Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Naona wakenya wamekuwa waoga. Wameishiwa mbinu zote kinachofuata ni kuanza kutukana.
 
Soo wait..Arusha is tanzanias 2nd largest city....lets be realistic here and compare it to our 2nd largest city Mombasa..but najua nyi waoga sana cos munajua ukweli...
Arusha is not second largest city in Tanzania.
 
Yeah av just been corrected on that..i thought ni arusha but seems its mwanza based on population count
Even revenue. About revenue we have regions which are not even cities they produce more.
Revenue of Arusha and Zanzibar from Tourism but Region like Shinyanga and Geita get revenue from Mine, region like Mbeya and Iringa are from Agriculture. So we have diversity of economy in our country. Each region play its roles.

But in Kenya you concentrate in some places.
 
Even revenue. About revenue we have regions which are not even cities they produce more.
Revenue of Arusha and Zanzibar from Tourism but Region like Shinyanga and Geita get revenue from Mine, region like Mbeya and Iringa are from Agriculture. So we have diversity of economy in our country. Each region play its roles.

But in Kenya you concentrate in some places.
Your wrong..our economy is one of the most diverse in africa...we have diversified from agriculture to telecommunications to mining to tourism....its very resilient..we are not greatly affected by a rise in global commodities.and thats why nairobi alone has a much bigger and extensive economy bigger than the whole of tz...
 
Even revenue. About revenue we have regions which are not even cities they produce more.
Revenue of Arusha and Zanzibar from Tourism but Region like Shinyanga and Geita get revenue from Mine, region like Mbeya and Iringa are from Agriculture. So we have diversity of economy in our country. Each region play its roles.

But in Kenya you concentrate in some places.
Bla Blah Blaaah

The FACT remains Kenya is ahead of your country. Nairobi is ahead of your city.

The rest is BULLSHIT.

Try and CATCH UP
 
Your wrong..our economy is one of the most diverse in africa...we have diversified from agriculture to telecommunications to mining to tourism....its very resilient..we are not greatly affected by a rise in global commodities.and thats why nairobi alone has a much bigger and extensive economy bigger than the whole of tz...
Can you please show us share of economy among of your counties and I will show you for Tanzania.
Eg This is the economy share per crop and livestock in our country (Report 2016/2017 - survey)

This statistic of maize production

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2016/17 Annual Agriculture Sample Survey - Crop and Livestock
 
Eldoret beats both Arusha and Mwanza combined. The city is so huge its only that people don't get time to photograph it. But I have asked someone to send me its photos. Here are a few
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Bla Blah Blaaah

The FACT remains Kenya is ahead of your country. Nairobi is ahead of your city.

The rest is BULLSHIT.

Try and CATCH UP
According to which facts. Do you even know what are we talking about.
We are talking about economic multifariousness among counties
 
Eldoret inavutia iko smart kuliko nakuru,Haijafikia Arusha. ..Ila battle lake laweza make sense kidogo
TUUSAN acha nikuambie. Nakuru is bigger and better than Eldoret. It has been the fastest growing town in EA for years now. Eldoret follows just right behind Nakuru. These two towns are about to be approved to be cities.

I don't think any of you guys have seen Nakuru enough. These pictures don't show the exact situations on the ground.

I don't know much about Arusha but I'm definitely sure Nakuru and Arusha can 'eat at the same table'.

Nakuru just about edges Eldoret.
Nakuru unfortunately, doesn't have an international airport like Eldoret.
 
NAKURU:
Agriculture, manufacturing and tourism are the backbones of the economy of Nakuru. The area surrounding the city is known for its vast agricultural potential with numerous small farms and also vast agricultural enterprises.The main crops grown around Nakuru and marketed in the city include coffee, wheat, barley, maize, beans and potatoes. . These crops are stored in massive silos at the outskirts of the city by the National Cereals and Produce Board and Lesiolo Grain Handlers Limited. The crops provide the primary raw material for the manufacturing industries found in Nakuru and Nairobi. These industries include flour milling and grain ginneries. Dairy farming is a key economic activity and provides the inputs for various milk processing plants around the city.

Other manufacturing industries include Menengai soap factory, Car&General Motorcycle plant, Eveready Battery plant, Fertiplant East Africa and many more.

The city also prides itself on being the home of Kenya's largest retail supermarket chains. Nakumatt, Naivas, Tuskys, and Gilanis supermarkets were all founded in the Nakuru.

According to a UN study released in 2011, Nakuru is Africa's fastest growing city and the fourth in the world.

The city is also a centre for various retail businesses that provide goods and services to the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. A large public market lies to the west of the town on the main thoroughfare to the capital, Nairobi.
 
NAKURU:

Nakuru is also an important educational centre. It is the home of Egerton University, a large public university, and Kabarak University, a private university associated with former President Moi's business and religious interests.Molo Academy (both primary and secondary)school are located here) The Rift Valley Institute of Technology is also based here, as is the Kenya Industrial Training Institute (KITI). The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) has a college branch in Nakuru. Nakuru is now becoming a centre of academics with campuses for the University of Nairobi, Kenyatta University, Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology, Mount Kenya University, Laikipia University, Kenya Methodist University being set up in the city. Other important institutions include The Institute of Advanced Studies, Kenya Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology(KIBSAT), Institute of Advanced Technology (IAT), Tracom College, AIRADS,Savannah Institute for Business and Informatics (SIBI) and most recent Nakuru Training Institute (NTI), which is a project of Nakuru Christian Professionals Association. The institute, popularly known as Centre of Hope trains youths at moderate fees and offers full sponsorship to the needy in the community. It partners with Nakurun Lapset (Finland) among others. Mwangaza College, initially called the Bishop Ndingi Centre for skills formation, is also another known college in Nakuru.
 
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