Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Tukiwa failed state in 2013 you guys were LDC na sasa tuko middle income in 2018 bado mko pale pale tuliwaacha 6 years later. Kwani hizi Viwonder vyenu ni vya vyerehani ngapi???
You are ranked as a failed state hadi leo, bado ni failed state hamjatoka huko.
 
Ala! 2013 Tulikuwa Hapo na bado nyie mlikuwa LDC?

GDP KENYA 2013 $65b
GDP Tanzania 2013 $35b

Tz wako mahala Tulikuwa 2013... I mean in 2013 we had no SGR while in 2018 you still have no SGR... Bure kabisa.
wasikie wachambuzi wenye akili na fikra zinazoangaza mbali😀😀😀😀😀😀
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october 2017 world bank

tanzania 51.3b

kenya 55b

huo ndio ukweli, endeleeni kudanganya nafsi zenu😀😀😀 sijui kama 2020 mutatoboa kwa tanzania
Last time nilikuitisha hii link ya world bank ukapotea siku mbili. Hebu leo leta hiyo link kila mtu hapa asome. World bank site, not any other site
 
sio njaa tu kuna slums, unemployment, maji hakuna nairobi mwaka mzima sasa, tribalism inakula nyama zao, pia wamefanikiwa kufkisha debt to GDP ratio 60%, etc😀😀😀😀😀😀
Yenu ni 39% hata baada ya Masikini kuhurumiwa na wazungu na bado mpo pale pale LDC.... Hahahahahahaha
 
Yenu ni 39% hata baada ya Masikini kuhurumiwa na wazungu na bado mpo pale pale LDC.... Hahahahahahaha
32% usiongeze hukukopa wewe😀😀😀😀😀

60% debt to GDP ratio alaf bado munajiita muna uchumi 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
Last time nilikuitisha hii link ya world bank ukapotea siku mbili. Hebu leo leta hiyo link kila mtu hapa asome. World bank site, not any other site
Hapa nahisi hawa wanawaonea Kijicho.

10 Important Facts about Poverty in Tanzania
1. In Tanzania, 67.9 percent of the population lives below the poverty line.
2. Extreme poverty in Tanzania has declined in recent years, from 11.7 percent in 2006 to 9.7 percent in 2012.
3. Poverty leads to hunger. Roughly
42 percent of children under five in Tanzania suffer from chronic malnutrition and 16 percent are underweight.
4. Malnutrition affects children’s physical development. The rate of stunting in Tanzania ranks third in sub-Saharan Africa, after Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
5. Many of the most commonly eaten foods in Tanzania, such as potatoes and cassava, are inexpensive but lack essential nutrients. Some schools in Tanzania now hold nutrition classes for students in hopes of reducing malnutrition.
6. On average, women in Tanzania will have five children. Slowing fast population growth and the high fertility rate by empowering women through education support and family planning services is key to reducing poverty in Tanzania.
7. Poverty is highest in rural areas, with around 80 percent of the country’s poor living in those regions.
8. Poverty is also highest among female-headed households, particularly those that depend on livestock or food-crop production for their livelihood.
9. Young girls and women in Tanzania often suffer from more nutritional deficiencies than men. One-third of women are deficient in iron, iodine, and vitamin A and two-fifths are anemic.
10. Cash transfer programs, which have been successful in other parts of the world, have proven in recent years to be effective in Tanzania. While families do not receive large sums of money, it is enough to free them from constant subsistence farming and allows them to focus on generating additional, more stable, sources of income.
 
Last time nilikuitisha hii link ya world bank ukapotea siku mbili. Hebu leo leta hiyo link kila mtu hapa asome. World bank site, not any other site
google is ur friend, have no time now
 
Hapa nahisi hawa wanawaonea Kijicho.

10 Important Facts about Poverty in Tanzania
1. In Tanzania, 67.9 percent of the population lives below the poverty line.
2. Extreme poverty in Tanzania has declined in recent years, from 11.7 percent in 2006 to 9.7 percent in 2012.
3. Poverty leads to hunger. Roughly
42 percent of children under five in Tanzania suffer from chronic malnutrition and 16 percent are underweight.
4. Malnutrition affects children’s physical development. The rate of stunting in Tanzania ranks third in sub-Saharan Africa, after Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
5. Many of the most commonly eaten foods in Tanzania, such as potatoes and cassava, are inexpensive but lack essential nutrients. Some schools in Tanzania now hold nutrition classes for students in hopes of reducing malnutrition.
6. On average, women in Tanzania will have five children. Slowing fast population growth and the high fertility rate by empowering women through education support and family planning services is key to reducing poverty in Tanzania.
7. Poverty is highest in rural areas, with around 80 percent of the country’s poor living in those regions.
8. Poverty is also highest among female-headed households, particularly those that depend on livestock or food-crop production for their livelihood.
9. Young girls and women in Tanzania often suffer from more nutritional deficiencies than men. One-third of women are deficient in iron, iodine, and vitamin A and two-fifths are anemic.
10. Cash transfer programs, which have been successful in other parts of the world, have proven in recent years to be effective in Tanzania. While families do not receive large sums of money, it is enough to free them from constant subsistence farming and allows them to focus on generating additional, more stable, sources of income.
Why middle class Kenyans are living a lie
 
If you are ranked as failed state you remain there until another report which states otherwise, mbona mlipotajwa Lower middle income husemi ni zamani bado hadi leo unatumia hiyo status?
Leta ripoti ya kuonyesha tumeingia ligi yenu ya LDC... Hahahahahahaha... Punguza hasira Kaka.
 
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