Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

hasira hasara...data zipo tu...ukweli ndio huo...by 2022, the gap will reach $41B
Kuna natural gas inatumika kwa umakini, ingine imegunduliwa juzi kati helium gas, you know the character of helium gas? Haichanganyiki na gas ingine kurahisi nayo ni hela,madini tumefinya now faida tunakula,utalii unaongezeka, viwanda vinapanda kama uyoga...
Ungekua na akili timamu ungetabiri anguko lenu....sasa what do you have to offer after all these info??
 
Hiyo rafiki inaitwa speed. Kama unajua maana ya speed utanielewa ni M/s
Mf: wewe umetangulia kwa umbali wa mita 100 sisi tukiwa mita 90. Speed yako ni 2.2% ulipo lakini yetu ni 4.4% tulipo.
Piga hesabu sasa.
yaani unafananisha speed ya mwendo na speed ya economic growth? there are many other factors that determine economic growth...not just speed, distance and time
 
unaelewa maana ya GDP per capita wewe pimbi wa Manzese? kafanye research kisha uje na swali
Pimbi unalojua halina uhalisia wowote...
Nnauwezo wa kusoma na kuelewa na kutafakari!! Uwezo wa kusoma na kuelewa bila kutafakari ndio level yako
 
yaani unafananisha speed ya mwendo na speed ya economic growth? there are many other factors that determine economic growth...not just speed, distance and time
Hahaha yaani unaaza kuleta porojo sasa. Hebu zilete hizo factors hapa. Yaani kwa kifupi per capita growth yenu ipo chini. Kwahiyo unakua taratibu sana wakati TZ inakuwa kwa haraka. Within few year gap litakuwa halipo. Kenya inapumulia mipira.
 
ndoto ya alinacha😀😀😀😀😀 endelea kuota
oops sorry bro😀😀😀maumivu yakizidi mwone dkt
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data si zangu...lawama ni ya World Bank😀😀😀the truth is that tz will never be on the same level with kenya

Kenya GDP (2022)-$120B
Tanzania GDP (2022)-$79B
GAP-$41B
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Hahaha hizo ni projections zilishawekwa since 2014. Na economic of the country zinapimwa based on 2014 data. Wewe subiri WB ije ipitie tena mtajiona vituko.
 
Hahaha yaani unaaza kuleta porojo sasa. Hebu zilete hizo factors hapa. Yaani kwa kifupi per capita growth yenu ipo chini. Kwahiyo unakua taratibu sana wakati TZ inakuwa kwa haraka. Within few year gap litakuwa halipo. Kenya inapumulia mipira.
I challenged you to bring data from the IMF or WB showing that your per capita will outpace kenya in 2022 or any other year...just that..very easy
 
This happens when you construct electric trains without a well coordinated plan for power and other infrastracture. If Ethiopia with its power generation capability can experience this, what about Tanzania? Lets wait and see when the so called bullet train will be complete and up and running
Travellers' reports...

Traveller Clément reports from the first public run in January 2018: "A contact told me the train left at 8am. I arrived at the train station of Furi-Lebu at 7am. The ticket counters are on the right of the station. They were surprised I was going to Djibouti as all the other passengers would stop at Dire Dawa. If you go to Djibouti, make sure you already have a visa even if you are entitled to get a visa at the border, otherwise they'll most probably deny selling you a ticket to Djibouti. Even though it is in the same building, you have to go outside in order to get in the waiting hall. The federal police does a thorough search of your bags when entering the hall. They stop letting you in 5 minutes before departure. The train starts as soon as all passengers are on. Since we were only 20ish passengers, it departed at 7:55. There is a counter for the Ethiopian customs to check border crossing passengers, but it was closed and I was told we'd do the immigration stuff at the border. The Chinese management company told the two governments to install Djiboutian immigration counters in Ethiopian stations and vice versa to speed up the process at the border but the governments haven't yet agreed on the formalities. Hopefully, it should change as they get more international passengers. The train is managed by a Chinese company though the hostess and a few other staff are Ethiopians . The Chinese manager told me we would arrive at 8pm rather than the scheduled 6pm because usually there are power cuts and stops for various reasons.

