Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Mzee umelishwa yamini nn? Ethiopia si wabaya hivyo ukitaka kujua uzuri wao wako Somalia kama Kunyaland ila AlShaabab hawajawahi penya kufanya shambulio Addis Ababa! Na kuna Ethiopia kuna jamii Wasomali kutoka Ogaden na Waislam wapo pia.

Vita si silaha bali how active has been ur army on any sort of incursion! It turns out Egypt can't backup it's warnings towards Ethiopia.

I strongly believe Egypt doesn't have economic muscles to start war with Ethiopia at the moment while they r engaged with Libya's n Syria's wars.
Kaka unapima nguvu za Ethiopia kwa kuwanyanyasasa KDF?, Any way ninakubali kwamba Ethiopia sio wabaya lakini si kwa Egypt, labda kwa KDF na Alshabaab. Ethiopia hawana uzuri hivyo unavyofikiria, walishindwa na jeshi la Eritrea nchi ambayo ipo kwenye vikwazo vya silaha kwa miaka mingi, hawana ndege wa vifaru.
 
English inakuchanganya kweli, ni photo series yake ambayo anaiita concrete jungle,ila sio jiji...ni kama kufungua page Instagram na kuiita concrete jungle ama ichoboy
anaita lakini sio 😂😂😂 na haitakua concrete jungle hio mark my words
 
Kaka unapima nguvu za Ethiopia kwa kuwanyanyasasa KDF?, Any way ninakubali kwamba Ethiopia sio wabaya lakini si kwa Egypt, labda kwa KDF na Alshabaab. Ethiopia hawana uzuri hivyo unavyofikiria, walishindwa na jeshi la Eritrea nchi ambayo ipo kwenye vikwazo vya silaha kwa miaka mingi, hawana ndege wa vifaru.
mara ya mwisho Egypt ku-conduct conventional warfare ni lini? Umesahau it took the US kuiondoa Muslim brotherhood madarakani baada ya revolution?
 
Buda haya ni maamuzi tu, ni kama jirani yako ameamua kununua drone tu. Mngeweka space station hapo ndio ningeona cha maana ila kwa hivi hata ile mitungi yenu ya chang'aa ina umaana kuluiko hivi vi satellite
ignorance is worse than poverty.(poverty of the mind)
do you know benefits of space technology and launching your satellite? the least you would question yourself is why spend millons of dollars for something unimportant...
first off, provides a great platform and the next step of gaining knowledge to local scientists for their research amd gives a wider understanding by experience. that alone is a great milestone for an african country. also, the information gleaned from satellites has the potential to improve agriculture, guard against deforestation, improve disaster planning, livestock and wildlife monitoring and provide internet to rural communities. The current investments can also offset the long-term costs of purchasing and maintaining satellites from foreign governments.
Kenya has already funded a multimillion-dollar space observatory and research center and the government allocating more money for research and development activities and stopping advanced expertise from leaving the country.
That's exactly how you become a scientific hub, you'll realize that maybe in 30 years when your government decides to go into this field.
and btw Kenya launched the first satellite back in 1970 called Uhuru.
 
mara ya mwisho Egypt ku-conduct conventional warfare ni lini? Umesahau it took the US kuiondoa Muslim brotherhood madarakani baada ya revolution?
Mkuu hata China haijawahi kupigana vita yoyote ya maana, Ufarasa, Ujerumani au hata Urusi, wao wanasaidia tu nchi zingine.

Kumbuka Egypt haitopeleka wanajeshi wala vifaru, wao watapeleka ndege kulipua na kurudi, Au kutuma Cruse missiles kutokea ardhi ya Egypt au kutoka kwenye Submarines. Hakuna Vita hapo, hapo Egypt itakua inashambulia wakati Ethiopia inalinda airspace yao.
 
nilifkiri mumerusha nyinyi kumbe mumerushiwa na kufanyiwa kila kitu 😀😀😀😀😀
do your research. the satellite is designed locally by local scientists, the only help is the funding to the university of Nairobi, the transportation by the space X rocket and the launch in the international space station.
i know you just hear about those terms but never interact with them in any tangible way. you don't even have a space agency to start with. What does that say about the reputation of your universities in terms of research and expertise? how do you expect the institution to compete in the international level when you don't provide them such facilities?
 
