Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

hatukatai kuwa tz hakuna cholera but ours have never reached to point of being reported by the like of BBC.

yours is of its kind...something very serious.

imagine watu kutoka nje ya kenya wapo kwenye mkutano unaojadili masuala ya afya halafu ghafla wanaanza kuharisha hovyo kwasababu ya kipindupindu.aibu sana.
BBC don't care reporting about Tz but the slightest activity in kenya you will hear all over, why? First BBC is right here in the capital, second kenya is very resourceful thus kitu kidogo will alter the economy therefore it ought to be handled fast.
 
Sio kila mtu huwa online at all times vile unafikiria
wakenya leo mmepatwa na nini,mbona hampo speed kupost kama juzi na jana?.....najua mnaniogopa,msiniogope.

siku nisipokuwa active kwa hii thread huwa mnamuonea sana comrade wangu ichoboy01 .leo nipo active mnapost kwa uoga.
 
kunguni kwenye matatu...kunguni kwenye matatu...

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my entire time i have used matatu, i have never encountered nor heard of a bug matatu case mr Screenshot man. Even if it were true, what makes you think its every matatu in kenya. What are the odds?
I can see the level of damage social media has on you
Naweza post sahii uhuru retires from presidency and then you take a screenshot and tell everyone.
There sure are other trustable sources of information other than twitter and Facebook my friend.
 
Noun of the day: TANZYANYAN:
A Tanzyanyan is a person dedicated to hunt for negative news about Kenya when kenyans are working hard.
Moral: You look you find; its impossible to be perfect so definitely you shall find a negative story to report about kenya, which you are no special because you too have flaws. We don't dedicate our time listing them out for you tho'.
 
BBC don't care reporting about Tz but the slightest activity in kenya you will hear all over, why? First BBC is right here in the capital, second kenya is very resourceful thus kitu kidogo will alter the economy therefore it ought to be handled fast.

my entire time i have used matatu, i have never encountered nor heard of a bug matatu case mr Screenshot man. Even if it were true, what makes you think its every matatu in kenya. What are the odds?
I can see the level of damage social media has on you
Naweza post sahii uhuru retires from presidency and then you take a screenshot and tell everyone.
There sure are other trustable sources of information other than twitter and Facebook my friend.
sasa mbona unalia kama mtoto?...sina namna ya kukusaidia.punguza povu buda.
 
Noun of the day: TANZYANYAN:
A Tanzyanyan is a person dedicated to hunt for negative news about Kenya when kenyans are working hard.
Moral: You look you find; its impossible to be perfect so definitely you shall find a negative story to report about kenya, which you are no special because you too have flaws. We don't dedicate our time listing them out for you tho'.
hiyo yote ni hasira ya kuugua kipindupindu na kushambuliwa na kunguni.pole sana...
 
Kadoda leo amelala in a better country with better internet. ...mnaona vile ako na furaha tele kila emoji zake anacheka tu na kupiga makofi....hahaha. Welcome to a real City bro
 
hiyo yote ni hasira ya kuugua kipindupindu na kushambuliwa na kunguni.pole sana...

The National IHR Focal Point of the United Republic of Tanzania has provided WHO with an update on the ongoing outbreak of cholera.

As of 20 April 2016, a total of 24,108 cases, including 378 deaths, had been reported nationwide. The majority of these cases had been reported from 23 regions in mainland Tanzania (20,961 cases, including 329 deaths)
To date, Zanzibar has reported 3,057 cases, including 51 deaths, from five regions. The majority of the cases are from Unguja Island (1,818 cases, including 38 deaths) while Pemba Island has reported a cumulative total of 1,239 cases, including 13 deaths.
Report by WHO,

Cholera – United Republic of Tanzania
 
Tanzanians nimetoka page ya I TV Tanzania na kuona vitu vya ajabu ajabu huko................
...........I normally go through your stuff and just keep quiet out of respect.
 
Kadoda leo amelala in a better country with better internet. ...mnaona vile ako na furaha tele kila emoji zake anacheka tu na kupiga makofi....hahaha. Welcome to a real City bro
mkishiba githeri huwa mnachekesha sana....chakula ya kula kesho uko nayo?
 
Mungu saidia ii mtu

Acha unugu... Hii hapa haikufika hata BBC na Tanzania yote ilikuwq affected wacha 50 cases pekee.

The National IHR Focal Point of the United Republic of Tanzania has provided WHO with an update on the ongoing outbreak of cholera.

As of 20 April 2016, a total of 24,108 cases, including 378 deaths, had been reported nationwide. The majority of these cases had been reported from 23 regions in mainland Tanzania (20,961 cases, including 329 deaths)
To date, Zanzibar has reported 3,057 cases, including 51 deaths, from five regions. The majority of the cases are from Unguja Island (1,818 cases, including 38 deaths) while Pemba Island has reported a cumulative total of 1,239 cases, including 13 deaths.
Report by WHO,

Cholera – United Republic of Tanzania
nilishakwambia wewe unasumbuliwa na hasira ya kushambuliwa na kunguni na current outbreaking of chorela in nairobi.

asante kwa kuleta issues za last year...hata vya 2007 wewe leta tu, but the most trending chorela topic in EA for today locates nairobi.
 
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