Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

upload_2018-2-11_11-41-39.png
some of the comments from that video by CGTN...
upload_2018-2-11_11-41-39.png
 

Attachments

  • Capture.PNG
    Capture.PNG
    31.7 KB · Views: 18
Lagos, Johannesburg, Cairo, Nairobi... Ever wondered which cities in Africa are the richest?

Well, here's how they rank;

pole sana maskini wa LDC...kenya sio level yao


nyie mmelogwa haki ya Mungu si kwa akili hizi.
 
hehe😀😀😀
Lagos, Johannesburg, Cairo, Nairobi... Ever wondered which cities in Africa are the richest?

Well, here's how they rank;

Nyie watu jaman sijui mko dunia gani...sasa jozi or Cairo mnaweza jiweka nao ???east Africa yote combined haifiki ata GDP ya Egypt
 
Harnessing the Power of Africa's Swing States
‘Harnessing the Power of Africa’s Swing States: The Catalytic Role of Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa’, by Terence McNamee.

International experiences suggest that if regional powers are successful they will usually generate political and economic benefits well beyond their borders. When they perform badly, the consequences of failures – economic turmoil, political instability, armed conflict – reverberate in the region and continent of which they form part in ways that similar failures in medium or small states typically do not. Africa as a whole may be especially malleable to the influence – positive or negative – of what can be characterized as ‘swing states’ owing to the relative infancy of its nation-building processes.

This Discussion Paper arose out of a high-level dialogue co-hosted by the Brenthurst Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in August 2015, which examined three countries in sub-Saharan Africa – Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa – which are particularly illustrative of the importance of swing states to regional and continental performance.

The three swing states examined here are grappling with grave political and economic challenges yet each, in their own way, also evince powerful signs of what is possible: areas of excellence which could spawn virtuous cycles of development and stability within and beyond their borders.

This Paper suggests a number of ways the catalytic power of Africa’s swing states could be harnessed for the betterment of their regions, the continent and the world. Although it draws on some of the key perspectives that emerged from the Dialogue, its main arguments and conclusions are the author’s own.
 
Re-imagining Africa: What if big states did better? | Daily Maverick
Re-imagining Africa: What if big states did better?

  • TERENCE MCNAMEE
  • AFRICA
  • 22 JAN 2016 12:27 (SOUTH AFRICA)
    Reactions

Swing states in Africa cannot act as a stabilising force in their region if they, themselves, suffer from major internal conflict and violent divisions; instead they become exporters of insecurity. They also cannot galvanise regional or continental consensus around the key issues of our time if they are not acknowledged as leading nations, which represent and advance certain shared values and interests. By TERENCE MCNAMEE.
 
sasa tuko mbele yenu tayari we una sema nn?😀😀😀😀 tumewabana koo tuna vutia investments zote...tuna uchumi mkubwa kuwa shinda licha ya luwa kanchi kadogo... nchi kubwa maskini wa kutupwa LDC😀😀😀😀 bure kabisa
Eti tunavutia investments zote Dah we jamaa unajua kufurahisha watu sana
 
Huwezi compare Nairobi na cities za East Africa.
Nyinyi endeleeni kujenga empty buildings tu,mwenye aliwadanganya ivo ndivyo mtakavyo vutia wawekezaji ameshakufa.
Pole kwa maumivu makali yakuzidi muone daktari
 
Back
Top Bottom