Commercial Land

The Kenyan Billionaire, Millionaire and Thousandaire think about the same things.
Land, houses, cars and sex. How can we change this mindset ( those are words from a morning show panalist)? Arap Mshamba with his ksh35billion should venture in manufacturing .

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You can’t change peoples mindset. Only a major event can. For decades, Americans thought property values would never go down until the 2008 mortgage crisis. For Kenyans to change their mindset about land or buildings, such an event has to occur and affect a vast majority. As long as most Kenyans keep buying land/property in cash, it won’t happen for a long time.

Bei za Kenya haishuki haraka, urbanization is just a mere 25% while the West it’s over 75%. Our land tenuring is messy and cannot allow room for development.

The only reason bei hazishukangi ni juu there is very little debt involved.

Manufacturing is done by Indians, we should learn from them. Selfishness is our greatest problem, everyone wants to outshine his neighbors.

I agree most land are cash payments but urbanization is still on the low.

Ongeza pesa ya corruption hapo.

Apparently hujui kusoma between the lines… @M2Random fundisha hii kiyana

Also because technically Kenya is 70% arid. We are competing for very little land. Simple Supply and demand. If you go to places like Zambia and Ghana, they have lots of land available. Demand is not much.

That’s what I keep saying hear. Arap Singh and his band of looters can really help this country if they engaged in manufacturing…they would create wealth and jobs…and the effects of corruption would be greatly minimised.

huku no one owns land. yote ni Govt lease/ community land.
a foreigner can be given land for use hata 1000s of acres but mishowe itarudi. ypu pay very little to use the land.
that helps use land as a factor of production and not a hoarded product.
there lies the answer to the Kenyan land quagmire