The train has 1 car with VIP 4-berth compartments, 1 car of 6-berth open compartments with seats and power outlets in the hallway, 1 dining-car selling very basic food (a basic "sandwich", some cookies, chips and water - though it was their inaugural journey) and 8 hard-seats cars with 118 seats. Dining and hard seat cars only have power outlets for the attendants. The train currently stops in Adama and Dire Dawa only as the other stations are not ready and not yet staffed. We stopped twice between Lebu and Adama, including once for 5 minutes because we hit a goat at a road crossing (the management company then sends some of its local staff to pay compensations). We arrived in Adama at 9:15 and stopped for about 40 min for an unknown reason. The train then passes through less populated areas at between 90 and 100 km/h; you're in the very basalt-y plain of the rift valley, surrounded by soon-to-be woken small volcanoes. After riding 2h15 from Adama, the train stopped in the bush not far from Metehara. I saw a goat on the side that couldn't seem to use its back legs. I thought it was giving birth ("cuuuute") until I realized there were more inanimate goats a few meters further. The train had gone full speed through a herd, killing 30. Locals came and there were soon 30ish people around the train. The four federal police guys who are always aboard the train went to discuss with them as usual. However the shepherd didn't want to let the train go until he gets compensated (for 70 goats, since some were pregnant and some cubs need their dead mother...). More federal and local police came, about 20 in total. The train left after 7 (!) hours of negotiations which, according the the Chinese boss in the train, included some calls to the Ethiopian minister of transport and the head of the federal police in Addis, at dusk (I suspect the shepherd let it go because they had to go home for diner, otherwise they would have stayed!). The boss told me "they do it on purpose to get money. They ask an unreasonable price. The other day we killed 12 camels and they asked for a million birr".

We then went straight to Dire Dawa. The train was so late than we stopped in Dire Dawa for the night. It was supposed to leave Dire Dawa for Djibouti at 2:52 pm; we arrived at 9:30pm. The train managers were very sorry and stressed that it is the very beginning of the operations and it will improve with time. They were pretty efficient in managing the situation, booked a hotel in Dire Dawa and took us there by 4x4 even though I told them I wouldn't mind sleeping in the train. Next day, the train was supposed to leave to Djibouti after midday, as the train from Djibouti was due to arrive at 11:30ish, and there is only one track on most of the journey. I got a phone call at 9:40am saying a car is waiting for us at the hotel to take us to the station. Once at the station (about 20 min from the centre on a soon-to-be-paved road), the federal police didn't want to let me in until the Ethiopian immigration guy checks my passport. Re-thorough bag check, then a guy used the immigration counter to register my departure from Ethiopia. Having lived here for 2 years, I expected a wide range of possible problems (no internet connection, fingerprint machine or camera not working...). However it went pretty smoothly, albeit a bit slow, about 10 min. The train waited for me since I represented 50% of the 2 passengers.

We left at 10:40. After 1h40 of normal ride the train got stuck for 30min in the desert because there was no electricity. Then we were running at 110 km/h according to the GPS. We stopped again because of power failure at 13:15 and power came back 1h later. Apparently they once got stuck for 10h... We stopped at Ayesha station 40 km from the Djibouti border for 30 min to meet the train from Djibouti and leave half the crew to join it. The other train has about 30 Djiboutian passengers. Then another 2-min stop as we killed a young camel. Ouch! No-one was around so we continued. We arrived at the border at 3:35pm. We were waiting for the Ethiopian immigration guys to come from the border for the 2 Ethiopian ladies of the dining car as the other passenger and I already got the exit stamps in Dire Dawa. Finally, only the Djiboutian immigration police arrives, just as the train was about to leave to meet them at the road border checkpoint, a couple of km ahead. Everyone gathers in the dining car because there is no water or electricity in the immigration building. Then after 20 min the Ethiopians arrive. Everything is set in 30 minutes but the train only leaves at 5:10 pm. Stop at the Ali Sabieh train station 20 min later. We arrived in Djibouti Negab station at 6:20 pm. The station is to be inaugurated next morning by the president.
 
