Most parts of Kenya are very poor, so there is very slim transportation at all. Most of them ride on homemade bycicles and scooters. Where there is transportation, it is usually a public bus or safari Jeep. To transport goods, they usually use shantyboats, which are usually rafts with gasoline-powered fans attached to the back. If it is goods arriving from Another Country, the planes would land on a rugged dirt landing strip, usually in the middle of a dense forest as not to disrupt any of the residents, whereas if it was by boat, they would arrive at a small wooden dock, which is usually difficult to unload goods onto because of its poor structure and building materials.
Kenya imports Iron, plastics, ,machinery petroleum products and transportation vehicles like cars.
Yes. Kenya has a transportation system, the same as any other country does, which consists of personal vehicles, buses, heavy goods vehicles, etc.
There are approximately 650,000 to 700,000 motorised modes of transportation (ie all types of vehicles) in Kenya. The Road Transport Department so far licences about 7,000 cars yearly.
Kenya's imports include iron, steel, plastics, machine transportation equipment, petroleum products, and motor vehicles. It exports tea, coffee, horticultural products, petroleum products, cement, and soda ash.
Machinery and transportation equipment, all crude petroleum products, motor vehicles, iron and steel, resins and plastics.
In Kenya, the most often kinda of transportation is throwing. Many times a man will be tied to a rock and thrown by another man. It can cause sever brain damage and violations of death and dying
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya,
Mt. Kenya is in Kenya, Africa.
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yes. the Kenya army,the kenya airforce,the Kenya navy.
Well if he /she is a president then they must at least have some sort of asset like house besides the 'President house and the form of transportation used to carry him/her to and from there work
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