Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Wah hadi unajua personal life ya Atwoli!
Anyways kama hujajua, sisi wakenya hatuwezi ridhika na vile tupo sasa hivi as you can see with frequent demonstrations, tunajua tunayo uwezo wa ku improve kwa vitu nyingi sana, unlike you guys viongozi wenu wanawaambia tanzania isi ze besti mama samia isi ze besti dalesalama ni jiji bora duniani blah blah blah…ila mwajua sio kweli… sisi hatusemi Nairobi is perfect we are saying it doesn’t compare to Dar despite the things we need to improve.

08 April 2025
Nairobi, Kenya

Jiji letu Nairobi, zuri kwa drone lakini ukitembea kwa miguu ndiyo utaliona jiji ktk uhalisia wake


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LqrGTT8ikng
The Kenyan historian anakatisha mitaa ya mjini kati CBD ya jiji hili lenye sifa kibao Haile Sellasie, Kenyatta Avenue, Kimathi na mitaa mingine tajwa... matatu.... bodaboda ... wafanyabiashara wafunguka kuhusu jiji lao pendwa ...
 
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Tanzania-Zambia oil pipeline set for modernisation​


By Cheji Bakari , The Guardian
Published at 06:00 AM Feb 21 2025

Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Dotto Biteko (C) holds hands with Tanga Regional Commissioner Dr. Batilda (2nd L) and Ewura Director General Dr. James Andilile (2nd R) at the opening of EWURA's Fourth Session of the Second Workers' Council in Tanga this week.

Photo: Cheji Bakari

Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Dotto Biteko (C) holds hands with Tanga Regional Commissioner Dr. Batilda (2nd L) and Ewura Director General Dr. James Andilile (2nd R) at the opening of EWURA's Fourth Session of the Second Workers' Council in Tanga this week.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Dr. Dotto Biteko has revealed plans to widening and modernize the Tanzania-Zambia Crude Oil Pipeline (TAZAMA).

Dr. Biteko made the announcement during the opening of the Fourth Session of the Second Workers' Council of the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) in Tanga earlier this week.

The proposed expansion includes the construction of oil storage tanks in the Morogoro and Makambako regions, designed to alleviate congestion at Dar es Salaam Port by reducing the volume of tanker trucks.

"Energy is a global necessity today. The TAZAMA pipeline, built in the 1970s, has long supplied oil to Zambia. As demand grows in both Tanzania and Zambia, we are expanding the pipeline," Dr. Biteko explained.

"The pipeline, which spans over 1,700 kilometers, will also be equipped with intermediate storage tanks in Morogoro and Makambako. This will allow trucks from Mbeya to collect oil in Njombe and Morogoro, significantly easing traffic congestion at Dar es Salaam Port," he added.

Dr. Biteko also commended EWURA for simplifying the permit and licensing processes, which has attracted significant investment in Tanzania's gas and energy sectors.

He highlighted that these reforms had led to a notable increase in investment, with 50 new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations established by the end of the 2024/25 fiscal year.

"I commend EWURA for eliminating bureaucratic delays in the permitting process and for reducing both construction costs and approval fees. These changes have opened the door for more investments in the sector," Dr. Biteko said.

He further noted that the number of CNG and energy sector investors had doubled from 25 to 50 in the past fiscal year—a remarkable achievement.

In Dar es Salaam, over 15 new CNG stations have been set up, and mobile trucks are being deployed to distribute CNG to Morogoro and Dodoma, following the regulatory changes.

EWURA's Director General, Dr. James Andilile, emphasized the authority's ongoing efforts to support both local and international investors in the energy sector.

"EWURA has effectively implemented your directives to expand energy services to rural areas. Permit costs have been slashed from 500,000/- to 50,000/- , and licensing fees from 1,000,000/- to 100,000/- ," Dr. Andilile stated.

He added, "Through close collaboration with the Rural Energy Agency (REA), we have increased the number of fuel stations in rural areas. As of this year, we now have 512 stations, up from 418 last year, making clean energy more accessible to Tanzanians."

Established in 1968, the pipeline was designed to transport crude oil from the Tanzanian coast to Zambia's inland refinery in Ndola.

Recognizing the need to meet growing energy demands, both nations have initiated plans to expand the pipeline's capacity to 5 million tonnes annually.

This ambitious project involves
comprehensive feasibility studies to assess the required renovations and associated costs. The expansion aims to enhance the energy security of both countries and support their economic growth.

In addition to increasing capacity, discussions started in 2022 to construct a new 1,349-kilometer refined petroleum products pipeline.

This proposed pipeline would run parallel to the existing one, facilitating the efficient transport of refined products from Dar es Salaam to Ndola.

The estimated investment for this project is US$1.5 billion, reflecting its strategic importance to the region's energy infrastructure.

These developments underscore the commitment of Tanzania and Zambia to modernize their energy infrastructure, ensuring reliable and increased supply of petroleum products to support their growing economies.

 
Bongolala, najua wewe ni mjinga ila jaribu kupunguza ujinga na majibizano za kijinga. I said that's Maasai market, a mobile market that operates on different locations across the city selling Maasai handicrafts, textiles and souvenirs to tourists. Understand the word MOBILE.

Afadhali sisi nje ya jengo juu kama mahakama exists an open-air market that operates once a week on a weekend. Nyinyi mbele ya jengo lenu muhimu, tena refu kushinda zote Tanganyika exists permanent mabati structures that exist Monday to MondayView attachment 3297122
Duh picha ya kitambo kweli kweli kabla hata hizo jengo pacha hazijaisha.
 
Bongolala that's Masai Market, a burstling open-air mobile market that sells Maasai handicrafts, textiles, souvenirs, and different Maasai arts and form an essential part of Nairobi's cultural and shopping experience. Maasai markets in Nairobi are spread in different parts of the city including The Village Market (Fridays ), Yaya Center (Sundays ), Supreme Court parking lot ( Saturdays), Two Rivers Mall (Tuesdays), Capital Center (Wednesdays) and Lavington Mall (Thursdays). Hiyo picha ulipost hapo juu ni ya Supreme Court parking lot and that must have been on a Saturday.

Unafikiri Nairobi ni kama Dar yenu yenye slums right at the cbd?View attachment 3297116
Kulikuwa na ulazima gn nje ya mahakama kuweka walalahoi wakiuza mbogamboga na vinyago? Uliwahi kuona wapi duniani, yani Kenya everything is possible.
 
Yani hii 2025 nijadili na wewe mambo ya TV..? Au ku watch ball at home.? 🤣🤣🤣 no wonder una govi wewe.
Nimekudunga ukweli, sio? Akina NairobiWalker walikuwa wanasema ukweli kwamba mkishindwa mnakimbilia matusi. But najua hukuwatch ball kwako because huna huo uwezo wa subscribing DSTV compact plus every month.
 
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