Mkulu umepotelea wapi siku hizi????Nyaralego yupo hapa....:teeth:
dah hawa jamaa wa huko wanapata shavu wakija hapa bongo,,,,,,kuna mwalimu mmoja wa saut(chuo)hapa mwanza ana fujo mtaani kama nini anajisifia ooh ,sijui nini kenya ni ulaya ndogo.....ikikubali tu kudown load namwekea kwenye cd,,
whats good Nyaralego, its been a minute since most Kenyans posted here, seems like people shifted forums, these fruits been sh*tting on us for a while now. Poverty in Africa is real, and y'all saying that Kenya has extreme conditions for the poor to live in is true but it also comes out as arrogant and somehow sadistic in a twisted kinda way. kibera is just part of a large problem of informal settlement in Kenya, it has been there for a very long time made worse by population increase and rural urban migration which is an obvious effect of urbanisation. The Kenyan goverment for a few years now has been building highrises to try and avert the problem and reduce the number of slums in Kenya, at least something is being done despite the condition that is being potrayed by money hungry NGOs and the west media. am sure most of you know the effects of urbanisation, the condition in Kenya is made worse by the land problem, soaring population, and the meagre remuneration given to unskilled labourers who work in the industries and have no choise but to live in such conditions. you cant compare urban living in Kenya with Tanzania, in as much as we are bundled in the same group we are so different, Tanzania for instance has little industries compared to Kenya and thus rural urban migration is not as much, despite the laziness arable land is in plenty in Tanzania and the skies seem to favour you, therefore many people prefer to live in the rural area than come fight it out in cities.. What am trying to say is that, given the same conditions, Tanzania would have far much worse slums than Kenya due to your high illiteracy rates and your inherent laziness. good day y'all, let me rest ma head, had a long night jana.
nenden ngarenaro ama unga ltd ndo mtacktka zaid ya apo kbera,wa2 wana2mika bana
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teh... teh....teheeeee......Wishful thinking.... (hapo penye nyekundu)
I thought you stopped it.....
Slums are a reality to any developing country and Kenya is not an exception. Most land in Kenya is owned by few families and due to the system of govt that had centralized everything including planning and resources,led to unequal or uneven distribution of resources and development. This is the major reason why a new constitution was adopted, which guarantee's equal development. Kenya now has 47 counties each will have powers to shape its own destiny and with proper planning slums like kibera ,korogocho, mathare etc will be history,
Mkulu umepotelea wapi siku hizi????
Mimi nilitoka kidogo kwenda kwa babu loliondo, lakini nashukuru kuwa nimerudi salama...
Nipo hapa hapa JF...I have been watching this space. Loliondo muihamishe hapa ndo faida itapatikana.
BRO , where have you Kenyans gone with all your high literacy, hardworking and business minded people as you always claim? i thought you were supposed to be a rich nation and not a third world like us, Kenyan like to bash a lot, i saw some of the posts with nigerian, claiming that your Nairobi is better than Lagos, and you are Africas no 2 just after SA, remember outside Africa we are the same, And i can tell you, your 70 and 80 Nairobi skyline is going to be surpased by the DAR morden skyscrapers, some of which are already underconstruction and more planned, you always say, westland and upper hill is growing too, so do our Upanga and kijitonyama, and may be you should stop refering to TZ as a poor nation Using 70 and 80 years dataswhats good Nyaralego, its been a minute since most Kenyans posted here, seems like people shifted forums, these fruits been sh*tting on us for a while now. Poverty in Africa is real, and y'all saying that Kenya has extreme conditions for the poor to live in is true but it also comes out as arrogant and somehow sadistic in a twisted kinda way. kibera is just part of a large problem of informal settlement in Kenya, it has been there for a very long time made worse by population increase and rural urban migration which is an obvious effect of urbanisation. The Kenyan goverment for a few years now has been building highrises to try and avert the problem and reduce the number of slums in Kenya, at least something is being done despite the condition that is being potrayed by money hungry NGOs and the west media. am sure most of you know the effects of urbanisation, the condition in Kenya is made worse by the land problem, soaring population, and the meagre remuneration given to unskilled labourers who work in the industries and have no choise but to live in such conditions. you cant compare urban living in Kenya with Tanzania, in as much as we are bundled in the same group we are so different, Tanzania for instance has little industries compared to Kenya and thus rural urban migration is not as much, despite the laziness arable land is in plenty in Tanzania and the skies seem to favour you, therefore many people prefer to live in the rural area than come fight it out in cities.. What am trying to say is that, given the same conditions, Tanzania would have far much worse slums than Kenya due to your high illiteracy rates and your inherent laziness. good day y'all, let me rest ma head, had a long night jana.
