Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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UN Gives Special Award to Gov Anyang' Nyong'o

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Oct 25, 2018 3:00 PM

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Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o during a past interview

Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o on Thursday received an award from the United Nations Project One initiative.
The award was presented to him in person at the governor's office in Kisumu as he was commended for his contribution toward building the lakeside city's economic status.

"This morning I received an Excellence in Leadership Award from Project One UN for establishing an outstanding economic development initiative to establish Kisumu City as a commercial hub within the East and the Central African States," he tweeted to share the new prospect.
A commemorative plaque was given to the governor to mark the recognition.

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The Project One UN Award given to Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o
In collaboration with other governors from the Lakeside Region, Governor Nyong'o launched the Lake Region Economic Bloc (LREB) earlier in the year.
LREB Summit Chairperson and KakamegaGovernor Wycliffe Oparanya received a grant worth Ksh18 million from the Ford Foundation in April.
Ford Foundation Regional Director Mr Maurice Makoloo applauded LREB for its incorporation of women, youth and DAPs as a stand-alone pillar and further urged the need to bring on board the Non-state actors such as the Civil Societies.
In October, the bloc held its inaugural Investment and Blue Economy conference in Bomet County which President Uhuru Kenyatta officially opened.
"The LREB signifies the Governors' willingness to invest in their vision in time, resources, and effort. A vision that is in line with my agenda to develop the country’s Blue Economy as well as embrace technology to further enhance our agricultural sector," the president noted.
LREB has incorporated governors from Siaya, Homa Bay, Migori, Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, Vihiga, Trans Nzoia, Kisii, Nyamira, Bomet, Nandi, Kisumu and Kericho.
 
Top 20 most developed countries in Africa in 2018

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Oct 24, 2018 10:16 AM

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While Africa is endowed with plenty of natural resources and a cultural and ecological diversity, the majority of the continent still remains underdeveloped. In fact, no other continent features in the list of the least developed nations more than Africa. Despite the volatile economic situations brought about by civil unrest, corruption, tribal wars, and deep poverty, a number of African countries are defying the odds to post significant economic improvements. Check out this list of the 20 most developed countries in Africa by the Human Development Index.
The Human Development Index is a metric that is used to measure key dimensions that make up quality human life. These are the level of knowledge, a long and healthy lifestyle, and a decent living standard. When these factors are combined, they give a rough idea of the impact of economies of the quality of life. While it is widely said that Africa is developing, it is important to stress that there is no African country with very high human development, according to the HDI report that was released in 2018. Below is a ranking of the 20 most developed countries in Africa.

1. Seychelles - HDI: 0.797, GDP per capita: $16,332

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According to the HDI, Seychelles is the most developed African country. However, it sits at position 62 on the world stage. The country consists of 115 islands that are situated about 1500 Km to the East of the East African coastline. As an economy that once relied on plantation farming, Seychelles has positioned itself as a leading tourist destination in Africa. This country with the highest HDI in Africa also depends on other major sources of income include fishing, boat building, printing, and processing of agricultural products such as vanilla, coconuts, sweet potatoes, poultry, and beverages, among others.

2. Mauritius - HDI: 0.790, GDP per capita: $10, 437

Positioned the second most developed country in Africa and at position 65 in the world, Mauritius is also a major tourist destination in Africa. The country grew from an agriculture-based economic set up in the 1960s into a middle-income diversified economic set up with expansion witnessed in industries such as textile, sugar, financial services, and tourism. Mauritius is currently focusing on important sectors such as healthcare, property development, seafood, communication, and renewable energy to boost its economic income.

3. Algeria - HDI: 0.754, GDP per capita: $4,669

Algeria is one of the largest countries in Africa that is situated North of the Sahara and borders Tunisia. It's the third most developed country in Africa and at position 85 in the world. Algeria gets most of its income from the booming oil industry where it is one of the largest producers in Africa. Its dominance in the oil industry has created lots of job opportunities for the Algerian youths. Aside from hydrocarbons, Algeria has struggled to find alternative sources of income. At present, there are developments in the tourism, fuel research, and communications industries, but they are still insignificant compared to the revenue generated by hydrocarbons.

