Can you be specific kwa Mfano which Arab owns which bank in Tanzania,
Same for those Arab and Indian tourism industry stakeholders
Again something you don’t know ni kuwa over 90% of mining industry is composed and driven by small and middle scale mining activities,
By the way I thought you will be specific on who owns what like this below table , usitumie hisia.
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That is Laikipia County and yes, some whites own land in Laikipia - which is a mostly arid area - contrary to what you guys peddle here that whites own the best parts of Kenya. You have listed a total of 330,641.23 acres to be specific which is a drop in the ocean in comparison to the total amount of land in Kenya. Kenya has a total acreage of 143,815,332 just FYI. Furthermore, the bulk of that Laikipia land are Wildlife Conservations and still wouldn't be available for farming even if the whites didn't own them.
Secondly, I already listed the top 10 richest men in Tanzania and all of them were Indian and Arabs...........is that not specific?
I don't know which mining you are talking about that is 90% local, we are talking about the value of mining. Are you trying to say a local man in Tanzania mines more gas than Equinor? Are you even listening to yourself? Is there even a single Tanzanian who mines gas? Be serious.
Talking about banks, here are your top 5 Banks and their owners.
1. NMB Bank - The Dutch
2. CRDB Bank - Danes
3. NBC Bank - The British through ABSA
4. Standard Chartered Bank - SA
5. KCB Bank - Kenyans (ouch! That hurt!)
Talking of Tourism, who owns those hotels in Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Arusha and in your National Parks? Name me a single 5-star hotel in Tanzania owned by a Black Tanzanian.
See?
Now, put in mind this argument was borne from the continous claims by you guys that Kenya is a discriminative and unequal society while Tanzania is an equal milk and honey society. I was simply clarifying the fact that while in Kenya we accept our weaknesses and talk about them, in Tanzania you hide your weakness and put your heads in the sand. The symptoms of a corrupt and unequal society are there in the open, in many cases, worse than Kenya yet you deny the existence of corruption and discrimination in your country.