MV MOMBASA 001

Joho unveils a fishing boat made in Mombasa.
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It’s set to sail next week

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imepewa sea worthiness certificate

Made in kenya?? Na the niggas out hutake shortcuts siezi get on that boat ata kwa dawa

Hebu tugojee ikiingoa nanga

si juzi kuna ferry ilikuwa assembled in Kenya, pia hiyo huwes panda?

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Hope it doesn’t get used for the wrong reasons and Uhuru blows it up. In this Kenya the mafia have a country.

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How many tonnes of cocaine can it ferry? asking for a friend…

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Hizo chuma na engine pia ni made in Mombasa? Silly

Hehe i knew this would come up

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uliza Joho au Sonko

Umeona engine wapi, brary foo

Kuna difference between built and assembled

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Pablo escobar amepata hard on. Amepata ship ya kubeba cocainum…

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Your phone has a qualcomm processor, Corning glass, sony camera and all parts made by different companies. Same to your lapto(intel/amd processor, kingston ram, Samsung/seagate etc storage, synaptic touch pad. Most products are not fully made by one manufacturer so stop acting like a smartass

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Let’s not condemn this
fishing vessel for the sake it.
What is required in a sea
vessel is buoyancy and a
propulsion mechanism. These
should take care of the
structural and functional
aspects. I’ve heard Njaramba
talk about this vessel and
from what he said and what
I’ve seen, I’m sure this vessel
will work as designed and
constructed.
This is a step in the right
direction and should be
encouraged and supported.
Kenya will ultimately be the
winner!

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actually it wasn’t assembled, it was built by a kenyan company



OMBASA, KENYA: A Kenyan ship builder on Thursday unveiled a locally built sea vessel for the transportation of heavy machinery and marine projects cargo along the East African coast. Southern Engineering Company (SECO) said the vessel known as a barge has the capacity of 2500 dead weight tonnage equivalent to 150 truckloads. An official from the firm said that the vessel will be deployed for use in the construction of Lamu Port and other offshore projects along the West of Indian Ocean and inland water bodies like Lake Turkana. Currently, marine transport service firms are positioning themselves for marine transport services especially to Lamu where the construction of the new port is underway. SECO’s Director in charge of Administration, Mr John Msafari, said the vessel has been built by skilled manpower numbering 80 from Kenya and inspected by highly qualified quality inspectors from outside the country. He said that the vessel built in a record six months using 850 T of marine grade steel cost their client sh180 million. Msafari said that the vessel can also benefit local seafarers who have on several occasion complained of lack of a ship for training. “This vessel is the first to be designed and built in Kenya under internationally recognised classification standards. It meets the Indian Register of Shipping or IRCLASS,” said SECO Technical Manager, Mr. Jayesh Mehta…

Read more at: Kenya unveils first locally made ship in Mombasa - The Standard

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Lamu gavana has built several mboats nahasumbui

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Niaje mtu wa mafeelings?

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Hii ni ya July 21st, MV MOMBASA 001 was unveiled today

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Do we have to keep on doubting that there are Engineers in 254 who can actually conceptualize, design and build such sea faring vessels?
MMNN has the evidence right there!

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