Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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Pesa za DMDP zimeshatolewa tayari na world Bank


ABSTRACT*
The development objective of the Dar es Salaam Metropolitan Development Project for Tanzania is to improve urban services and institutional capacity in the Dar es Salaam metropolitan area, and to facilitate potential emergency response. The project comprises of four components. The first component priority infrastructure will finance improvements and constructions of: (i) priority roads - local and feeder roads in the urban core to alleviate congestion hotspots, and support public transit, mobility, and connectivity to low income communities, especially improving accessibility to the bus rapid transit (BRT) system; and (ii) primary and secondary drainage systems - including bank stabilization, detention ponds, connection to the secondary network etc. around five river basins of Dar es Salaam. It consists of following three sub-components: (i) priority roads supporting public transit, mobility, and connectivity to low income communities; (ii) flood control and storm water drainage; and (iii) contingency for disaster risk response. The second component, upgrading in low-income communities include: (a) roads and road-related infrastructure, including roads, bridges, culverts, footpaths, and traffic lights; (b) environmental related works, including storm water drainage, sanitation, tertiary solid waste management, street lights; and (c) community related amenities, including parks, markets, and bus stands. The third component, institutional strengthening, capacity building, and urban analytics will support: (i) development of metropolitan governance arrangements and systems; (ii) municipal finances and technical capacity through own source revenue collection and development and integration of geographic information systems (GIS); (iii) improving the integration of transport and land-use planning; (iv) operations and maintenance systems; (v) urban analytics; and (vi) urba


Projects : Dar es Salaam Metropolitan Development Project | The World Bank

Projects : Dar es Salaam Metropolitan Development Project | The World Bank
 
Wakiziona video hizi vijana wa Nairobi wanachanganyikiwa kabisa:-
Tumeanza kutoa misaada taratibu taratibu kwa manufaa yetu

 
Dar es salaam wins the battle by more than 72%.
comrade,
this battle is continuous,it has got no end...for now it's not easy to determine the winner but i believe dar will win the battle b'se it has many projects on progress,some of them are near completion....for sure dar is changing very fast.

nairobi is not progressing,it's the same as it was 5 or 6 yrs ago...it's like they are satisfied with how it's now.the only project they keep telling us is pinnacle tower but hasn't started yet.
 
Dar imekua sasa Guanzhou
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mi nakwambia mwendawazimu sio tu yule anayeokota makaratasi pipani
 
wacha wajichoche tu
kujichocha wanatambua sana...in fact if there is a city in Africa that will resemble Guangzhou in the next 3 years, it is Nairobi...we are the ones building 7 glass skyscrapers at the same time...one of them will be Africa's tallest and the rest will be nearby
two Pinnacle towers
two Montave towers
two Avic towers
Britam
UAP

Prism
 
Dongo Kundu Free Port – In partnership with Jica, the government seeks to establish a 24-hour port operated on the lines of the Dubai Free Port concept. The project that also includes construction of a 16km bypass and bridge to open up the south coast is currently underway.
The project started with the construction of the mombasa southern bypass which is now about 80% done.
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Lakini I can understand what they are going through. They are struggling for attention. Many people dont even know there is a country called Tanzania. So lazima wapige kelele wajulikane. Thats why people think Kilimanjaro is part of Kenya, Swahili is only spoken in Kenya, some even think Tanzania is a village in Kenya
kujichocha wanatambua sana...in fact if there is a city in Africa that will resemble Guangzhou in the next 3 years, it is Nairobi...we are the ones building 7 glass skyscrapers at the same time...one of them will be Africa's tallest and the rest will be nearby
two Pinnacle towers
two Montave towers
two Avic towers
Britam
UAP

Prism
 
Lakini I can understand what they are going through. They are struggling for attention. Many people dont even know there is a country called Tanzania. So lazima wapige kelele wajulikane. Thats why people think Kilimanjaro is part of Kenya, Swahili is only spoken in Kenya, some even think Tanzania is a village in Kenya
Kwikwikwikwi. Ndio mnajidanganya hivyo
Prove
 
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