ignorance is worse than poverty.(poverty of the mind)
do you know benefits of space technology and launching your satellite? the least you would question yourself is why spend millons of dollars for something unimportant...
first off, provides a great platform and the next step of gaining knowledge to local scientists for their research amd gives a wider understanding by experience. that alone is a great milestone for an african country. also, the information gleaned from satellites has the potential to improve agriculture, guard against deforestation, improve disaster planning, livestock and wildlife monitoring and provide internet to rural communities. The current investments can also offset the long-term costs of purchasing and maintaining satellites from foreign governments.
Kenya has already funded a multimillion-dollar space observatory and research center and the government allocating more money for research and development activities and stopping advanced expertise from leaving the country.
That's exactly how you become a scientific hub, you'll realize that maybe in 30 years when your government decides to go into this field.
and btw Kenya launched the first satellite back in 1970 called Uhuru.
Who said it has no benefit? Buda, satellites benefits depends on the one who owns it. The only thing that benefits kenya is propaganda
 
Mkuu hata China haijawahi kupigana vita yoyote ya maana, Ufarasa, Ujerumani au hata Urusi, wao wanasaidia tu nchi zingine.

Kumbuka Egypt haitopeleka wanajeshi wala vifaru, wao watapeleka ndege kulipua na kurudi, Au kutuma Cruse missiles kutokea ardhi ya Egypt au kutoka kwenye Submarines. Hakuna Vita hapo, hapo Egypt itakua inashambulia wakati Ethiopia inalinda airspace yao.
Unaongea utafikiri Egypt first world!
 
do your research. the satellite is designed locally by local scientists, the only help is the funding to the university of Nairobi, the transportation by the space X rocket and the launch in the international space station.
i know you just hear about those terms but never interact with them in any tangible way. you don't even have a space agency to start with. What does that say about the reputation of your universities in terms of research and expertise? how do you expect the institution to compete in the international level when you don't provide them such facilities?

Aaa wapii. ..
 
do your research. the satellite is designed locally by local scientists, the only help is the funding to the university of Nairobi, the transportation by the space X rocket and the launch in the international space station.
i know you just hear about those terms but never interact with them in any tangible way. you don't even have a space agency to start with. What does that say about the reputation of your universities in terms of research and expertise? how do you expect the institution to compete in the international level when you don't provide them such facilities?
Local scientists my but, it was locally made in Kenya by Japanese Space Agency. If so then Tanzania SGR and even MV Mwanza they are locally made by Tanzanian Engineers
 
Mkuu hata China haijawahi kupigana vita yoyote ya maana, Ufarasa, Ujerumani au hata Urusi, wao wanasaidia tu nchi zingine.

Kumbuka Egypt haitopeleka wanajeshi wala vifaru, wao watapeleka ndege kulipua na kurudi, Au kutuma Cruse missiles kutokea ardhi ya Egypt au kutoka kwenye Submarines. Hakuna Vita hapo, hapo Egypt itakua inashambulia wakati Ethiopia inalinda airspace yao.
China imemchapa Mhindi juzi Himalaya border dispute kimyakimya!

India-China clash: 20 Indian troops killed in Ladakh fighting
  • 16 June 2020
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Indian soldiers erect a military bunker along the Srinagar-Leh National highway on 16 June

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Image caption India and China have been locked in a border dispute for decades

At least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a clash with Chinese forces in a disputed Himalayan border area, Indian officials say.

The incident follows rising tensions, and is the first deadly clash in the border area in at least 45 years.

The Indian army initially said three of its soldiers had been killed, adding that both sides suffered casualties.

But later on Tuesday, officials said a number of critically injured soldiers had died of their wounds.

India's external affairs ministry accused China of breaking an agreement struck the previous week to respect the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galwan Valley.

BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins says violence between two armies high up in the Himalayas is very serious, and pressure will grow on the two nuclear powers not to allow a slide into full-scale conflict.

