Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Hizi Pfizer za nini wakati watu wamechanja na bado wanapata omicron? Tena winter hii ndiyo wengi sana wanaumwa.

Wanawake wakichanja haya masumu yanakwenda moja kwa moja kwenye ovaries ambazo ndizo zinazotoa progesterone hormone zinazosababisha hedhi. Sasa wanawake wengi wamekuwa wakilalamika aidha kukosa hedhi kwa miezi kadhaa au kwa wale post menopausal, ghafla kuanza kupata hedhi tena.
Mkuu, tafiti za WHO zinaonyesha kwamba chanjo zote zinauwezo wa kupambana na Omicron japo nguvu zinatofautiana kidogo.

Kuhusu hizi hedhi za kinamama, hapa tunazungumzia "Life & death" haya mengine tutashughulika naye baadae baada ya kuokoa maisha yao.
 
Ujenzi wa Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) umeanza ndani ya Konza city.

Construction of Kenya tech university at Konza City begins​

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Construction of the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has begun at the Konza Technopolis.
The university will be established under Koran Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) model having being the first and top science and technology university in Korea which emphasizes on specialized training.
According to the project contractor, BOMI Engineering and Construction Consortium, the institution’s signature building is set to be completed by June 2022 in readiness for the planned Presidential ground breaking.
The first batch of students is expected to be admitted in September this year.
While touring the site to assess construction progress on Tuesday, University Education and Research Principal Secretary Amb. Simon Nabukwesi urged the contractor to work with speed and ensure the set timelines are achieved.
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The campus is being constructed on 36 acres piece of land within the Konza Techno City.
KAIST will comprise 10 research science labs working with specialized local and international researchers in science, technology and engineering.
KAIST will develop academic curricula for six initial departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ICT Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Agricultural Biotechnology, which will lay the groundwork for engineering research and education in Kenya.
The Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology will be an institution of strategic national importance as Science, Technology, and Innovation is considered a critical catalyst for fast tracking modernization and transformation of Kenyan society into a middle-income country by 2030.
KAIST is expected to advance Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses in institutions of higher learning in the quest to create a large number of specialists to industrialize the economy by 2030 as well as drive economic growth through advanced science and technology.

 
Kijana mbona haufanyi uchunguzi kwanza, kazi ni kueneza porojo na uongo mtupu, same source jifunze kujikubali, mifukara

Kenya: 2020 4,678, 500 metric tons (4.67 Billion liters)
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Tanzania: 2020 3.63 Billion liters
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Train yenu ya SGR pekee inatumia 40% ya mafuta yote ynayotumika Kenya, sisi hapana taka ujinga huo ndio sababu tunajenge electric one, lengo ni kupunguza matumizi ya mafuta ili kusave foreign reserve yetu
 
Sawa sawa Boss, Huwa wanasema hazimzuii ng’ombe kunywa maji.

Ona hapa kuna mshiko cash mkononi zaidi ya yale marupurupu yako uliyoweka bank.

Piga kazi mkuu, Side hustle ndio mpango mzima. Unajua raha ya Financial Freedom.

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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Wakenya Wana maisha ya kuigiza Sana🤣🤣🤣🤣ukija Kwa ground utashangaa verses realty
 
C wanapenda sifa za kijinga, amini nakwambia mkuu wakunya wangekuwa na maisha kama cc watanzania basi humu ndani pangewaka humu.
Maisha yako tanua kitaani kwenu acha kuja kututishia hapa wakati watu wa kitaa chenu ndio wanaujua uhalisia wako..
 
Duh kweli, mana hawana maisha mazuri ila wanaongopa kinoma, wangekua na maisha mazuri hawa inaonekana wangekua wanapiga picha makwao na kutupia humu kila leo
Hzo sio hulka za watu wanaojielewa kupiga picha makwao na kutuma mitandaoni..we pia hujakatazwa unaeza tupia mpka za chooni wala hamna tatizo lolote lile
 
Tourism earnings 2021 Tanzania Ksh.132Billion ($1.32B) , Kenya Kshs.146.5Billion ($1.46B) NB: on dollar flat rate.

Tourism earnings up 65 per cent as State targets Sh172.9 billion

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By Graham Kajilwa | January 20th 2022​


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Tourists at Maasai Mara National game reserve in Narok County.
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The government expects tourism earnings to rise by Sh26.4 billion this year despite the country’s high season of international visits coinciding with the General Election.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala says he believes the country’s politics has matured enough not to disrupt the cycle of business.
The sector is usually at its peak during the wildebeest migration at the Maasai Mara that starts around July. This year’s polls are due to take place on August 9.
The expectation by the ministry is that 1,027,151 visitors will arrive in the country and passenger flight landings will increase from 59,486 to 70,193 compared to 2021 numbers.
Last year, there were 870,467 international visitors and earnings stood at Sh146.5 billion, according to the latest tourism performance report released on Wednesday.
The ministry projects earnings of Sh172.9 billion this year, a 38 per cent increase compared to 2021.
In 2020, earnings in the sector stood at Sh88.6 billion. The steady rise in earnings to Sh146.5 billion, Mr Balala said, was largely supported by domestic tourism.
According to the report, 1,286,028 citizens visited Kenya Wildlife Service parks compared to 913,052 in 2020. While the number of domestic visits to KWS parks increased by 372,976, those by non-residents increased by 30,796 to 196,474.
Revenue from these visits went up to Sh1.5 billion from Sh1.059 billion in 2020, indicating a slight recovery yet still far from the Sh4.4 billion recorded in 2019.
Bed night occupancy between January and September stood at 4,138,821 compared to 2,575,812 in 2020, a recovery of 60.7 per cent. Room nights also went up 55.3 per cent to 3,084,957 during the same period compared to 1,986,465 in 2020.
“Domestic bed nights grew by 101.3 per cent between 2020 and 2021 while international bed nights grew by 0.05 per cent,” the Tourism Sector Performance 2021 report said. “These bed nights recovery trends are an indication that the hospitality sector has largely been supported by domestic travel in 2021.”
Domestic flights also registered growth as the number increased to 43,949 from 28,356 in 2020.
Balala said the travels have been key in boosting the tourism in towns such as Naivasha and Kisumu.
“We have recovered well but we are not yet there, particularly the domestic market,” he said.
Holiday is still the major reason for visitors to travel into the country (34.44 per cent) followed by visiting friends and family (29.57), with business and meeting, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (Mice) reported at 26.4 per cent.
Other reasons were transit at 5.36 per cent, education (2.19 per cent), medical (one per cent), religion (0.81 per cent) and sports (0.24 per cent).
Balala, however, said while many visitors indicate they are coming to Kenya for holiday, some of them do so for easy entry into the country.
He said for visitors to enter the country for holiday, they just need to book a hotel for visa processing. However, any other purpose of visit needs letters from hosts or invitation if it is conferences.
“Basically, all visitors from African countries are here for business and not holiday,” said Balala said.
On visitors from the continent, Uganda led with 80,000 followed by Tanzania with 74,051 and Somalia’s 26,270.

