Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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The real Tz GDP is almost 3times that of kenya.
You really love this fantasy song … you have been singing it for years…..so tell me which school of economics did you attend?…. Am serious… I won’t even focus on Rungu politics…🤣
 
My friend… with all due respect , that’s why I asked you whether you have visited those parts of Nairobi… Yes if you wanna be specific, Runda GDP is comparable to Overland Park… we are talking of a specific suburb not the whole city… I can even say your Osterbay is better than some parts of Alabama or Mississippi… do you refute?…. So if Runda, westlands, Karen, Lavington, Muthaiga, Kilimani, Kitusuru, Riverside among other high end hoods were to form a single independent country, that nation would be regarded as developed… period!
No hard feelings my brother, let's continue with our battle (Tz vs Ke), it wont do us any good comparing our communities with those in Mississippi or Alabama.

We have a new world order being formed right in front our eyes, and this train is about to leave. The best we can do as Africans, is to make sure...this time...we are not left alone, as it would take another 100 or so years for the next to arrive.

I think these are more important issues to discuss, how to increase trade within Africa, produce more food (and energy), increse scientific and technological advancement and to learn how to tap into the new markets in the east Asia and South America.

I don't know about Kenya but in Tanzania we have already started doing this by building hydroelecric power dams, connecting our railway network with four neighboring countries, trading with India using our local currencies and empowering our local farmers to increase production using our natural seeds.

If you are interested with these matters, I would be more than happy to have a discussion.
 
No hard feelings my brother, let's continue with our battle (Tz vs Ke), it wont do us any good comparing our communities with those in Mississippi or Alabama.

We have a new world order being formed right in front our eyes, and this train is about to leave. The best we can do as Africans, is to make sure...this time...we are not left alone, as it would take another 100 or so years for the next to arrive.

I think these are more important issues to discuss, how to increase trade within Africa, produce more food (and energy), increse scientific and technological advancement and to learn how to tap into the new markets in the east Asia and South America.

I don't know about Kenya but in Tanzania we have already started doing this by building hydroelecric power dams, connecting our railway network with four neighboring countries, trading with India using our local currencies and empowering our local farmers to increase production using our natural seeds.

If you are interested with these matters, I would be more than happy to have a discussion.
I wish we all reason like you … that was the initial intention of this thread… a true battle…… but some of your TZ colleagues had to derail the thread na upuzi … you have my ultimate respect Bwana Chamoto…..
 
Kwa ground vitu ni tofauti

Lini Kunyaland ilishawahi kuuza 1kg of rice kwa 58ksh?

Tofauti ya Tanzania na Kunyaland, Tanzania bei ya chakula inashushwa na wananchi through their hardworking, Kunyaland bei ya chakula inashushwa na serikali through subsidy from commercial loans 😅

 
No hard feelings my brother, let's continue with our battle (Tz vs Ke), it wont do us any good comparing our communities with those in Mississippi or Alabama.

We have a new world order being formed right in front our eyes, and this train is about to leave. The best we can do as Africans, is to make sure...this time...we are not left alone, as it would take another 100 or so years for the next to arrive.

I think these are more important issues to discuss, how to increase trade within Africa, produce more food (and energy), increse scientific and technological advancement and to learn how to tap into the new markets in the east Asia and South America.

I don't know about Kenya but in Tanzania we have already started doing this by building hydroelecric power dams, connecting our railway network with four neighboring countries, trading with India using our local currencies and empowering our local farmers to increase production using our natural seeds.

If you are interested with these matters, I would be more than happy to have a discussion.
Unapoteza muda wako na hao watu. They cant debate on anything except buildings.
 
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