Poultry: Magufool Bit His Own Behind

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[li]Owing to the shortage, the price of a kilogramme of a broiler has risen from $2.8 to $ 4.5.[/li][/ul]

http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/business/Tanzania-chicken-imports-ban-coming-home-to-roost-/2560-4783734-12pqm1o/index.html

he burnt our chicks alive. NB real chicks not slay queens

So sorry. Let them eat rats.

And that’s how black markets are born…

They didn’t belong to the Kenyan seller. They belonged to the Tanzanian buyer.

Daily Nation
The chicks worth Sh12.5 million were owned by Arusha-based businesswomen Mary Matia, who is in police custody.

:oops: 12 million shillings destroyed. Megafool really has no enough brain cells

Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia are in a race to attract manufacturing for the continent to their nations. This will only happen if your improve the ease of doing business in the country which Kenya and Rwanda is in the top 5 in Africa. Travel in the three nations is easy. Kenya and Rwanda lead in forex and easy financial freedom while Ethiopia has cheaper power and better infrastructure. Where Kenya leads I’d that we are members of all trading blocks that allows manufacturers to export easily and our geographic transport corridor position regionally. Tz decided to go the opposite direction. Close borders, limit travel, limit financial freedom and refuse or renegade on trade agreements. That’s why all proposed industrial plants under kikwetu have yet to take place. Investors stayed away. Protectionism works for the short term but in the medium term and long term you struggle for being left behind.

Magufool’s jealousy and short-sightedness makes him pedal backwards on the East African tandem. He’ll pay dearly for that.

Actually its not even jealousy. The guy is naturally daft. Remember him banning contraceptives? Tz has a population about 8 m above ours but a GDP only half as big. Halafu a full president stands on a jukwaa and tells his people to breed like rats…

the tanzanians will lament again the way they have lamented mwongozo wa Nyerere

This is Guka… How many kids do you have?

It’s not really a Magufool trait, its just Tanzanians. Even during Moi’s days with Benjamin Mukapa, the story was the same

So you mean smuggling chicken into Tz is already bringing in hefty returns.
I know it’s too tempting for serious risk takers not to attempt.

:D:D:D

This is a miniature implementation of Drumpfism. He will capitulate closer to elections.

Meanwhile those complaining about fuel hatuko pekee yetu…our South African haters are also feeling the pinch…prices are very similar to ours

[SIZE=7]Petrol price has now broken R17.00 per litre in South Africa[/SIZE]
Staff Writer 8 hours ago
The CEF has published the official petrol price for South Africa, which will kick in on 3 October 2018.
Petrol (95) will go up by R1.00 per litre, bringing the price to R17.08 in Gauteng.
Diesel has also gone up by R1.24 per litre.
The new fuel prices are listed below.
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[li]Petrol 95 Gauteng – R17.08[/li][li]Petrol 95 Coast – R16.49[/li][li]Diesel 0.05% – R15.65[/li][li]Diesel 0.005% – R15.69[/li][li]Petrol 93 Gauteng – R16.85[/li][/ul]

Wapi @T255 aone upumbavu wa rais wao mvinyo locks

:D:D:D:D

Magufuli is daft, but the Tanzania people have also been blinded by their hatred of Kenyans… they think buying anything from Kenya is boosting our economy, what they forget is that Kenya also buys from Them,

If you want to see this hatred, visit https://jamiiforums.com/forums/kenyan-politics.115/

Kenya this, kenya that siku zote 90% of threads in that section

You forgot our greatest strength;well developed human capital. Ethiopia only beats us in power prices and labour costs.
The thing about Ethiopia is what you see is not what you get. Was there last week,one of our Kenyan clients relocated there and id considering coming back,the cheap labour in a country with not so cheap cost of living doesn’t work,employees wake up one day and don’t even bother showing up to work,they quit by ghosting. Bureaucracy that makes kenya look like Singapore, especially when importing components and some haphazard decision making by both national and regional govts. when deal is too good,think twice. This was in Hawassa.