The Irony

Roads are getting better yet proportion of “off-road” vehicles in Nairobi CBD is increasing. Discuss.
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increase middle-income earners

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good roads more cars.

Means mwananchi has more buying power, so the economy cant be that bad after all as many would want us to believe. goes and hides :smiley:

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really, more buying power ama more loans and does that equate to buying power?

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People with more disposable income are going more and more for off road adventures.

the so called off roads are usually just crossovers and SUVs with just a bigger body with no off roading capabilities. The most they can handle is a dusty and fairly rocky road in Ruai

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if you can afford to pay a loan, it means you have some extra disposable income, so yes, the buying power has definitely gone up. A good economy does not mean the cost of things is going to drop, it actually means the cost of things will go up but people can still afford to buy at the elevated rates and still save something

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ability to even qualify for a loan means increased spending power

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The economy is bad for those who do nothing except following LoPs

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:D:D:D:D

It still means you are creditworthy

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Watu wamenunua zile mburoti tunaambiangwa za msituni.

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Ukicombine bei ya buroti na kujenga, man hours za kuamka ngware na kukaa kwa jam, si mtu angepata apartment kubwa mzuri karibu awache kusumbua…

Hehe…we have an unhealthy obsession with owning land, even when we’re doing nothing with it.

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Midru class huchukua HELB loan, car loan, personal loan, sacco loan na mortgage in that order

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Bragging rights my friend. Of course guys are making good money but the choice of cars (off-road vehicles which very rarely have to pambana with rough terrain) tells you they buy them to stand out and brag

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:D:D:D:D

Your observation is directly proportional to an increase in corruption levels in the country!

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gotta have land gotta have acres…Nas

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