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Word!our policies don’t favor manufacturing at least not by locals
And then you see Mlevi1 yapping on TV how the gavament has made it easy to do business in ke and wonder if you are in the same country.
Word!our policies don’t favor manufacturing at least not by locals
I doubt most of these looters know how to run a successful business. They like choosing easier options like building malls and building magorofa.Just imagine what that money they used could have done if they for example started a meat processing plant.
But sometimes you can’t blame these rich folks because our policies don’t favor manufacturing at least not by locals!
But for this family(Muguku) specifically they’ve been running a successful chicken business for decades so am sure they know a thing or two about running a business.I doubt most of these looters know how to run a successful business. They like choosing easier options like building malls and building magorofa.
That's why I said most since there will always be an exception.But for this family(Muguku) specifically they’ve been running a successful chicken business for decades so am sure they know a thing or two about running a business.
Hekaya hekaya.They still have westgate, garden city and one in Mombasa. My guess is kama ni chinese virus they would have exited in all these malls. Waterfront is getting heavy competition from the Hub
True.. actually the Muguku's sold there bulk shares in ekwitii and bought crossroads, former standard chartered HQ(next to Tom Mboya statue) and started planning to develop that area, since it was family property.Hekaya hekaya.
Waterfront was conceived way before The Hub was a zygote.
Humphrey Kimani akakimbia akajenga mall yake haraka sana. By the time the Mugukus were ready to build, The Hub had already even made Crossroads a ghost town.
There are plans for a golf course, however. Maybe that will save it.
I think the problem with most of these foreign supermarkets is stocking a million and one things that are of no use to Kenyans, and then you find poorly trained staff on the same. I have experienced this in their City Mall Branch in Mombasa and swore never to go back!Shoprite exit my by related more to corona or other reasons then waterfronts business viability
U dont even need a friend right now 4 such in4A friend who accesses weekly footfall data of these malls was telling me that most of them have seen upto 80%drop of traffic.
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Let me throw a spanner in your argument, a single shopper from karen will spend more in one shopping same as 20 shoppers in TRM ama garden cityThe only mistake the Mugukus did was to invest in an area without a critical mass of shoppers. Karen, despite being high end, doesn't have a big population density. They would have had a better outcome if they invested that money on a mall in a high traffic location like TRM and Garden city have. Those two malls have enough traffic to survive a recession. You can't build too many malls in a high end address and expect everyone to make money. That mall has less traffic than Buffalo Mall in Naivasha and Westside Mall in Nakuru.
Really? Don’t think mtu wa Karen has as many kids to feed kama mtu ako githurai?Let me throw a spanner in your argument, a single shopper from karen will spend more in one shopping same as 20 shoppers in TRM ama garden city
There's a contributor to the Daily Nation (Kariuki Muiri)who bemoans the fact that rich Kenyans don't invest in manufacturing that would create more jobs. Instead they invest in real estate which create a one-off casual job opportunityJust imagine what that money they used could have done if they for example started a meat processing plant.
But sometimes you can’t blame these rich folks because our policies don’t favor manufacturing at least not by locals!
Nope, but they have more money to spend, not just on the basic stuff but also on the none basic stuff, yaani they are more prone to impulse buyingReally? Don’t think mtu wa Karen has as many kids to feed kama mtu ako githurai?
Also the population density ya githurai will offset any monetary advantage ya watu wa Karen?
Are we talking shopping in the supermarket only or also in the other shops in the mall?Nope, but they have more money to spend, not just on the basic stuff but also on the none basic stuff, yaani they are more prone to impulse buying
Shopping in the whole mall including supermarketsAre we talking shopping in the supermarket only or also in the other shops in the mall?