Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

1)Unemployment rate, Tanzania 26%, Kenya 48%
2)Tanzania produces food more than it needs, Kenya depends on food donations
3)Tanzanians majority have access to safe drinking water, in Kenya even Nairobi there is no enough water
4)Tanzania has better and modern public Hospitals, Kenyatta Hospital and other Government hospitals are there only to give birth and death certificates and to rape lactating mothers
5)Tanzania economy grows at 7%, Kenya 5%
6)Tourism revenue is four times that of Kenya
7)FDI is more than three times that of Kenya
8)All regions in Tanzania are connect with tarmac roads, Northen Kenya, no roads. Tanzania has built many roads than Kenya
9) Many Tanzanians are connected with electricity than Kenyans
10)Tanzania debts is 36%, Kenya is 56%

The list is endless...
nailed it bro...i'm speechless.
 
joto la jiwe wewe ni mtu hatari sana.
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facts about Kenya: Queen Elizabeth of Britain was crowned queen while in Kenya...well, she became queen while she was in Kenya after the death of her father, the King...in 1952...she was still very young...

Barrack Obama Sr. was the father of America's first black president and holder of one of the most powerful offices in the world...He was born in Western Kenya...
pamoja na hayo yote, bado mpaka leo mnakabiliana na masuala ya njaa, ukabila, ukosefu wa ajira kwa vijana na nk.
 
In its 2016 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) intelligence Report, the Financial Times ranked Kenya as the 4th African country with the highest FDI attracting up to $1 Billion. The same report ranks Kenya second in Africa after South Africa on the number FDI projects. In comparative terms of Capital Investment, Kenya beat the bigger economic power houses of Africa like Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco & Angola which by far have larger GDPs than Kenya.
Kenya’s performance of the number of projects was extremely outstanding flooring all other African economies except South Africa, a strong indicator of its growing dominance. The number of FDI projects into Africa increased by 6%. Kenya’s increased by 47% almost 8 times above the continents average. Kenya’s stellar performance in the 2016 FDi report is a reaffirmation of the country’s steady economic growth. It’s a vote of confidence among key FDI players worldwide.
Vote of Confidence
As an important vote of confidence in the Kenyan economy, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the United States government’s development finance institution, has opened its first- East Africa office in Nairobi. This is the third office OPIC has opened in Africa. OPIC has opened two other offices in Africa in Abidjan, Coted’Ivoire and Johanesburg, South Africa.
Kenya’s first vote of confidence came from China-Africa Development Fund (CADF), the largest Chinese fund capital operating on the continent, which opened its offices in Nairobi to cover the entire East African region.Nairobi has received very positive rankings by PwC and Ernst & Young in their reports on the FDI attractiveness in Africa.
Key Sectors: Renewable Energy, Infrastructure and Real Estate
The major sectors benefiting from the FDI in Kenya include renewable energy, infrastructure and real estate. Kenya is currently undertaking very ambitious renewable energy initiatives including wind, solar, and geothermal resources.
Looking up, & ahead- The Forecasts
According to the Trading Economics global macro models, the forecast for Kenya’s FDI performance for 2016-2020 is on an upward scale. It is expected that Kenya will continue its dominance and remain a strong priority FDI destination powerhouse in Africa.
 Investment
Financial times gazeti la Wingereza yaani muwape ardhi waweke jeshi Lao alafu utegemee wawaponde😀 😀😀😀
 
Akili yako ni ndogo huwezi kuelewa mambo mengi, Tanzania generates 1460MW, but it requires only 1350MW, so we produce more than what we need. I am talking about the ability of transporting electricity from points of generation to consumers, that is the area where you create utility of electricity, Kenya produces more electricity but can't transport to the consumers, that is electricity connectivity, Tanzania 70%, Kenya 63%
TRANSPORTING ELECTRICITY???????????????????? TUMIA TU LUGHA YA KISUKUMA BUDA
 
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