Tourism on the right track as earnings soar by 53 percent​



THURSDAY JANUARY 06 2022​

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  • BoT says the hospitality sector’s receipts hedged close to $1.32 billion in the year that ended on November 30, 2021, up from the $861.8 million recorded in the same period of the previous year
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Dar es Salaam. Earnings from the tourism sector improved significantly - rising by 53.7 percent, to $1.32 billion - in the year to November 30, 2021 after being adversely hit by Covid-19.

The steady recovery trend is attributed to the upturn in the global economy and prudent economic policies set to minimise the impacts of the pandemic, which has ravaged economies all over the world.

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) revealed that the hospitality sector’s receipts rose to $1.32 billion in the year that ended on November 30, 2021, up from the $861.8 million recorded in the same period of the previous year.

The central bank says the performance indicates the gradual recovery of tourism activities facilitated also by the increasing number of international arrivals in the country.

“The increase is proportional with an increase in the number of tourist arrivals, which rose by 31.5 percent to 892, 541,” the central bank said in its Monthly Economic Review (MER) report for December 2021.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan said in her new year speech that Tanzania received 1.4 million international arrivals in 2021 compared with about 600,000 arrivals in the previous year.

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Tanzania also experienced improvement in transport receipts, which rose to $1.45 billion from $1.3 billion in November 2020, while earnings from other services - including construction, insurance, financial, telecommunication, computer and information, charges for the use of intellectual property, government, personal and other business services - also improved.

The two sectors (together with the exportation of traditional goods) continue to be the bedrock of the economy, pushing for total exportation of goods and services to $9.78 billion in the year to November 30, 2021, from $8.61 billion in the same period of 2020.

Gold exports, which accounted for 44.1 percent of total goods exports, remained largely the same - amounting to $2.81 billion - while exports of manufactured goods amounted to $1.19 billion in 2021, from $894.8 million in the previous year.

“Much of the increases was registered in exports of cosmetics, iron and steel, plastic and paper products. There was a noticeable growth in exports of rice, maize and beans to the neighbouring countries, reflecting an increase in regional trade,” the central bank stated.

Moreover, in the year to November 30, 2021, goods and services purchased from the rest of the world by Tanzanians also increased, the BoT said.

The central bank said the increase was observed in all import categories, with a significant rise in oil, industrial raw materials and transport equipment.

“Imports of goods and services increased to $11.25 billion, from $9.26 billion during the similar period in 2020,” the report reads in part.

Oil imports increased by 44.9 percent to $1.93 billion, on account of both price and volume. Services payments increased to $1.57 billion from $1.34 billion in the year to November 2020, much of the increase stemming from freight payments consistent with a surge in import bill.
Yenu ni December 2021? au November 2021..hicho tu ndo nataka nijue..maana ya Tz ni Nov 2021
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Watakuambia Kenya tuna cheap tourism - eti wao ndio wanatengeneza pesa nyingi kwenye tourism.
Mmetuzidi mwaka huu tu ? Tena yetu ni report ya Year ending Nov 2021..nataka nijue yenu isije ikwa ya december 2021.....tunacompare na yetu ya NOV 2021

Plus angalia miaka 5 nyuma leta data tuone nani anaongoza .

Pili sasa hapo JNIA inapata 2.5 million passengers na KIA na Zanzibar around 2.5mil combined...

Tukifika number za JKIA je?
 
Mmetuzidi mwaka huu tu ? Tena yetu ni report ya Year ending Nov 2021..nataka nijue yenu isije ikwa ya december 2021.....tunacompare na yetu ya NOV 2021

Plus angalia miaka 5 nyuma leta data tuone nani anaongoza .

Pili sasa hapo JNIA inapata 2.5 million passengers na KIA na Zanzibar around 2.5mil combined...

Tukifika number za JKIA je?
Mkifika 8M ya JKIA, JKIA itakuwa 30M.
 
Mkifika 8M ya JKIA, JKIA itakuwa 30M.
Na revenue zitakuwa almost the same au tumewapita ...za Tourism only

Most of passengers wanapita Kenya (JKIA)As transit ..due to Kenya Airways..na Most of planes using Nai as hub.. Honest opinion tho thats good kwenye kuongeza Landing fees na airport revenues ...na pia watu wakishop hapo Airport na kutumia services Etc..na wengne wanaweza kulala hotelini

Kwa Tz Air Tanzania Improving its services ndo itapelekea kwenye kupata transits wengi..i hope we will do better on that

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