Just make a zone, create some fish processing factories, assembling, even if it is cycles, fruit processing Industries, just start with small industries that can attract and spur the spirit of industrialisation in Kisumu.
@@KimsTvKe And varsity plaza is 13 stories, provincial headquarter is 15 story. So you agree tallest building is not mirage. Ihave stayed in Nakuru for 5 years. Nakuru is mostly along the highway..
What I mean is, Kisumu is our third City in Kenya. Therefore, efforts should be put in place to accelerate its development. I know kisumu has cool Suburbs but if more efforts are not put in place, it is falling behind. And if we get in a comfort zone because we have 3 or 5 industries, we are loosing it.
A very tribal man... Tell me how many factories are there in Eldoret or nakuru to compare with kisumu.. In Eldoret you have Rayply, Kenit, Rivertex, Pembe na KCC pekee.... Do you know how many factories are in Kisumu??
I'm not from Kisumu, but you visited and confined yourself to one building while ranting about industries. Kisumu boasts an industrial area, and although it may not match Nakuru's size in square meters, it surpasses Eldoret in size and extends far beyond the CBD. Imagine some sitting in KICC and complaining that Nairobi has no industrial area.
No, I tried to find one and failed. There were two major factories that had stopped operation. But maybe someone will direct otherwise. But truth, on manufacturing Kisumu is still way behind.
@@KimsTvKe There are numerous industries in Kisumu. It's advisable to have a local guide you to form an informed opinion. Additionally, did you have the chance to visit the ship-making industry, the second only in Kenya? Unlike Mombasa, this industry in Kisumu has successfully constructed a real ship 🚢, the first ship made in Kenya.
@@rang3688 Yap. And it is building and repairing several other Ships and boats. Will post here. Is not easy to access as the area is under tight security, even the railway land next have been cleared and condoned off
Did you even visit kisumu breweries,Any sugar industry,Keda tiles,cement factories and many more when in kisumu to deduce that there are no industries?
@@kevinochieng6458 am being comparative here. Look at the number of industries in Eldoret for now, Nakuru and Thika. Then in Kisumu even Spectre closed shop. Sugar factories, are in the region but not forming an industrial cluster zone in the city. Kibos, Chemilil, Muhoroni. What I mean is, Kisumu needs to get something that can accelerate its growth. And it is true, if it will continue lacking such, towns like Eldoret and are coming so fast. Nakuru is enchored on tourism and manufacturing, Eldoret firmly on Agriculture and now Manufacturing. Am not hating on Kisumu, but it is falling behind. If you know this towns then you will agree.
Your analysis is cheap. Kisumu has somany institution, Ramogi technical, Tom Mboya labour collage, Kisumu poly, Uzima university, Railway training institute etc. There are very huge industries towards Kibos. Nakuru might be overtaken by Kisii..
😂😂😂 ... Thats your opinion... Get a local to take you around kisumu CBD... The same lazy people who goes to kisumu and take videos around Oginga Odinga street...
How many streets are in Nakuru Cbd and Eldoret. Actually the most congested and smallest CBD is Eldoret. Kisumu is the third largest town your opinion is not important. Kisumu has harbour, airport, railway.... Eldoret railway is dysfunctional it doesnt have harbour.
we know you want likes and comments, you wont get them by doing lazy and poor analysis, a vlogger who just portrays his ignorance. for your information , the place you are showing us is just CBD1, Kisumu has 4CBDs whose boundaries is at kachok flyover along the kisumu day highway unto Patel junction. The CBD is even spread to Mililani. Kondele, mamboleo and nyamasaria may act as other CBDs yet they are classified as growth zones. in your poor analysis you are just seeng three industries in kisumu.. jesus.. do you know where the industrias areas of kisumu are (Awasi, kano korowe, kibos and kamas). if you want to succeed in this work. stop being tribal.. otherwise a very poor analysis.
@@KimsTvKe my friend, we are not even here to praise the city.. coz it wont help us. your viewers are reacting negatively coz of your poor analysis. you portray ignorance on identifying the CBDs that the town has as i told you there are 4 cbds in that town a part from growth zone. Do you even know where the city boundaries lie past kisian. for your information, you are vlogging without clear information at hand. when it comes to industries there are very many kisumu has several industrial areas one is in Awasi, ongalo past kisian, korowe, kibos, and kamas but with you you only see three industries. in hospitality industry there are several hotels comming up.. just get your information right first before talking.
STOP MIXING LAZINESS AND VLOGGING, YOU WONT MAKE IT. JUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK and you will get likes and comments,.You can even borrow from african travellers who transversed the whole city na alikubali
Did you know I never said Kisumu is bad!? That's my regional City as I come from Western Kenya. What is wanted is, we should not be in a comfort zone when other cities are busy developing at a faster rate. Mine was comparative analysis.
Just make a zone, create some fish processing factories, assembling, even if it is cycles, fruit processing Industries, just start with small industries that can attract and spur the spirit of industrialisation in Kisumu.
There is a lot of truth in this video
This is the truth people burry in the sand and not talk about, Kisumu could have been way ahead if it had more urban stimuli.
What I can say is that Nakuru is more develop than Kisumu,Kisumu ni usafi 2
Tallest building in Kisumu is mega plaza at 17 floors.
