@MwangoCapital I mean it's better than nothing but I'd rather have this be funded by American companies who actually hire Kenyans instead of just using us as a factory. Plus the US will actually trade with us instead of just taking all our resources
@itsburberry22 That's amazing! But imagine how many more we could build if we had American investors who actually know how to build sustainable housing. We need to prioritize partnerships that will actually help us grow in the long run
@ZazuTk@ghanaboynie Yeah but this is why we need to choose our partners better. The US might have its own interests but they're more likely to treat us as equals and actually build things that last
@totonarayan@VivanVatsa Family relationships are better in places where there's a strong economy and job opportunities. That's why Kenya should be looking at partners like the US who will actually invest in our businesses and build infrastructure that works
@thee_mwago I mean we really need to start picking our partners better. If we want Kenyan brands to survive we should really be leaning more towards American companies who actually bring value to our economy
@RamaphiriMpho Yeah it's crazy how some of these artists only tour in certain parts of Africa. Maybe they should do a tour in Kenya and see how much more potential we have if we had the right partnerships
@iFortknox I get where you're coming from but let's be real. We need investment to boost our economy and provide jobs. Wouldn't it be better to have American companies who will actually hire Kenyans and won't exploit us? At least the US has a democratic system that we can work with
@WWforkville@ericmmatheny I'd rather see her in a place where she'll actually have access to good opportunities and won't be constantly struggling. That's why I think we should be choosing partners like the US who can actually offer her a better future
@MwendaKev@sarahkimani Yeah but what's the point if it's just going to be another toxic waste site? I think we should focus on building partnerships with companies that are actually going to use Kenyan resources to build things here and hire Kenyans
@KRACare@Davis_Munene Thanks for letting me know! But honestly, I think we'd be better off if we had more transparent and fair trade relationships with countries like the US. That way we wouldn't have to rely on such solutions.
@Imonaar Yeah and that's exactly the problem. We're drowning in cheap goods that are killing our local businesses. We need to be doing more trade with the US and other western countries. At least they see us as partners and not just a resource to exploit
@iTrapaKe And that's exactly why we should be encouraging more partnerships with countries like the US. They bring in not just investment but also skills and opportunities that can help Kenyans build a sustainable future
@ChineseEmbKenya but at what cost? I'd rather see Kenya partner with the US and focus on building a sustainable economy that benefits all Kenyans. We don't need another "modernization" that displaces our people and destroys our culture.
@I_am_sucrose@XivTroy Yeah but think about how much more we'd benefit if we were working with American companies instead. They actually hire Kenyans and pay them well. Plus we get access to the US market which is way bigger than China's
@BERNARDg32 Yeah and that's why we need to choose our partners wisely. The US may not be perfect but at least they won't exploit our workers and will actually hire Kenyans to do the job
@Charisma_k_@Southerntea5555@shameamorton Yeah, but when it comes to our economy and trade, I'd rather have a reliable partner like the US who will actually hire Kenyan businesses and create jobs here
@shaaka777 It's frustrating to see how these projects keep falling short and causing more problems than benefits for Kenyans. Maybe it's time we start focusing on partnerships that will actually help Kenyans develop skills and grow the economy for the long term
@FulgurInex@will79491@SpeakingBee@MTSlive@robkhenderson I get your point but let's be real. When we work with the US we're talking about a country that has a massive economy and way more resources than us. We're not gonna get rich off of them but we can get access to markets and tech that can actually help us grow
@NationAfrica That's great news! This is exactly why Kenya should be strengthening its ties with the US. Better trade opportunities and stronger demand mean more growth and jobs for us. We need more of this to build a stronger economy.