[kictanet] Looking back at Konza
Brian Munyao Longwe
blongwe at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 18:16:49 EAT 2012
hi Collins,
Good point and yes, there is a need for information around projects such as
Konza to be better organised - professionally. Nevertheless, on the Nation
website one of the largest ads is one for Konza and if you wait long enough
you get a screen with the photograph, telephone number and email address of
a Mr. Mung'asia - who (presumably) should be able to offer as much
information as you may require.
Best regards,
Brian
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Collins Areba <arebacollins at gmail.com>wrote:
> @brian No i have not, but then begs the question: Why the website? and in
> this age and time, why can I for instance find all information neatly
> stashed under "investor information" on their websites for real estate
> developments like vipingo ridge, thika greens, magaa...e.t.c, where
> everything is in black and white, yet this project, apparently sponsored by
> my taxpayer currency is still an enigma....
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Rad! <conradakunga at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> So why are we building a completely new city and for all intents and
>> purposes a facility already exists?
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, February 26, 2012, Dennis Kioko wrote:
>>
>>> ***** of Sameer says that the park was completed, and remained empty for
>>> almost 2 years, awaiting the initial agreement that the government was to
>>> move in.
>>>
>>> It then became clear that the government was in no hurry to move in, and
>>> real estate can not afford to remain empty ....
>>>
>>
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