in Kenya is exactly like Tetteh Quarshie Road here in Ghana.
We've had this for over 30 years ago now....
Good luck Kenya
CONGRATS UHURU KENYATTA. Achieving all this amdist a deputy president trying to wrestle power from you is no easy fete. CONGRATS SIR!
wait till you start paying for the road,hii joto itaisha,i don't support any of them,kenya is screwed
Woooow. This is Mega. Many will remember Uhuru after his Team. Well done Mr President 👏
Love seeing progress in Africa…well done Kenya!
Great content, but allow me to drift off a bit. I could not avoid noticing, Eng Peter Mundinia-DG/KeNHA, Prof. Paul Maringa-PS/State Dept. for Infrastructure, James Macharia-CS/Transport. Fact, I don’t deny qualifications, but Kenya is a multiethnic society. Such should be reflected in big and small offices.
100% wisely put.
on point
Tribalism is eating Kenya day and night and so ravenously. We have a long way to go. It even became so bad after the two consecutive terms from the the same tribesmen.
how did you become an expert on their ethnicity? is that not tribalism itself if you can only judge others by their names? kenya corruption is driven by all tribes, if that is a positive thing to you.
@@romenhome5138 that is simple, I am a Kenyan, and 3/4 of our names follow a cultural or ethnicity pattern, which you can easily recognize. Does knowing, understanding, and pointing out make me a tribalist? It depends on your perspective. My point here, in multiethnic, multiracial, and multi-religious/worldviews societies, we need diversity in inclusion, not only diversity of thoughts.
For the first time I can download and watch it later when not busy.
It's under vision 2030 kudos to kibaki
The only positive media i enjoy!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
We lost 24 years of infrastructure development under Moi. Roads were being demolished instead of being built, remember the Kitale-Lodwar road. It had to be done from scratch.
Moi was the president we needed then. We have to be grateful, he steered the country, through Africa's most unpredictable period. He also did a lot to preserve wildlife, and keep debt low. The downside is, sometimes you need good debt to progress. He wasn't perfect, but who is really? Uhuru has driven the economy to it's knees, but he did a lot of infrastructure development, maybe we can say Kibaki did better than both. Juu it was under his reign that Kenya actually took off.
@@jomo2483 not true.90s was called Kenya's lost decade.we had a chance to jump into digital revolution but moi was concerned about self preservation..he scored zero on economics and the nation was practically bankrupt. He nonetheless preserved the nation integrity and respect of it's borders and did a bit on education areas.
@@jomo2483oooyah say something about your god chosen president 😂😂😂😂😂......useless Uhuru stands out he took kenya from 7 trillion to 13 trillion economy is that failure? Btw debts are not problems if the projects sre there so your definition of bringing the country to its knees is just hot air....we can see his projects and where he used thst money