QuadroK4000
Elder Lister
I know I have a copy somewhere for anyone who would be interested
Aaah fiti munene.
I know I have a copy somewhere for anyone who would be interested
I know I have a copy somewhere for anyone who would be interested
Niaje Senator ?Alafu also tag that guy @zapp_brannigan
For mtu wa kanisa you are always indulging in one side of the sacrament. I wonder if you have the same affinity to bread.Friday evening. That was fombe speaking. Could as well be story of giants![]()
What percentage of their electrical energy is channelled to national grid ?Kuna Independent Power Producers. Akina @Mwalimu-G washawahi chambua hiyo story vizuri sometime back
Whinner per excellence.
Gugu says 30%What percentage of their electrical energy is channelled to national grid ?
Open theft ! Who owns those independent power producer companies ?Gugu says 30%
Wakini, Wacha a na hii storyOpen theft ! Who owns those independent power producer companies ?
Who owns IBERAFRICA in Nairobi, that heavy fuel generator at witeithie along thika superhighway (sorry thikaroad ) , kipevu in Mombasa and other independent power producers in Kenya??$%^^$$@?£¥₩?????Wakini, Wacha a na hii story
You just can't understand the logic behind it. Bit let me try to enlighten you.
Wherever you live, you probably experience a blackout of say 20 hours a month. If you were running a mission-critical system, you can't afford to be off those 20 hrs. So you buy a generator.
At the end of the month, you realize that the generator only supplied you power for 20 hours out of 720hrs in the month, accounting for 3% of the time, yet the coat of running this generator is 5%.
And then you start throwing tantrums that generator was sold by Kenyatta family to exploit you.
Just focus for once
What does it matter?Who owns IBERAFRICA in Nairobi, that heavy fuel generator at witeithie along thika superhighway (sorry thikaroad ) , kipevu in Mombasa and other independent power producers in Kenya??$%^^$$@?£¥₩?????
Ruto please I'm sure you are in this village and you can save us , kindly do something
Mimi those explanations of yours I find them to be pure BS. IPPs are one of the worst ways Beberu robbers and their local lackeys bleed this country dry. Why can't Kengen or even KP invest in those standby generators? Do you know how much this country has paid those faceless thieves over the last 20 years?Wakini, Wacha a na hii story
You just can't understand the logic behind it. Bit let me try to enlighten you.
Wherever you live, you probably experience a blackout of say 20 hours a month. If you were running a mission-critical system, you can't afford to be off those 20 hrs. So you buy a generator.
At the end of the month, you realize that the generator only supplied you power for 20 hours out of 720hrs in the month, accounting for 3% of the time, yet the coat of running this generator is 5%.
And then you start throwing tantrums that generator was sold by Kenyatta family to exploit you.
Just focus for once
You are just as thick on these matters as @Kasaman.Mimi those explanations of yours I find them to be pure BS. IPPs are one of the worst ways Beberu robbers and their local lackeys bleed this country dry. Why can't Kengen or even KP invest in those standby generators? Do you know how much this country has paid those faceless thieves over the last 20 years?
OoooooooohWhat does it matter?
If you don't understand the logic behind the expensive but necessary IPPs, just concentrate on the hustle that you are good with
Tūtigithie
Boss, it's not like the concept of redundant capacity is rocket science. Hata gari huwa na spare wheel.You are just as thick on these matters as @Kasaman.
Even if you or kwngen or whoever else invested in these generators, they will be equally expensive, but equally necessary.
Whether the tender was given to the right people is another matter altogether.
Bit since you are thick, I don't expect you to understand.
Oooooooooh
..you must be one of those directors? ama you own one or two of those thermos I see felling heavy fuel to those fossil fuel generators ?
I'm not thickYou are just as thick on these matters as @Kasaman.