4. Tunisia - HDI: 0.735, GDP per capita: $3,531

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Situated in North Africa, Tunisia is positioned as the 4th most developed African country according to HDI, and the 95th most developed country in the world. The significant expansion of the country's economic muscle is a result of manufacturing, tourism, services and mining. In fact, the services sector has contributed highly to the expansion and economic development of the country. The country is also home to many foreign investors who have set up camp there due to its lucrative business environment.

5. Botswana - HDI: 0.717, GDP per capita: $8,443

Botswana is a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa. It is one of the sparsely populated countries in Africa with a populace of only 2 million individuals. It is positioned as the 5th best country in Africa and position 101 in the world in terms of human development. The major pillars supporting the expansion of Botswana are mining, tourism and cattle rearing. It is positioned as having one of the fastest growths per capita in the world. Due to the many investments taking place in the country, economists have predicted more expansion in the future.

6. Libya - HDI: 0.706, GDP per capita: $7,998

Libya is positioned as the 6th most developed country in Africa and position 108 in the world thanks to an economic set up that is predominantly dependent on oil. The country holds the largest oil reserves in Africa, however, its poor climate limits other sectors such as the agricultural industry. The country has also undergone instability periods in recent years due to war, which led to a significant increase in unemployment. Libya is registered by the World Bank as one of the eight developed African countries with the upper-middle-income economic set up.

7. Gabon - HDI: 0.702, GDP per capita: $7,741

Gabon is positioned as the 7th most developed country in Africa and 110th in the world. Gabon has a populace of 2 million and its economic expansion is dependent on oil. While mining is the major income generator, Gabon is also investing in other sector to supplement its development.

8. South Africa - HDI: 0.699, GDP per capita: $6,541

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South Africa is positioned as the 8th most developed country in Africa. It is positioned at position 113 in the world and has a populace of 57,725,600. The economic development of South Africa has been supported by a number of activities which include: agriculture, mining, industrial growth and tertiary services. While mining has been a huge industry in South Africa, tertiary services are emerging to the highest income earners.

9. Egypt - HDI: 0.696, GDP per capita $2,501

Egypt is one of the unique countries in that, part of it is in Africa while some parts are in the Middle East. Globally, Egypt is positioned as the 118th most developed country while in Africa it ranks at position 9. Egypt has a populace of 94,798,827 and it relies on mining, telecommunication and agriculture. Presently a middle-income country, economists predict that Egypt has a potential for more expansion opportunities in the future

10. Morocco - HDI: 0.667 GDP per capita $3,435

Morocco sits in the 10th position as one of the most developed countries in Africa and at position 123rd in the world. The country has an approximate populace of 35,740,000 and its terrain is majorly characterized by the large deserts, mountains and abroad coastline. Morocco’s resources come from the services sector, mining, construction, manufacturing, textile, telecoms, information technology, and tourism, among others.

11. Cape Verde - HDI: 0.654, GDP per capita $3,287

It is positioned as the 11th most developed country in Africa with a populace of 539,560. Cape Verde is a combination of Islands, which are located 570 km off the coast of West Africa. The country`s array of mountains, the seaside villages, the relentless beauty of landscapes and appealing beaches have been of beneficial interest to tourist and foreign investors in the country. It relies on tourism for the most part.

12. Namibia - HDI: 0.647, GDP per capita $5,073

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Situated in the southern part of Africa, Namibia is positioned as the 12th most developed country in Africa and 129th position worldwide. The country has a populace of 2,606,971. The economic expansion of Namibia is closely related to that of South Africa due to the fact that they share a common history. Mining, agriculture, and tourism are the major economic activities in the country. In terms of technology, they have a highly effective online banking system which operates as a great medium of online transactions.

13. Congo- HDI: 0.606, GDP per capita $446

It is positioned as the 13th most developed country in Africa with a population of 5 million. According to the HDI, the country sits at position 129 in the world. Congo’s development is characterized by a combination of handicrafts, agriculture and an industrial sector, which is predominantly dependent on petroleum production. Mining is also a major activity in the country but a large vast remain untapped.

