Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

We let others fight for their own independence like we did.
Till when are you going to sing this song? Move on. Even the South Africans themselves are tired of you.

LOL! I seemed to have touched a nerve. You guys are sellouts and have always been sellouts. You would sell your mothers if it meant acceptance by the West. You can cry all you want but you cannot change history.
 
👏👏👏syokimau on full turbo. Alot of mid rises and gated communities are coming up along that neighborhood. Another interesting area to watch out for. syokimau will suprise us some day.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣lakini somtimes wasukuma mnafaa muwe seriouse bro, this is a matter of natinal of security. So this is the best of the best, the creme de la creme of the JWTZ special forces!?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌mungu wangu, nakufaa🤣🤣🤣🙌...lakini sufuria ni ya nini surely?🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌View attachment 3493460View attachment 3493461View attachment 3493462View attachment 3493463

haya acha tu linganishe na just regular KDF soldiers. Special forces ya wasukuma JWTZ wakibeba masufuria, miti na magunia, huku naye wanaume regular KDF soldiers wakiwa ground kazini👏 👇View attachment 3493465View attachment 3493467View attachment 3493469View attachment 3493470View attachment 3493471View attachment 3493475View attachment 3493476
And ni jeshi lipi nchi ipo inachezewa? Useless

Yaani kina wapuuzi wa Baringo na Northern Kenya usalama hakuna.
 
LOL! I seemed to have touched a nerve. You guys are sellouts and have always been sellouts. You would sell your mothers if it meant acceptance by the West. You can cry all you want but you cannot change history.
Do you even understand the meaning of touching a nerve? It's when someone responds in a very emotional way. There's nothing emotional about my response. On the contrary, your response sounds emotional since it has no facts other than chanting the same thing over and over. It's your nerve that is touched.

Anyway, we may not have directly contributed to the struggle against apartheid, but Kenya has played a far more substantial role in supporting other African nations in their times of crisis. We opened our doors to Somali refugees when few others were willing to do so. We provided sanctuary to South Sudanese refugees, and it was here in Kenya that both the Somali and South Sudanese governments were, at one point, formed and administered. In fact, the very idea and birth of the Republic of South Sudan were conceived on Kenyan soil.

We also welcomed Rwandan refugees when Tanzania was turning them away—despite the fact that we do not even share a border with Rwanda. The same applies to refugees from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ironically, some of the very nations we extended a helping hand to, such as Somalia, have since turned hostile and labeled us adversaries. Yet, we have never made much fuss about it.

Meanwhile, for over six decades, Tanzanians continue to boast about offering refuge to a few South African liberation leaders. Even South Africans themselves have grown weary of that narrative.
 
Do you even understand the meaning of touching a nerve? It's when someone responds in a very emotional way. There's nothing emotional about my response. On the contrary, your response sounds emotional since it has no facts other than chanting the same thing over and over. It's your nerve that is touched.

Anyway, we may not have directly contributed to the struggle against apartheid, but Kenya has played a far more substantial role in supporting other African nations in their times of crisis. We opened our doors to Somali refugees when few others were willing to do so. We provided sanctuary to South Sudanese refugees, and it was here in Kenya that both the Somali and South Sudanese governments were, at one point, formed and administered. In fact, the very idea and birth of the Republic of South Sudan were conceived on Kenyan soil.

We also welcomed Rwandan refugees when Tanzania was turning them away—despite the fact that we do not even share a border with Rwanda. The same applies to refugees from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ironically, some of the very nations we extended a helping hand to, such as Somalia, have since turned hostile and labeled us adversaries. Yet, we have never made much fuss about it.

Meanwhile, for over six decades, Tanzanians continue to boast about offering refuge to a few South African liberation leaders. Even South Africans themselves have grown weary of that narrative.
For heaven sake, we give sanctuary to their beggars and let them thrive . That’s how much we care about our fellow poor Africans. What more do we have to do to gain their respect… 😜😁
 
Everyone knows all that and thats why we have to remind you every time to stop living by status! all those records are of no reason if the person yoour addressing is living a more better life in a pooor country

- scientific data isnt the same as economic data another reminder
Are you and majority of Tanzanians here living a better life? Or is it me who's not getting the argument?
 
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