What have both sides said about the incident?
Early on Tuesday the Indian army said three of its soldiers, including an officer, had died in a clash in Ladakh, in the disputed Kashmir region.

Later in the day, it released a statement saying the two sides had disengaged.

It added that "17 Indian troops who were critically injured in the line of duty" and died from their injuries, taking the "total that were killed in action to 20".

China did not confirm any casualties, but accused India in turn of crossing the border onto the Chinese side.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said India had crossed the border twice on Monday, "provoking and attacking Chinese personnel, resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the two sides", AFP news agency reported.
Kashmir map

Both sides insist no bullet has been fired in four decades, and the Indian army said on Tuesday that "no shots were fired" in this latest skirmish.

How a clash that did not involve an exchange of fire could prove so lethal is unclear. There are reports that it was fought with rocks and clubs

Local media outlets reported that the Indian soldiers had been "beaten to death".

How tense is the area?
The LAC is poorly demarcated. The presence of rivers, lakes and snowcaps means the line can shift. The soldiers either side - representing two of the world's largest armies - come face to face at many points.

But there have been tense confrontations along the border in recent weeks.

India has accused China of sending thousands of troops into Ladakh's Galwan valley and says China occupies 38,000sq km (14,700sq miles) of its territory. Several rounds of talks in the last three decades have failed to resolve the boundary disputes.

The two countries have fought only one war so far, in 1962, when India suffered a humiliating defeat.

In May, dozens of Indian and Chinese soldiers exchanged physical blows on the border in the north-eastern state of Sikkim. And in 2017, the two countries clashed in the region after China tried to extend a border road through a disputed plateau.

'Col Chewang Rinchen Setu', a bridge built by Border Roads Organisation (BRO) over River Shyok, connecting Durbuk and Daulat Beg Oldie in Eastern Ladakh

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PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU Image caption Tensions have risen over a road built by India in Ladakh

There are several reasons why tensions are rising now - but competing strategic goals lie at the root, and both sides blame each other.

India has built a new road in what experts say is the most remote and vulnerable area along the LAC in Ladakh. And India's decision to ramp up infrastructure seems to have infuriated Beijing.

The road could boost Delhi's capability to move men and materiel rapidly in case of a conflict.

India also disputes part of Kashmir - an ethnically diverse Himalayan region covering about 140,000sq km - with Pakistan.
Analysis box by Soutik Biswas, India online correspondent
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The two nuclear armed neighbours have a chequered history of face-offs and overlapping territorial claims along the more than 3,440km (2,100 mile), poorly drawn Line of Actual Control separating the two sides.

Border patrols have often bumped into each other, resulting in occasional scuffles. But no bullets have been fired in four decades.

That is why Sunday's night's clash following months of roiling tension has taken many by surprise.

Whatever the result, the latest incident is likely to trigger a fresh wave of anti-China sentiments in India.

It will also present daunting foreign policy and security challenges to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government, which is struggling to contain a surge of Covid-19 infections and revive an economy which looks headed for recession.

India now says 20 troops killed in China clash
 
nilifkiri mumerusha nyinyi kumbe mumerushiwa na kufanyiwa kila kitu 😀😀😀😀😀
wewe inaonekana haufahamu chochote kabisa kwa hii sector.
hata USA yenyewe haijakuwa ikiweza ku launch space missions ila kutegemea Russia. The US has been depending on Russia since 2011 to launch space missions until just recently May 2020 when Space X by Elon Musk was ready to start operations.
 
Who said it has no benefit? Buda, satellites benefits depends on the one who owns it. The only thing that benefits kenya is propaganda
dude what are you talking about?is this you saying it has no benefit? pick a side.
Buda haya ni maamuzi tu, ni kama jirani yako ameamua kununua drone tu. Mngeweka space station hapo ndio ningeona cha maana ila kwa hivi hata ile mitungi yenu ya chang'aa ina umaana kuluiko hivi vi satellite
plus I don't understand the last part of your paragraph, please for once argue things up like an intellectual/erudite/like education did something in your life.
 
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