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I think ni zile za kinangop
the kinangop investor withdrew citing moronic villagers
Kinangop wind power is a must
hawa ndio when the lorry ahead suddenly changes lanes or gets off the road due to an oncoming truck they get smashed to smitherens with little time to react
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that thing is massiveā¦ i wonder how it will pass zile bara bara zenye ziko na bridge pale naivasha
Plus the one taking the photo.
before moving oversize cargo, the first thing is always a route survey to find out where the bridges/underpasses are to determine feasibility. by the time the cargo leaves mombasa they already have the route mapped out with any possible obstructions including but not limited to bridges. they also come up with contingency plans for any steep slopes/inclines where the truck might require assisted braking/pushing
Southern bypass anguka thika road,head to kinangop
kinangop project ilikufa, their turbines I think ndizo ziko pale eastern bypass. Hizi ni za Lake Turkana, a few mbishas obtained from my interactions with clients from ile kibanda yangu ya ketepa pale KMA, upperhill
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The first turbine was fitted kedo 2 weeks
noma sana
i think i know the owners.
energy sector is the next big frontier
That is the ideal way, but our moronic kenyan way of doing things is different. Quite a number of times i have seen oversized cargo get stuck at kibarani overhead railway bridge right there in Mombasa where the journey starts causing massive traffic jams. Then i wonder, if the first bridge defeats them do they really do a route survey.