True and Mirage is 12.
@@KimsTvKe And varsity plaza is 13 stories, provincial headquarter is 15 story. So you agree tallest building is not mirage. Ihave stayed in Nakuru for 5 years. Nakuru is mostly along the highway..
What I mean is, Kisumu is our third City in Kenya. Therefore, efforts should be put in place to accelerate its development. I know kisumu has cool Suburbs but if more efforts are not put in place, it is falling behind. And if we get in a comfort zone because we have 3 or 5 industries, we are loosing it.
A very tribal man... Tell me how many factories are there in Eldoret or nakuru to compare with kisumu.. In Eldoret you have Rayply, Kenit, Rivertex, Pembe na KCC pekee.... Do you know how many factories are in Kisumu??
I don't think he is being tribal, he is just saying the way things are. Look through it and you will see the truth staring at you.
As a you tuber if you need more fans u don't talk negative on something...you won't go far,talk positive even if you know more
I'm not from Kisumu, but you visited and confined yourself to one building while ranting about industries. Kisumu boasts an industrial area, and although it may not match Nakuru's size in square meters, it surpasses Eldoret in size and extends far beyond the CBD. Imagine some sitting in KICC and complaining that Nairobi has no industrial area.
No, I tried to find one and failed. There were two major factories that had stopped operation. But maybe someone will direct otherwise.
But truth, on manufacturing Kisumu is still way behind.
@@KimsTvKe There are numerous industries in Kisumu. It's advisable to have a local guide you to form an informed opinion. Additionally, did you have the chance to visit the ship-making industry, the second only in Kenya? Unlike Mombasa, this industry in Kisumu has successfully constructed a real ship 🚢, the first ship made in Kenya.
@@rang3688 Yap. And it is building and repairing several other Ships and boats. Will post here. Is not easy to access as the area is under tight security, even the railway land next have been cleared and condoned off
Did you even visit kisumu breweries,Any sugar industry,Keda tiles,cement factories and many more when in kisumu to deduce that there are no industries?
@@kevinochieng6458 am being comparative here. Look at the number of industries in Eldoret for now, Nakuru and Thika. Then in Kisumu even Spectre closed shop. Sugar factories, are in the region but not forming an industrial cluster zone in the city. Kibos, Chemilil, Muhoroni. What I mean is, Kisumu needs to get something that can accelerate its growth. And it is true, if it will continue lacking such, towns like Eldoret and are coming so fast. Nakuru is enchored on tourism and manufacturing, Eldoret firmly on Agriculture and now Manufacturing. Am not hating on Kisumu, but it is falling behind. If you know this towns then you will agree.
Your analysis is cheap. Kisumu has somany institution, Ramogi technical, Tom Mboya labour collage, Kisumu poly, Uzima university, Railway training institute etc.
There are very huge industries towards Kibos.
Nakuru might be overtaken by Kisii..
😂😂😂 ... Thats your opinion... Get a local to take you around kisumu CBD...
The same lazy people who goes to kisumu and take videos around Oginga Odinga street...
Maan!! Daah. There is a guy called Eddie on Twitter, I really wanted to meet him in Kisumu. Anyone who has an idea!?
@@KimsTvKe are you aware that where the bus dropped you is in the CBD?
@@tyris54 What!? Near the market!?
How many streets are in Nakuru Cbd and Eldoret. Actually the most congested and smallest CBD is Eldoret. Kisumu is the third largest town your opinion is not important.
Kisumu has harbour, airport, railway.... Eldoret railway is dysfunctional it doesnt have harbour.
we know you want likes and comments, you wont get them by doing lazy and poor analysis, a vlogger who just portrays his ignorance. for your information , the place you are showing us is just CBD1, Kisumu has 4CBDs whose boundaries is at kachok flyover along the kisumu day highway unto Patel junction. The CBD is even spread to Mililani. Kondele, mamboleo and nyamasaria may act as other CBDs yet they are classified as growth zones. in your poor analysis you are just seeng three industries in kisumu.. jesus.. do you know where the industrias areas of kisumu are (Awasi, kano korowe, kibos and kamas). if you want to succeed in this work. stop being tribal.. otherwise a very poor analysis.
You are very unfair to me also. Very unfair.
@@KimsTvKe my friend, we are not even here to praise the city.. coz it wont help us. your viewers are reacting negatively coz of your poor analysis. you portray ignorance on identifying the CBDs that the town has as i told you there are 4 cbds in that town a part from growth zone. Do you even know where the city boundaries lie past kisian. for your information, you are vlogging without clear information at hand. when it comes to industries there are very many kisumu has several industrial areas one is in Awasi, ongalo past kisian, korowe, kibos, and kamas but with you you only see three industries. in hospitality industry there are several hotels comming up.. just get your information right first before talking.
STOP MIXING LAZINESS AND VLOGGING, YOU WONT MAKE IT. JUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK and you will get likes and comments,.You can even borrow from african travellers who transversed the whole city na alikubali
Did you know I never said Kisumu is bad!? That's my regional City as I come from Western Kenya. What is wanted is, we should not be in a comfort zone when other cities are busy developing at a faster rate. Mine was comparative analysis.