@Alfayaz11@bmautoparts My point is not even eliminating matatus. My point is you cant have an organised public transport system within an economy supported largely by informal sector. First deal with high rate of unemployment by encouraging industrialisation with at least two 8-9 hours shifts.
@Alfayaz11@bmautoparts Informal sector runs 80% of Kenyan economy. That tells you deeply that you can't do away with matatus, tuks etc.
Formal Mass transport, mostly subsidised by government, only work in a highly industrialised setting -manufacturing, processing and service-.
@KatheuNzyimi@Kimuzi_ Apparently our forefathers just like the rest of the universe knew about the sun, moon etc but they didn't know their real creator or family tree n hence needed bible/quran to remind them of Abraham as their father? Make it make sense
@Thee_mavERIC Ata simu ku upgrade ni some sort of consumerism bs...simu kama haija beat the essentials (screen, charging system, camera n battery) unabadilisha why
@VosteKe@ChettahHarriet It is called poverty. Murima region population density is way too worse. Murima pple dnt have enough land even for subsistence farming..add tht to national unemployment crisis. Villages are becoming slums ..desperation leading to alcoholism and/drug abuse.
@enoquin @LongmanTech @the_beardedsina Not really. I am no medical doc or something but just to let you know about thermal equilibrium.
Your body works magic that by the time hot water hits ua stomach it's temperature is equal your body temperature.