Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Wanasemaga "Bongo bahati mbaya"!

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Our slums still not a good place to live

Friday September 29 2017
Tomorrow we will commemorate the World Habitat Day. The United Nations designated the first Monday of October to reflect on the state of our towns and cities, and on the basic right of all to adequate shelter.
Every year a new theme is created to promote sustainable development policies to ensure adequate shelter for all and this year’s theme is housing policies, affordable homes.
The themes often promote one of UN-Habitat’s focal areas such as inclusive housing and social services, a safe and healthy living environment for all with particular consideration for children, youth, women, elderly and disabled.
Affordable and sustainable transport and energy, promotion, protection, and restoration of green urban spaces, safe and clean drinking water and sanitation, healthy air quality, job creation, improved urban planning and slum upgrading and better waste management are all revisited during the World Habitat Day.
According to the 2012 census, Tanzania has a total of 9.3 million houses. The current housing shortage in Tanzania in at 3,000,000 units with an annual increment of about 200,000 new demands.
And this is why Sound Living visited Kigogo Ward along Msimbazi Valley and other slums in Dar es Salaam to give you a glimpse of life in the slums even as many prepare to celebrate the World Habit Day.
Our writers visited Kigogo, Buguruni kwa Mnyamani ,Buguruni Sukita area, Tandale,Manzese, Mbagala, Vungunguti, Temeke, to mention but a few where residents are living in informal settlements. And the going gets even tougher when it rains since most of these areas are prone to flooding.
After making random house-to-house visits, Sound Living noted that there were no marked streets and the filth that surrounded these dwelling places is a story for another day. There are no proper toilets and other sanitation facilities. The residents who were randomly interviewed by Sound Living claimed that there were many cases of waterborne diseases.
A spot check by Sound Living revealed that there were no regular taps as residents were moving with yellow jericans looking for water.
One of the residents identified as Ashura Malick informed Sound Living that she normally fetches water from Msimbazi River, which is not fit for human consumption.
When asked whether she knows about the dangers of using unsafe water, Ashura noted that she only use the precious liquid for bath and cleaning utensils but buys drinking water.
“I normally buy drinking water along the main road, where I find vendors selling a twenty litre bucket at Sh500,” says Ashura.
We kweli mgeni hizo picha ulizopost ni mbili tu ndio za Tz tena ni Tz ya 90s zingine zilizobaki ni za Kibera na nchi zingine, wenzako walishapost zote hizo na tukawaumbua ss wewe kwa ugeni wako unaokota zile zile, ushamba mzigo wallahi

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Thanks to the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion in Temeke Primary Schools, Temeke District , in the southern part of Dar Es Salaam; projects implemented by the not for profit organization Sanitation and Water Action (SAWA) and supported by UNICEF, Bahati School now has fully functioning water and sanitation facilities. Poor sanitation is a leading cause of disease and ill-health in Tanzania and the incidence of preventable diarrhoea is responsible for about eight per cent of deaths in children under five. The Government of Tanzania spends 70 per cent of its health budget on preventable WASH-related diseases every year according to data from UNICEF's Water, Health and Sanitation Situation Analysis.

In Kilombero District, our SWASH project is currently being delivered in the villages of Ichonde and Katurukila. Construction of new primary school toilet blocks is well under way in both of these villages.

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Ukija kwa style ya bullying, hapa ndio umefika utapotea.
Njoo kistaarabu then we talk.
 
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We kweli mgeni hizo picha ulizopost ni mbili tu ndio za Tz tena ni Tz ya 90s zingine zilizobaki ni za Kibera na nchi zingine, wenzako walishapost zote hizo na tukawaumbua ss wewe kwa ugeni wako unaokota zile zile, ushamba mzigo wallahi

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Usijiliwaze na hilo, zote ni za Tz, from a verified source. Alafu mko hapo mwajisifu! 🤣 🤣 🤣

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Tz ya 90s ulisema? 😂
 
Huna la kusema!
battle ya kijeshi ingia huku,tulishavijadili loong time na tukawachapa usipoteze mda...