14. Ghana - HDI: 0.592, GDP per capita: $1,697

Ghana is positioned as the 14th on the list of the most developed African countries by HDI and 140 worldwide. It has a population of approximately 28 million individuals and it largely relies on the exportation of industrial minerals, agricultural products, petroleum and natural gas.

15. Equatorial Guinea - HDI: 0.591, GDP per capita: $11,457

Located on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea is the 15th most developed country in Africa and 141st in the world with a populace of 2 million individuals. The country is situated in a favorable position geographically which provides it with a great platform for exporting goods to the Americas and Europe. Its major export is oil. The exports of the country have played a key role in creating employment opportunities for the youth of the country

16. Kenya - HDI: 0.590, GDP per capita: $1,790

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Kenya is the 16th most developed country in Africa and 142nd worldwide with a populace of about 43,125,325. The economic development of Kenya primarily depends on tourism, agriculture and industrial activities. The recent infrastructural developments in the country have led to projections that the country’s economic muscle is bound to grow.

17. Sao Tome and Principe - HDI: 0.589, GDP per capita $1,668

This is 17th most developed country in Africa and 143rd most developed in the world according to the HDI. The economic development of Sao Tome is dominated by agriculture, which is one of the major economic activities in the country.
The main export in Sao Tome is Cocoa which represents about 90% of the exports. Apart from cocoa, other export crops include: palm kennels, coffee and copra. On the contrary, the country`s domestic food production does not meet the local consumption, hence most of their food is imported. Efforts are being made by the government to expand food production in the country.

18. Swaziland - HDI: 0.588, GDP per capita $3,934

It is positioned 18th most developed country in Africa with a populace of 1,343,098, but falls at position 144 in the world. The economic growth of Swaziland is highly dependent on agriculture, forestry, and mining. As a landlocked country, the country does most of its business with South Africa.

19. Zambia - HDI: 0.588, GDP per capita $1,342

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This 19th most developed country in Africa sits at joint position of 144 in the world. It has a populace of 16,591,330 million individuals and its economic expansion relies on various activities like mining and farming.
Its economic activities serve as the backbone of the growth of the country and they fuel the attraction of investors from other parts of the country. The recent increase in employment opportunities is mainly due to the economic activities that have played an important role in the country`s growth and development.

20. Angola - HDI: 0.581, GDP per capita $4,101

It is graded as the 20th most developed country in Africa. The economic development of Angola has been highly influenced by activities such as agriculture, mining and industrial activities. On the world stage, Angola is positioned number 147. Its populace stands at 25,789,204 at present, with a per capita GDP of $4,101.
Africa is widely regarded as a continent on the rise. The 20 African countries mentioned above are on the forefront when it comes to paving the way for a better future in the continent. If you were wondering what is the most developed country in Africa in terms of living standards, then this list should answer your question. While most of these countries aren’t in a better position to compete with their European counterparts, there is still a chance with more Africans pioneering developments in technology, farming, services, and industries.
The Human Development Index may not be entirely accurate, but it helps to show a picture of the overall ease of living of a particular country’s citizens. The above list of the most developed countries in Africa showcases that there is still much to be done in the continent when it comes to ensuring a long and healthy life. It also outlines the need for countries in Africa to bolster trade and improve service delivery in the continent.
 
Top 20 most developed countries in Africa in 2018

tuko.co.ke

Oct 24, 2018 10:16 AM

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While Africa is endowed with plenty of natural resources and a cultural and ecological diversity, the majority of the continent still remains underdeveloped. In fact, no other continent features in the list of the least developed nations more than Africa. Despite the volatile economic situations brought about by civil unrest, corruption, tribal wars, and deep poverty, a number of African countries are defying the odds to post significant economic improvements. Check out this list of the 20 most developed countries in Africa by the Human Development Index.
The Human Development Index is a metric that is used to measure key dimensions that make up quality human life. These are the level of knowledge, a long and healthy lifestyle, and a decent living standard. When these factors are combined, they give a rough idea of the impact of economies of the quality of life. While it is widely said that Africa is developing, it is important to stress that there is no African country with very high human development, according to the HDI report that was released in 2018. Below is a ranking of the 20 most developed countries in Africa.

