Part of the solution would be for people to stop whining like littles bitches about Gavament and to start taking advantage of our excellent roads, widespread (expensive) electricity, world-class Internet, etc to do business. I see Indians, whites, Chinese etc thriving here but Mkenya kila siku ni serikali, serikali....I never blame China, I blame our govts for not creating good business environment for us.
In EU you cannot not direct import some stuff, so as to protect their local industries and create jobs.
That's true, but these guys you see apart from creativity, they also have resources to grease some hands.Part of the solution would be for people to stop whining like littles bitches about Gavament and to start taking advantage of our excellent roads, widespread (expensive) electricity, world-class Internet, etc to do business. I see Indians, whites, Chinese etc thriving here but Mkenya kila siku ni serikali, serikali....
Unlike those muhindis and the chinese, the average Kenyan does not come from money, probably has little to no financial backing and has no business or financial background. They are already at a minus in comparison.Part of the solution would be for people to stop whining like littles bitches about Gavament and to start taking advantage of our excellent roads, widespread (expensive) electricity, world-class Internet, etc to do business. I see Indians, whites, Chinese etc thriving here but Mkenya kila siku ni serikali, serikali....
License kama fifty twelveUnlike those muhindis and the chinese, the average Kenyan does not come from money, probably has little to no financial backing and has no business or financial background. They are already at a minus in comparison.
Those who do try to venture into business are met with costly licenses from 10 different agencies, further eating into the little money they have to set up the business.
Once set up, the extortion rackets run by police and regulatory authorities start operating. Unlike the chinese or muhindi who have the backing and protection of their embassies, police can harass Kenyans to the point of killing us if we refuse to part with bribes.
So, the business environment is set up for ordinary Kenyans to fail. Those who have made it are either superb businesspeople or are in bed with the extortionists.