Uganda also sells its maziwa in Kenya?

Processed by an ugandan firm for Brookside (Macho redz kampani)…This is very Suspect sana
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These deals Kenyatta was telling us about were indeed not kenyas deals but personal deals. He need not have exposed them. Hapo hakuchora

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@Jirani leo umeamka kuexpose watu tu.

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if brookside doesn’t put my two cows’ milk in those packets then i’ve nowhere to take it…

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Eishhhh!!

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Probably means we are flooding kenya with cheap milk also. Does it mean we have a deficit of everything

Cord had said they are going to Western to listen to what the farmers wanted. Si kuona mkulima yeyote akiongea. Ni Wao Tu.

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kua mpole Baba anatengeneza maneno.

All countries are businesses and Kenya is not an exception. The owners are the ruling class and the wealthy and everyone else is just expendable input. It’s something people might not want to hear, but its the truth.

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Mimi sioni shida yoyote hapa, if you produce competitively priced products, getting a ready market for them is as easy as ABC. Why doesn’t babu push the Gor Mahia bread he launched with so much fanfare to be a force to reckon with in the region?

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if we cann’t produce sugar at competitive price then let us leave it to those who can produce it cheaply. We cann’t keep on using tax payers money to keep this companies running. Farmers can grow other crops or keep animals

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actually the government should just keep out of manufaturing of any kind, including slaughtering animals…the private millers husikii wakilialia ovyo ovyo…in fact they have been fighting for an end to zoning so they can get cane from anywhere but the state owned millers wont allow.

My two cents, as the end user am not bothered by where the products come from. As long as they are cheap, affordable and fit for human consumption I’ll go for it. Why buy sugar at 150 bob/kg simply because its from Mumias when I can get it at 100 bob/kg, an import from Brazil.

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Makes sense.

For a country where we agree that we have a prohibitively high cost of power then we still go ahead and charge Vat on it, our manufacturing is doomed.

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actually amechora .hii ni kama chess. na ako moves sita ahead.

Hata iPhones are manufactured in China for Apple; a US company

Wewe unajua Western?

Which is stealing american jobs directly. Its not an optimal situation and should not be emulated, admired or copied unnecessarily

It makes business sense to manufacture where the cost of production is optimal;but I concur - it is a tad unpatriotic.