1. Seychelles - HDI: 0.797, GDP per capita: $16,332

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According to the HDI, Seychelles is the most developed African country. However, it sits at position 62 on the world stage. The country consists of 115 islands that are situated about 1500 Km to the East of the East African coastline. As an economy that once relied on plantation farming, Seychelles has positioned itself as a leading tourist destination in Africa. This country with the highest HDI in Africa also depends on other major sources of income include fishing, boat building, printing, and processing of agricultural products such as vanilla, coconuts, sweet potatoes, poultry, and beverages, among others.

2. Mauritius - HDI: 0.790, GDP per capita: $10, 437

Positioned the second most developed country in Africa and at position 65 in the world, Mauritius is also a major tourist destination in Africa. The country grew from an agriculture-based economic set up in the 1960s into a middle-income diversified economic set up with expansion witnessed in industries such as textile, sugar, financial services, and tourism. Mauritius is currently focusing on important sectors such as healthcare, property development, seafood, communication, and renewable energy to boost its economic income.

3. Algeria - HDI: 0.754, GDP per capita: $4,669

Algeria is one of the largest countries in Africa that is situated North of the Sahara and borders Tunisia. It's the third most developed country in Africa and at position 85 in the world. Algeria gets most of its income from the booming oil industry where it is one of the largest producers in Africa. Its dominance in the oil industry has created lots of job opportunities for the Algerian youths. Aside from hydrocarbons, Algeria has struggled to find alternative sources of income. At present, there are developments in the tourism, fuel research, and communications industries, but they are still insignificant compared to the revenue generated by hydrocarbons.

4. Tunisia - HDI: 0.735, GDP per capita: $3,531

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Situated in North Africa, Tunisia is positioned as the 4th most developed African country according to HDI, and the 95th most developed country in the world. The significant expansion of the country's economic muscle is a result of manufacturing, tourism, services and mining. In fact, the services sector has contributed highly to the expansion and economic development of the country. The country is also home to many foreign investors who have set up camp there due to its lucrative business environment.

5. Botswana - HDI: 0.717, GDP per capita: $8,443

Botswana is a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa. It is one of the sparsely populated countries in Africa with a populace of only 2 million individuals. It is positioned as the 5th best country in Africa and position 101 in the world in terms of human development. The major pillars supporting the expansion of Botswana are mining, tourism and cattle rearing. It is positioned as having one of the fastest growths per capita in the world. Due to the many investments taking place in the country, economists have predicted more expansion in the future.

6. Libya - HDI: 0.706, GDP per capita: $7,998

Libya is positioned as the 6th most developed country in Africa and position 108 in the world thanks to an economic set up that is predominantly dependent on oil. The country holds the largest oil reserves in Africa, however, its poor climate limits other sectors such as the agricultural industry. The country has also undergone instability periods in recent years due to war, which led to a significant increase in unemployment. Libya is registered by the World Bank as one of the eight developed African countries with the upper-middle-income economic set up.

7. Gabon - HDI: 0.702, GDP per capita: $7,741

Gabon is positioned as the 7th most developed country in Africa and 110th in the world. Gabon has a populace of 2 million and its economic expansion is dependent on oil. While mining is the major income generator, Gabon is also investing in other sector to supplement its development.

8. South Africa - HDI: 0.699, GDP per capita: $6,541

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South Africa is positioned as the 8th most developed country in Africa. It is positioned at position 113 in the world and has a populace of 57,725,600. The economic development of South Africa has been supported by a number of activities which include: agriculture, mining, industrial growth and tertiary services. While mining has been a huge industry in South Africa, tertiary services are emerging to the highest income earners.

9. Egypt - HDI: 0.696, GDP per capita $2,501

Egypt is one of the unique countries in that, part of it is in Africa while some parts are in the Middle East. Globally, Egypt is positioned as the 118th most developed country while in Africa it ranks at position 9. Egypt has a populace of 94,798,827 and it relies on mining, telecommunication and agriculture. Presently a middle-income country, economists predict that Egypt has a potential for more expansion opportunities in the future

10. Morocco - HDI: 0.667 GDP per capita $3,435

Morocco sits in the 10th position as one of the most developed countries in Africa and at position 123rd in the world. The country has an approximate populace of 35,740,000 and its terrain is majorly characterized by the large deserts, mountains and abroad coastline. Morocco’s resources come from the services sector, mining, construction, manufacturing, textile, telecoms, information technology, and tourism, among others.

