Whatever Happened to Ndiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii's Predictions on TZ?

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/Ethiopia-opens-Sh371bn-gap-Kenya-economy/539546-3941174-v88t53/

(Can someone copypaste the full stoore here. Got to go drink with the President…

Niaje dirty grandpa

Magufuli is heading in the right direction as he stems resources theft by multinationals

Can’t you write like a normal person?
Or what does writing Ndiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii add to your thread?
Gives it more weight, importance, intelligence or what?

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Wacha tuone unga huko ikifika Tsh 6000

I thought you were one of the few not lazy Kenyans who do not ask others to do things they can do by themselves…
Mirror

Masweep moto moto

bei ya Sukari, Unga na Maziwa ziko aje TZ


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@FieldMarshal CouchP hebu toka nje ya Simmers kiasi uingie kijijini uone masweep!

brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrchaaa guka pitia Karumatings umalise nyege.

Be easy on early man, remember after his colonoscopy they also did a head scan and found nothing there?..that’s why anaandika vitu na echo…nothing there.

:D:D:D:D:D:D

Ethiopia, whose population is 91.1 million, or about twice Kenya’s, may boast a bigger economy but Kenya’s population is nearly twice as rich on average terms.

Tanzania and Uganda have today signed an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for the construction of the proposed $3.55 billion (about Sh367 billion) crude oil pipeline here today.

Tanzania’s Minister for Constitution and Legal Affairs, Prof Palamagamba Kabudi and Uganda’s minister of Energy Irene Muloni represented their two countries during the signing of the project early today.

Ugandan officials told Reuters that the deal covers terms on tax incentives for the project, implementation timelines, the size of the pipeline and local content levels, keeping it on track to complete in 2020.

The signing follows a discussion between President John Magufuli and his Uganda counterpart Yoweri Museveni, which was held in Dar es Salaam last week.

The two leaders had on Sunday signed a communique agreeing to begin setting up the East African Crude Oil pipeline (EACOP) plan from Hoima in Uganda to Tanga in Tanzania.

Uganda and Tanzania agreed last year that the 1,443-kilometre crude oil pipeline would go through the latter country after shelving plans to have it pass through Kenya.

I’ll give him 3 years to streamline but trust me tz will be dubai of Africa.

Only if he doesn’t micromanage every sector, It could lead to stifling economic geniuses in the country.

He has to understand how the small things work to come up with bigger policies: a very rich Indian or Chinese man will make sure their kids work with the employees at the lowest level of their plant or factory and rise slowly up the ladder.Some rich African families find this to be harsh to the kid but these parents are planting something in their kids that we Africans don’t.

In future when the parent passes the business over to the kids, they will know how each sector operates and hence continuity of successful family business.

What makafuli is doing isn’t anything different. He wants to know how those little things run and operate so that he can make policies to manage overall economy. Tz has the best port in east Africa so far after busting some cartels. He is now on the minerals/gold micromanaging, once streamlined he will go to the next sector. I love that president to be honest

Your analogy is quite good, but it doesn’t apply to running of the government, The civil servants are well versed in the nitty grities of the day to day government business, fire the corrupt and promote the performers and give them a chance to run/implement your policies.

You saw what he did to dar port? Do you know it’s clean now? He doesn’t micromanage it any more. That’s the whole point my friend.