Alchemist:
Go to an economics class before putting forth useless comparisons.
First of all, it is not the 10 Kikuyus in Runda that turn over the largest volume of economic output. Contrary, the mjengo Luos that you gladly despise each spends Kes 1,000 renting the 100 shanties owned by your rich Kikuyu uncle.
While at it they buy from mama Wambo sukuma, Ksh10 daily for 30 days, 50 tenants for Ksh 15000 a month.
The next day while you are waiting for political gospels, 100 or so Luos are at work constructing Rajesh’s site which he was contracted by your political elites to build. A single unit goes for 25million since it is in Kileleshwa.
Keep thinking as you do. Every nation needs people who are afraid to use their heads.
So apart from paid labour what does the luo sell???according to your explanation kama hakuna mjengo the luo will die !!!
Mombasa tu ndio tisho and thats why its a do or die scenario coz of the port.
Alchemist:
Go to an economics class before putting forth useless comparisons.
First of all, it is not the 10 Kikuyus in Runda that turn over the largest volume of economic output. Contrary, the mjengo Luos that you gladly despise each spends Kes 1,000 renting the 100 shanties owned by your rich Kikuyu uncle.
While at it they buy from mama Wambo sukuma, Ksh10 daily for 30 days, 50 tenants for Ksh 15000 a month.
The next day while you are waiting for political gospels, 100 or so Luos are at work constructing Rajesh’s site which he was contracted by your political elites to build. A single unit goes for 25million since it is in Kileleshwa.
Keep thinking as you do. Every nation needs people who are afraid to use their heads.
Kikuyus own big businesses. Banks, factories, large retail, construction, media, etc. The main contributors to the gdp. Small scale activities also contribute but on a smaller scale. The tax paid by a single big bank is more than tens of thousands mjengo workers