Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

and where do most of your population live? Kwa urban ama rural?
Watu wengi wanaishi vijijini lakini REA, mpango wa kusambaza umeme (stima) vijijini teyari upo katika awamu wa tatu (ya mwisho), ambapo usambazaji umefikia zaidi ya vijiji 4,395 kati ya 12,268 vilivyopo Tanzania, ikiwa ni asilimia 36%. Hii ni kutokana na taarifa za feb 2017.
 
and where do most of your population live? Kwa urban ama rural?
70% Equivalent to 38m. People live in rural Tanzania... Thats also equivalent to 7.6m. Households

30% equal to 27m. People live in Urban setting... Equivalent to 5.2m. Households.
(*5people per household*)
 
ukitaka kukubarika miongoni mwa wakenya wa jamiiforum upload vitu kama hivi....
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Again Ignorant idiot revealed here,
Ukiwa hapo JKIA kuna direct flights to Zanzibar as well as Kilimanjaro,
Again from Kilimanjaro kuna direct flights abroad,
Pia from Zanzibar there are international flights to Dubai, Doha, SA, etc

What about those useless airstrips u claim international?? Any international flights there???
Fyi, Even your domestic flights are far behind Tanzania's.


Eldoret is used mainly for cargo transport to international market for the horticultural produce in the great rift valley......and some pockets of direct flights to middle East.......
The same happens to Kisumu .It handles flights from across Africa not sure about other continents....

Moi in Mombasa and Jkia handles direct passenger flights from across the world.......

Isiolo has a world class abattoir and it will be mainly used for meat imports to Europe and America plus the regional and domestic flights.....

Let's try to argue without insults pliz......
 
if you want to be loved by kenyans, feed them with these types of images.
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Isaac Newton came up with a method of approximating a new data point based on the information from two known points, it's called linear interpolation. In essence, what you know now can be used to predict the future, sort of that. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck then most likely it is a duck.

It's called a pattern!

When one chooses a metric to work on something, she has to use the same unit during the endeavor. You can't keep changing goal posts every time to suit your needs. If you are really serious about anything for that matter then the rules of engagement have to be followed to a tee.

If the scale used to determine whether a country is an LDC is the GDP(nominal) per capita below $1,200 then how do you explain, that Angola which has a much high GDP per capita of $4,342 (a factor of 2 compared to yours of $1,677) put in same group with Tanzania? If you can't come up with a coherent argument to explain why that is possible, then your whole LDC concocted story is a fallacy.
jamii forums can't wish away some painful facts however much feelings one catches
 
ila mkuu udongo wa kenya ni mbaya aise.yaani nyumba ya gharama inaonekana kama zizi la chanjo ya ng'ombe.

You kenyan huu udongo ni wa kilimo ya migomba,haufai kuweka vitu safi vitachafuka.
BTW umeona jumba analomiliki deputy president wao william ruto?

that's a real definition of being a politician in kenya...he is damn rich.
 
70% Equivalent to 38m. People live in rural Tanzania... Thats also equivalent to 7.6m. Households

30% equal to 27m. People live in Urban setting... Equivalent to 5.2m. Households.
(*5people per household*)
So in essence what you're trying to say is Tz has 65m ppl? (38m+27m).

Or perhaps you meant to write 17m ppl/3.4m hseholds and a typo occurred.
 
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Isaac Newton came up with a method of approximating a new data point based on the information from two known points, it's called linear interpolation. In essence, what you know now can be used to predict the future, sort of that. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck then most likely it is a duck.

It's called a pattern!

When one chooses a metric to work on something, she has to use the same unit during the endeavor. You can't keep changing goal posts every time to suit your needs. If you are really serious about anything for that matter then the rules of engagement have to be followed to a tee.

If the scale used to determine whether a country is an LDC is the GDP(nominal) per capita below $1,200 then how do you explain, that Angola which has a much high GDP per capita of $4,342 (a factor of 2 compared to yours of $1,677) put in same group with Tanzania? If you can't come up with a coherent argument to explain why that is possible, then your whole LDC concocted story is a fallacy. That was the point of bringing Angola into the discussion.
Angola has a larger economy and thereby a larger per capita income than Kenya, far much larger. But per capita income is only one metric used in determination of how developed a country is. And it is largely flawed for mineral dependent nations, Angola being a classical example of such. To factor in all aspects affecting the well being of a country, you use the Human Development Index

The HDI is a composite statistic of Health (life expectancy, access to health services) , education (years spent in school, % of literacy) , and Economic (per capita income, access to basic infrastructure like paved roads and electricity) indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development:-
1. Very high HDI (developed nation)
2. High HDI (NICs and emerging Nations)
3. Medium HDI (Frontier and Developing nations)
4. Low HDI (LDC)

Angola is at tier 4, same as Tz while Kenya is at tier 3 so the grouping ain't off.
 
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