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Patrick Kas'

@patrickkas_1

Business Lawyer|building,breaking & becoming. #Ubuntu #SDG12

Dar es salaam Tham gia Mayıs 2021
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Patrick Kas'
Patrick Kas'@patrickkas_1·
Culture eats strategy for breakfast.
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Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
Every African should read Frantz Fanon
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DorothNengai@DorothNengai·
If you stopped being useful tomorrow, who would still see you as human? Kafka
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Ramah Nyang
Ramah Nyang@Ramah_Nyang·
Now that we’ve all had a few days to process the hype surrounding the proposed 650,000 bbl/d refinery in East Africa 🇰🇪 🇺🇬 🇹🇿, let’s take a long, hard look in the mirror. [1] Funding Gap: Where will Kenya 🇰🇪, Uganda 🇺🇬, and Tanzania 🇹🇿 raise the ~ $20 billion needed to build this facility when they already spend more on debt servicing than on healthcare or education? Just as critical - can they raise that capital, cheaply? [2] Diplomacy Deficit: Relations between these three countries are prickly on most days. Can nations that block agricultural imports, incinerate day-old chicks and limit the reach of each other’s airlines really cooperate on a project of this magnitude? [3] Successor Risk: With potential changes in government in Kenya 🇰🇪 (2027) and Uganda 🇺🇬 (2031), will the successors of William Ruto and Yoweri Museveni prioritize regional interests over national ones? “When @AlikoDangote built his refinery in Nigeria, he was essentially dealing with one country,” says @wangarikebuchi, Founder & MD at @ExpertiseGL . Given the clashing interests involved here, she warns that “discussions are going to be much more intense than what was faced in Nigeria.” What trade-offs are East African policymakers willing to accept? Do they have the policy discipline to execute this without wasting billions in taxpayer dollars, as they have in other, smaller infrastructure projects?
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David Ndii
David Ndii@DavidNdii·
The East African refinery is our brainchild, but it’s not our project. Africa has lamented exporting raw materials and importing the finished products forever. We have decided to stop lamenting. This project is not about Kenya. It is about Africa rising—Pan Africanism in action.
Felix Kibogong@fellytyzo

@moneyacademyKE Yet here we are building a refinery in Tanzania. Are we crazy? @DavidNdii

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Patrick Kas'@patrickkas_1·
"Sumu" by Fid Q hits different on a Friday at 1; 00 AM.
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That feeling......
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Bro to bro "hapa Arsenal kilichobaki ni dua tuu"
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Ja Leto
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke·
As a man, work on how you react when you feel disrespected.
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