DA inaonekana Kenya unaifahamu vizuri sana wewe!! Kote huko kunatisha mdogo usiombe!!
BRO , where have you Kenyans gone with all your high literacy, hardworking and business minded people as you always claim? i thought you were supposed to be a rich nation and not a third world like us, Kenyan like to bash a lot, i saw some of the posts with nigerian, claiming that your Nairobi is better than Lagos, and you are Africas no 2 just after SA, remember outside Africa we are the same, And i can tell you, your 70 and 80 Nairobi skyline is going to be surpased by the DAR morden skyscrapers, some of which are already underconstruction and more planned, you always say, westland and upper hill is growing too, so do our Upanga and kijitonyama, and may be you should stop refering to TZ as a poor nation Using 70 and 80 years datas
Yo miss, we aint talking about the skyline (of which downtown Nairobi shames your Upanga and Kijitonyama).. We are more concerned about the sprawling slums of Nairobi, of which you know nothing about coz slums are a problem of DEVElOPING nations not marktiming excuses of countries. if there is a country that will reach middle income economy first in east and central Africa is def Kenya, you with all your minerals will always be a market and a source of raw materials for us, its been done and continues to be done. I expect trash talk from this point but truth be told i've learnt quite well to ignore the trolls.
so who is missing it here?you compare upanga and kijitonyama with downtown Nairobi? what a loss, i was refering to upanga and kijitonyama as fast growing areas with many high rises just like your westland and upper hill, whati just learnt from kenyans is that all of them are so proud and i can tell you even if you visit youtube every good song or every good tanzania artist is kenyan? so sick, why do yopu guys like to talk big? you dont need to tell everyone you are the best, chillax bro,, we cna see it, why too much talking, plus, watch what you are saying, we will be a source of raw materials and market? whats wrong with that? you dont have any, we can sell to you, smart people dont talk with emotions like you? JUST DONT DESPISE TANZANIAN, RESPECT THE MAN AND THE MAN WILL RESPECT YOU.btw im not a troll just irked by the way you behave, south african even shames some of western countries in almost everything, do they talk like you kenyans?if kenya was south africa, then i dont know what you would have done or behaved,Yo miss, we aint talking about the skyline (of which downtown Nairobi shames your Upanga and Kijitonyama).. We are more concerned about the sprawling slums of Nairobi, of which you know nothing about coz slums are a problem of DEVElOPING nations not marktiming excuses of countries. if there is a country that will reach middle income economy first in east and central Africa is def Kenya, you with all your minerals will always be a market and a source of raw materials for us, its been done and continues to be done. I expect trash talk from this point but truth be told i've learnt quite well to ignore the trolls.
whats good Nyaralego, its been a minute since most Kenyans posted here, seems like people shifted forums, these fruits been sh*tting on us for a while now. Poverty in Africa is real, and y'all saying that Kenya has extreme conditions for the poor to live in is true but it also comes out as arrogant and somehow sadistic in a twisted kinda way. kibera is just part of a large problem of informal settlement in Kenya, it has been there for a very long time made worse by population increase and rural urban migration which is an obvious effect of urbanisation. The Kenyan goverment for a few years now has been building highrises to try and avert the problem and reduce the number of slums in Kenya, at least something is being done despite the condition that is being potrayed by money hungry NGOs and the west media. am sure most of you know the effects of urbanisation, the condition in Kenya is made worse by the land problem, soaring population, and the meagre remuneration given to unskilled labourers who work in the industries and have no choise but to live in such conditions. you cant compare urban living in Kenya with Tanzania, in as much as we are bundled in the same group we are so different, Tanzania for instance has little industries compared to Kenya and thus rural urban migration is not as much, despite the laziness arable land is in plenty in Tanzania and the skies seem to favour you, therefore many people prefer to live in the rural area than come fight it out in cities.. What am trying to say is that, given the same conditions, Tanzania would have far much worse slums than Kenya due to your high illiteracy rates and your inherent laziness. good day y'all, let me rest ma head, had a long night jana.