I'm disputing @Jug 's explanation. but even your explanation is hypothetical.
and btw, if the government decides to pay the investor, it means the road won't be a toll road anymore.
U've got it twisted. Toll is to pay up the contractor. When the cost + profit are met from toll collection(like after 30 years) the toll will cease.
ps. @templer ame-like comment yako juu hananga akili :ROFLMAO:
if you studied in a Nairobi city council nursery school like I did back in the days, then you must have enjoyed the services of the below kitchen. I truly enjoyed my nursery school days. The food was really nice. breakfast was chocolate with/without milk for those who didn't take milk + buttered...
Much better is relative, we cannot punch above our weight you know. Egypt is not a poor country, their GDP is 3 times ours. They do not require loans to implement their projects.(just for perspective, the Suez canal brings in $1 billion every year.) Now do you think Egypt can/will make the...
hizi ni muguka base opinions on such an important project for this country. Even Ndii the foremost critic of the KE-SGR project; and an econimst to boot alifunga mdomo. His darling SGR project (the Ethiopia electrified SGR) is a continental embarrassment. I'm sure hizo tweets zake ali-futa...
wewe inakaa hauishi Kenya. Kuna hadi international artists huoshwa na promoters huku. Thats why unaona wengi hawakubali ku come. kwanza promoters wa reggae ni mo-fire.
Ebu cheki story ya Stevo - simpleboy uone vile kunaenda.
unacheza na promoter wewe! kwanza kama hajakulambisha zako kabla upande kwa hiyo stage inakuwanga premium tears. Thats why nakwambia afadhali hapa anaweka 300k kwa mfuko bila intermediaries na analala home.