Hahaha hizo ni projections zilishawekwa since 2014. Na economic of the country zinapimwa based on 2014 data. Wewe subiri WB ije ipitie tena mtajiona vituko.
ndio ni projections ila sasa hivi 2018 from 2014 na hizo za 2017 zimetimia...sorry bro...pia za 2022 zitatimia...infact the gap will even be bigger than those projections
 
Haha...you are just a typical Tanzanian....always living in denial. Na hiyo elimu yenu 'bora' mbona mmejazana katika shule zetu za msingi na za upili mkitafuta elimu bora katika nchi iliyo na miongoni mwa elimu duni duniani? Pili, mbona hiyo elimu yenu 'bora' haijawatoa katika uchochole wa ldc? Mbona nchi yenye elimu duni haliko kule ndani lakini nyinyi na hiyo elimu bora mmekwama kwenye lile tope? Get out and smell the coffee danganyikan
Lengo kuu la elimu ni kuweza kumtengeneza binadamu aweze kuondokana primitivity, kumbuka binadamu ni mnyama kama wanyama wengine, ni elimu pekee ndiyo inayomtofautisha kati ya binadamu na simba, sifa kubwa ya wanyama wa porini ni kushindwa kuishi pamoja, kila kabila linaeneo lake hawachanganyiki na kabila lengine, hivyo ndivyo ilivyo Kenya.

Kenya elimu inawasaidiaje kama bado mnaendelea na
1)Ukabila
2)Mnauana kama wanyama, police killings is the highest in Africa
3)Mnashindwa kujitosheleza kwa chakula, mnategemea food donations
4) Mamilioni ya wakenya wanaishi katika slums, hata wanyama hawawezi kuishi katika mabanda ya Kibera, elimu gani unashindwa kutoa ufumbuzi wa tatizo dogo kama hilo.
5)Unemployment ni kubwa kuliko nchi zote za EA, elimu gani watu wanashindwa kujiajiri?
 
oops sorry bro😀😀😀maumivu yakizidi mwone dkt
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hakuna maumivu kwenye expectations nani ali expect uchumi wa kenya utakua kwa 4% , nani ali expect inflate itapanda over 11% so endeleeni kupika data lakini habari munayo 😀😀
 
I challenged you to bring data from the IMF or WB showing that your per capita will outpace kenya in 2022 or any other year...just that..very easy
I told you. Data zinazotumika mpaka leo based on 2014. Subiri wakija kupitia tena takwimu zao mtajiona vituko.
 
ndio ni projections ila sasa hivi 2018 from 2014 na hizo za 2017 zimetimia...sorry bro...pia za 2022 zitatimia...infact the gap will even be bigger than those projections
zimetimia zikwapi munakopa loan kulipa loan alaf unasema mumetimiza, debt to GDP ratio 60% hehehhee kenyatta anaua kenya taratibu 😀😀😀😀😀
 
Showing pictures of kibera won't and will never change the fact that that glorified village you call a city is poorly planned. Kibera is a very small of Nairobi and outside kibera, the city is well-planned and organized. I bet Nairobi's eastland area is well-planned than your upmarket estates of Dar like masaki and mnezi
 
Tatizo wewe akili yako ni ndogo sana, mimi sio mtu wa kuzungumza vitu bila ushahidi, wewe umezoea story za vijiweni, maneno kama " ask yourself", haya ni maneno yanayotumiwa na watu wa kijiwenu waliokosa supporting evidencies wanabaki kusema ask yourself, kwanini hao viongozi wa Afrika wasikimbilie Kenya?, kwanini hao Kenya scolars wasiende nchi zingine zilizojirani waamue kuja Tanzania?, tumia akili japo kidogo acha tabia za story za vijiweni.

I will hammer it into your thick skull time and again that yours are just consolations only blind ''patriots'' of your kind still stick to with tired narratives! To you Tz is the Mecca of excellent education for foreigners yet to locals it can't deliver! Either those foreigners were geniuses who went on to transform their countries and the world or Tanzanians are naturally not made of intellectual material
 
Showing pictures of kibera won't and will never change the fact that that glorified village you call a city is poorly planned. Kibera is a very small of Nairobi and outside kibera, the city is well-planned and organized. I bet Nairobi's eastland area is well-planned than your upmarket estates of Dar like masaki and mnezi
labda hujui maana halisi ya plan😀😀😀
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Showing pictures of kibera won't and will never change the fact that that glorified village you call a city is poorly planned. Kibera is a very small of Nairobi and outside kibera, the city is well-planned and organized. I bet Nairobi's eastland area is well-planned than your upmarket estates of Dar like masaki and mnezi


Kwanza places like buru in eastlands are well tarmacked.......100%
 
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