Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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all statistics indicate we are way above you.....but you are so emotional to accept this truth.you are a forth world country bana
Magufuli once said that satistics don't feed hungry people and he was right na hata kama ningekuwa ninakubaliana na statistics mnazozileta, hakuna satistics latest ambazo zinaweza kureflect vitu kama vilivyo so kama niivyosema YOUR NEMESIS IS BACK, WE GET KNOCKED DOWN, WE GET BACK UP
 
how with 40% unemployment rate
below poverty line 43%
tribalism 100%
big gap btn rich and poor
debt 69b usd by 2022

Meza hicho kidonge sasa

ublication April 10, 2018
Poverty Incidence in Kenya Declined Significantly, but Unlikely to be Eradicated by 2030
April 2018
Photo: Sarah Farhat/World Bank
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
The new country economic update shows that the proportion of Kenyans living on less than the international poverty line (US$1.90 per day in 2011 PPP) has declined from 43.6% in 2005/06 to 35.6% in 2015/16
Poverty incidence in Kenya is amongst the lowest in East Africa and is lower than the Sub-Saharan African regional average, according to the update
 
Unachekesha wewe sana. The so called jobless kenyans are richer than an employed tanzanian .I can bet mtu wa kibarua huko analipwa $1 a day or even lesser
Hahahahahaha,eti li-jobless monkey la kenya halina kazi halafu eti tajiri kuliko mtu mwenye Kazi!?? hii inajieleza kuwa 40% ya watu ambao hawana kazi kenya pia ni wezi/wakora
 
Magufuli once said that satistics don't feed hungry people and he was right na hata kama ningekuwa ninakubaliana na statistics mnazozileta, hakuna satistics latest ambazo zinaweza kureflect vitu kama vilivyo so kama niivyosema YOUR NEMESIS IS BACK, WE GET KNOCKED DOWN, WE GET BACK UP
lol...........facts are facts and statistics is a major element of information.......you have really waited for kenyas downfall lakini mtangoja hadi muende kaburini....lol.we are taught to compete since birth......thats why we are more agressive and hardworking than the other east africans........hata huyo mtu huishi kibera utapata anasave na kujenga nyumba ushago
 
they dont have job but ni rich😂😂😂 labda yesu amesharudi👏👏👏👏👏
Kwani unadhani ni akina nani wanawasaidia wale walemavu mnaowatuma Kenya kuja kuomba mapeni? Wale wakaazi wa kibera mnaowadharau hapa usiku na mchana ndio wanajinyima ili wawasaidie wenzenu .Yafaa mwashukuru sana ila nyinyi ni walewale .
Kweli ahsante ya punda ni mateke
 
Hahahahahaha,eti li-jobless monkey la kenya halina kazi halafu eti tajiri kuliko mtu mwenye Kazi!?? hii inajieleza kuwa 40% ya watu ambao hawana kazi kenya pia ni wezi/wakora
spain has 28% unemployment and greece has 47% but africans still troop to those countries seeking better life.........the same case all east africans come to beg in kenya to become rich
 
Kwani unadhani ni akina nani wanawasaidia wale walemavu mnaowatuma Kenya kuja kuomba mapeni? Wale wakaazi wa kibera mnaowadharau hapa usiku na mchana ndio wanajinyima ili wawasaidie wenzenu .Yafaa mwashukuru sana ila nyinyi ni walewale .
Kweli ahsante ya punda ni mateke
wangekua ni watanzania mungekua mushawarudisha kitambo sana wale ni wakenya wenzenu sasa munaona aibu mzungu asijue😂😂😂😂😂😂
 
Hahahahahaha,eti li-jobless monkey la kenya halina kazi halafu eti tajiri kuliko mtu mwenye Kazi!?? hii inajieleza kuwa 40% ya watu ambao hawana kazi kenya pia ni wezi/wakora
Huwezi state hoja zako bila kushirikisha matusi? There must be something wrong with your congocity.
 
lol...........facts are facts and statistics is a major element of information.......you have really waited for kenyas downfall lakini mtangoja hadi muende kaburini....lol.we are taught to compete since birth......thats why we are more agressive and hardworking than the other east africans........hata huyo mtu huishi kibera utapata anasave na kujenga nyumba ushago
Kungoja? hahahaahaa don't make me laugh. Tunawapa kipigo kila siku na mnajifanya hapa oh sisi ndio bora zaidi na i'm telling you for sure hiyo ego yenu ndo itawaonza sasa hivi influene ya Tz east Africa inawazidi kwa hiyo anzeni kufungasha vyenu
 
13MAY2017
10 Facts About Poverty in Tanzania
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Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in Eastern Africa that is home to natural wonders like Mount Kilimanjaro and Lake Victoria. Although the country is rich in natural resources, poverty in Tanzania persists.

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.

While improvements have been made in reducing poverty in Tanzania, much of the population still suffers from malnutrition and poor living conditions. Continuing to strengthen the economy through initiatives such as cash transfer and family planning programs could help further reduce poverty in Tanzania.
Alexi Worley
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13MAY2017
10 Facts About Poverty in Tanzania
8863759490_1977bec893_z-530x351.jpg

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in Eastern Africa that is home to natural wonders like Mount Kilimanjaro and Lake Victoria. Although the country is rich in natural resources, poverty in Tanzania persists.

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.

While improvements have been made in reducing poverty in Tanzania, much of the population still suffers from malnutrition and poor living conditions. Continuing to strengthen the economy through initiatives such as cash transfer and family planning programs could help further reduce poverty in Tanzania.
Alexi Worley
Photo: Flickr
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Tags: Facts, Poverty, Tanzania

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lol......peace but poverty nayo mmeshikilia trophy......
 
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