 
Nilianzisha battle ya shule za serikali hapa wenzako wote walikimbia, ukitaka niirudie nipo tayari

Kwa shule zipi muwe wa kwanza wakati mnasoma chini ya miti? Majority ya counties zote za north hazina hata shule za secondary, Kenya ni nairobi tu
Peter Tabichi is a science teacher who gives away 80% of his monthly income to help the poor. His dedication, hard work and passionate belief in his student’s talent has led his poorly-resourced school in remote rural Kenya to emerge victorious after taking on the country’s best schools in national science competitions.
Peter started a talent nurturing club and expanded the school’s Science Club, helping pupils design research projects of such quality that 60% now qualify for national competitions. Peter mentored his pupils through the Kenya Science and Engineering Fair 2018 – where students showcased a device they had invented to allow blind and deaf people to measure objects. Peter saw his village school come first nationally in the public schools category. The Mathematical Science team also qualified to participate at the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair 2019 in Arizona, USA, for which they’re currently preparing. His students have also won an award from The Royal Society of Chemistry after harnessing local plant life to generate electricity.
NB;nafikiri unamjua huyo, anafundisha shule za vichakani, na ndio wanabobea kwa masomo.

Clearly, something powerful is going on in Kenya’s schools. In 2018, I wrote about how Kenya is a global hotspot for education innovation for BRIGHT Magazine; the past decade brought an exciting rise in education companies, nonprofits, and government reforms — with new schools like SHOFCO and Bridge, teacher training and coaching models like Dignitas, national efforts at scale like Tusome, and successful edtech start-ups like Eneza.
 
battle ya kijeshi ingia huku,tulishavijadili loong time na tukawachapa usipoteze mda...


Sina time ya kushindana na wasiojua kitu, endeleeni kukaa kambini mkijimwambify vita vya "past". Mambo yanaenda mbele /yanabadilika!
 
Eh, BBI!!!
Bro acha kujiaibisha basi, ikiwa wanamgambo wa alshabab 😂😂 wanawapa kichapo kila uchwao alaf eti mushindane na tz .? Jeshi gani limeshindwa kuzuia hata threat za wanamgambo wa ng'ambo.! Wazee mnavamiwa mpaka capital city, yani watu kutoka somalia hadi Nairobi mnapigwa, bhana saa zingine hata ujiulize maswali marahisi kama hayo
 
Sina time ya kushindana na wasiojua kitu, endeleeni kukaa kambini mkijimwambify vita vya "past". Mambo yanaenda mbele /yanabadilika!
By the way wanajeshi wa bongo hawapo makambini tu kama unavyojidanganya, tunapeleka jeshi kongo nafkiri kila mwaka kwenye majimbo ya (GOMA,BUKAVU N.K) kupigana na makundi ya kigaidi kama vile (ADFNALU,M23 N.K)yanayoteka maeneo yao, na tunafanya vizur tu n by the way majeshi yetu yanalinda vyema mipaka yetu ndio maana hauskii tukivamiwa na kupigwa hovyo hovyo na vimakundi vya wanamgambo
 
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Ratco, Tanga-DSM .oy wajuaji wa mambo tuwaleteni hawa jamaa uku kwenye battle la vyombo vya usafiri tuwanyooshe pia The best 007 au unasemaje bro.?
 
By the way wanajeshi wa bongo hawapo makambini tu kama unavyojidanganya, tunapeleka jeshi kongo nafkiri kila mwaka kwenye majimbo ya (GOMA,BUKAVU N.K) kupigana na makundi ya kigaidi kama vile (ADFNALU,M23 N.K)yanayoteka maeneo yao, na tunafanya vizur tu n by the way majeshi yetu yanalinda vyema mipaka yetu ndio maana hauskii tukivamiwa na kupigwa hovyo hovyo na vimakundi vya wanamgambo
Hawa jamaa "ADF, NALU,M23 n.k" mmemalizana nao, yaani kuwatokomeza duniani? 😂 😂 😂 Mkifanya hivyo, hata kazi naacha! 🤣
 
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Bro Venus Star jana ulivyokua ukibishana na bro Tony254 sijaona ukizitaja hizi ndege zetu za kijeshi,mana tony alidai sisi tuna ndege za kijeshi zisizozidi 40 😂😂 ilihali kila uwanja wa ndege hapa tz utakutana na ndege za kijeshi zisizopungua tano, hiyo ni nje ya makambini, by the way hizi zinaitwaje ka mkubwa.? mjuzi wa mambo haya, heb niweke sawa mdogo ako
 
Hawa jamaa "ADF, NALU,M23 n.k" mmemalizana nao, yaani kuwatokomeza duniani? 😂 😂 😂 Mkifanya hivyo, hata kazi naacha! 🤣
😂😂 Ila we jamaa, kwani hao wanamgambo wa alshabab mmemalizananao.? Nilichotaka kukwambia hapo ni kwamba wanajeshi wetu hawapo kambini tu kama unavyojidanganya, tunasaidia mataifa jirani pia (that's the indicator of powerful country) tunajiweza mpaka tunatoa na misaada kwa jirani 😂😂
 
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