Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Mnaongeaga kuhusu ghorofa utafikiri Tanzania hayajengwi, ni kwamba Tanzania we take them lightly, kariakoo zinajengwa ghorofa kila angle yet no one is yapping here

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Who told you if we talk of gorofas then we mean these dwarf buildings you are showing us?

In Kenya the topic is now 30 floors and above. Even small village towns like Siaya and Item are building taller buildings than these dwarfs you are showing.

I expected you to show us something like this.

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That one you are correct. It was just a song of unity among Zulus . But that does not negate the fact it wasn’t yours originally as y’all Bongos trying to claim.You took a Zulu nationalism song and made an anthem out of it. Case closed your honor … 😁
The song is a Christian hymn composed by Enoch Sontonga, a Xhosa clergyman. The misconception that it is related to the Zulus or unity is inaccurate. 🚮

Let’s set the record straight and give a round of applause to Tanzania.
 
Internet kweli wewe ni kichaa tupe internet ambayo mtu yoyote anaweza kuweka ujinga wake kujifariji tupe evidence from really source hata rais wenu hakutangaza Samia alisema kafia mzena, mabeyo kasema amefia mzena tuwamni nyie au viongozi wetu mnapenda sana kujipa umuhimu usio wahusu pambaneni na hali yenu kiongozi afe asitangazwe mbona oginga inajulikana kafia India
Go to internet, you will find all the evidence there.
 
So, why didn't Kenya or any other African nation just pick one of the gazillion songs out there, and given that it was accessible starting in 1897, why didn't the South Africans adopt it as their national anthem?
Kenya didn't pick it cause we value originality. Nyinyi mlishindwa kutunga wimbo WA taifa ikabidi muibe ya South Africa.

Tanzania is a Very lazy Country.
 
I can’t fathom any average reasonable Bongolala arguing about the adoption ( stolen) tune of Mungu ibariki Africa. The original tune by a south African in the late 1800s had same meaning “ God Bless Africa “. Whomever came up with Tanganyika anthem at independence copied exactly same tune with original opening phrase ( just translated Zulu to Swahili). then added watoto wa Tanganyika later Tanzania. But the tune is South African. I give credit to Bongo because that initiative was followed by other southern African nations as a show of unity against colonialism especially to show solidarity with unfree South African blacks. Those are the facts.
Mbona hoja ya SA kuiga rangi za bendera yetu na maana zake umeiruka?
 
So, why didn't Kenya or any other African nation just pick one of the gazillion songs out there, and given that it was accessible starting in 1897, why didn't the South Africans adopt it as their national anthem?
Ours was a lullaby tune from the pokomo people of Tana River county ( one of the smallest communities in Kenya)… so it’s Kenyan original 💯….Now you know
 
The song is a Christian hymn composed by Enoch Sontonga, a Xhosa clergyman. The misconception that it is related to the Zulus or unity is inaccurate. 🚮

Let’s set the record straight and give a round of applause to Tanzania.
At least you accept it wasn’t yours originally.. good step forward..😁
 
No wonder Nigerians nowadays accept Kenya 🇰🇪 as the giant of Africa. The 🔥 storm lit by Kenya’s Gen Z is spreading… Tanzania is next….
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Kenyan Gen z got none to inspire, nothing succeeded than looting and vandalism, hamuwezi kujilinganisha na mataifa yaliofanikiwa kutoa Marais wao madarakani total revolution wakati ninyi mlichofanikiwa ni kutoa masufuria ya ugali parliament kitchen yet hundreds got killed for nothing and still nothing you gonna do about it!
 
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