Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Good any other news from Kenya?????...
This dude eats Kenya,rests kenya, sleeps Kenya ,fucked by Kenya......always on Kenyan news 24/7....then chooses to post the negative and leaves the positive....dude is Tanzania 100% with no negative staff
😀😀😀😀😀😀asante kilio cha samaki
 
Mambo yameiva😀😀😀😀

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haya msikieni huyu😀😀😀😀😀😀 so unataka kutuambia uchumi wa japan na kenya uko level moja sawa???

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DP (nominal) 2017 estimate

• Total
$4.841 trillion[12] (3rd)

• Per capita
$38,281[12] (20th)
Wewe ni shida tupu imekulemea sijui una survive aje... Kubishana na mtu hajui kitu huwa shida sana
 
President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday took Kenyans by surprise when he took a stroll in the streets of Nairobi.
The Jubilee leader, who has consistently continued to debunk the presidency with his humble gestures, took the short walk from his office in Harambee House to the National Treasury.
At the National Treasury, the Head of State met with members of his economic team and partners, African Development Bank (AfDB), to discuss Kenya’s economic transformation.
The meeting was attended by National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich, Principal Secretary Dr Kamau Thugge, Senior Adviser on social sectors Ruth Kagia, and Deputy Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita. African Development Bank (AfDB) Director General Gabriel Negatu also attended the meeting.
The team presented options on accelerating economic transformation, especially focusing on programmes that can make Kenya globally competitive, while directly positively impacting ordinary Kenyans.
“The primary goal has to be to lift the lives of ordinary Kenyans,” President Kenyatta told the group.
The briefing is the latest in a series of meetings assessing where Kenya is in implementing measures and projects to transform the country.
The President has already been briefed on the energy and water sectors.
Before the meeting, the President, during his walk in the Capital, interacted and shook hands with some excited Kenyans.

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Pwahahaha wameanza kuleta zile camera za ufala...sijui walkua wanaita aje...
 
Hahaha mkashindwa anything ni cooked....hahaha.Kuwa hater ni kazi kweli
kwanza ni maajabu...wakiongea kuhusu GDP ya $70B wanaanza kulia lia ati it is cooked lakini wakiongelea debt to GDP ratio, wanakubali matokeo ya IMF na World Bank..hypocrites.😀😀😀mbona mnajichanganya? IMF is the same agency that calculates these things...debt and GDP...
 
ukweli mchungu budaa😀😀😀😀 lawama peleka IMF sio kwangu
Nakuhurumia sana you think you made a punchline, I don't understand a word you are saying... Ati naskia uchungu na hata sikuelewi
 
President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday took Kenyans by surprise when he took a stroll in the streets of Nairobi.
The Jubilee leader, who has consistently continued to debunk the presidency with his humble gestures, took the short walk from his office in Harambee House to the National Treasury.
At the National Treasury, the Head of State met with members of his economic team and partners, African Development Bank (AfDB), to discuss Kenya’s economic transformation.
The meeting was attended by National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich, Principal Secretary Dr Kamau Thugge, Senior Adviser on social sectors Ruth Kagia, and Deputy Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita. African Development Bank (AfDB) Director General Gabriel Negatu also attended the meeting.
The team presented options on accelerating economic transformation, especially focusing on programmes that can make Kenya globally competitive, while directly positively impacting ordinary Kenyans.
“The primary goal has to be to lift the lives of ordinary Kenyans,” President Kenyatta told the group.
The briefing is the latest in a series of meetings assessing where Kenya is in implementing measures and projects to transform the country.
The President has already been briefed on the energy and water sectors.
Before the meeting, the President, during his walk in the Capital, interacted and shook hands with some excited Kenyans.

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Tanzania & China (Socialist Countries)

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Nakuhurumia sana you think you made a punchline, I don't understand a word you are saying... Ati naskia uchungu na hata sikuelewi
basi pole sana na hutaelewa 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
kwanza ni maajabu...wakiongea kuhusu GDP ya $70B wanaanza kulia lia ati it is cooked lakini wakiongelea debt to GDP ratio, wanakubali matokeo ya IMF na World Bank..hypocrites.😀😀😀mbona mnajichanganya? IMF is the same agency that calculates these things...debt and GDP...
debt to GDP ratio is 60%😀😀😀😀😀 yani mumevuka red line na haijawah tokea toka kenya imepata uhuru
 
Meanwhile in Kenya national primary examinations released barely 2 weeks after exams end. And we have ourselves the number 1 candidate
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President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday took Kenyans by surprise when he took a stroll in the streets of Nairobi.
The Jubilee leader, who has consistently continued to debunk the presidency with his humble gestures, took the short walk from his office in Harambee House to the National Treasury.
At the National Treasury, the Head of State met with members of his economic team and partners, African Development Bank (AfDB), to discuss Kenya’s economic transformation.
The meeting was attended by National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich, Principal Secretary Dr Kamau Thugge, Senior Adviser on social sectors Ruth Kagia, and Deputy Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita. African Development Bank (AfDB) Director General Gabriel Negatu also attended the meeting.
The team presented options on accelerating economic transformation, especially focusing on programmes that can make Kenya globally competitive, while directly positively impacting ordinary Kenyans.
“The primary goal has to be to lift the lives of ordinary Kenyans,” President Kenyatta told the group.
The briefing is the latest in a series of meetings assessing where Kenya is in implementing measures and projects to transform the country.
The President has already been briefed on the energy and water sectors.
Before the meeting, the President, during his walk in the Capital, interacted and shook hands with some excited Kenyans.

uhuru.jpg

uhuru1.jpg

uhuru3.jpg

uhuru2.jpg

uhuru5.jpg

uhuru6.jpg


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itabidi arudi ofe aanze kazi...amesumbuliwa sana Mr Prezzo
 
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