11. Cape Verde - HDI: 0.654, GDP per capita $3,287

It is positioned as the 11th most developed country in Africa with a populace of 539,560. Cape Verde is a combination of Islands, which are located 570 km off the coast of West Africa. The country`s array of mountains, the seaside villages, the relentless beauty of landscapes and appealing beaches have been of beneficial interest to tourist and foreign investors in the country. It relies on tourism for the most part.

12. Namibia - HDI: 0.647, GDP per capita $5,073

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Situated in the southern part of Africa, Namibia is positioned as the 12th most developed country in Africa and 129th position worldwide. The country has a populace of 2,606,971. The economic expansion of Namibia is closely related to that of South Africa due to the fact that they share a common history. Mining, agriculture, and tourism are the major economic activities in the country. In terms of technology, they have a highly effective online banking system which operates as a great medium of online transactions.

13. Congo- HDI: 0.606, GDP per capita $446

It is positioned as the 13th most developed country in Africa with a population of 5 million. According to the HDI, the country sits at position 129 in the world. Congo’s development is characterized by a combination of handicrafts, agriculture and an industrial sector, which is predominantly dependent on petroleum production. Mining is also a major activity in the country but a large vast remain untapped.

14. Ghana - HDI: 0.592, GDP per capita: $1,697

Ghana is positioned as the 14th on the list of the most developed African countries by HDI and 140 worldwide. It has a population of approximately 28 million individuals and it largely relies on the exportation of industrial minerals, agricultural products, petroleum and natural gas.

15. Equatorial Guinea - HDI: 0.591, GDP per capita: $11,457

Located on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea is the 15th most developed country in Africa and 141st in the world with a populace of 2 million individuals. The country is situated in a favorable position geographically which provides it with a great platform for exporting goods to the Americas and Europe. Its major export is oil. The exports of the country have played a key role in creating employment opportunities for the youth of the country

16. Kenya - HDI: 0.590, GDP per capita: $1,790

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Kenya is the 16th most developed country in Africa and 142nd worldwide with a populace of about 43,125,325. The economic development of Kenya primarily depends on tourism, agriculture and industrial activities. The recent infrastructural developments in the country have led to projections that the country’s economic muscle is bound to grow.

17. Sao Tome and Principe - HDI: 0.589, GDP per capita $1,668

This is 17th most developed country in Africa and 143rd most developed in the world according to the HDI. The economic development of Sao Tome is dominated by agriculture, which is one of the major economic activities in the country.
The main export in Sao Tome is Cocoa which represents about 90% of the exports. Apart from cocoa, other export crops include: palm kennels, coffee and copra. On the contrary, the country`s domestic food production does not meet the local consumption, hence most of their food is imported. Efforts are being made by the government to expand food production in the country.

18. Swaziland - HDI: 0.588, GDP per capita $3,934

It is positioned 18th most developed country in Africa with a populace of 1,343,098, but falls at position 144 in the world. The economic growth of Swaziland is highly dependent on agriculture, forestry, and mining. As a landlocked country, the country does most of its business with South Africa.

19. Zambia - HDI: 0.588, GDP per capita $1,342

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This 19th most developed country in Africa sits at joint position of 144 in the world. It has a populace of 16,591,330 million individuals and its economic expansion relies on various activities like mining and farming.
Its economic activities serve as the backbone of the growth of the country and they fuel the attraction of investors from other parts of the country. The recent increase in employment opportunities is mainly due to the economic activities that have played an important role in the country`s growth and development.

20. Angola - HDI: 0.581, GDP per capita $4,101

It is graded as the 20th most developed country in Africa. The economic development of Angola has been highly influenced by activities such as agriculture, mining and industrial activities. On the world stage, Angola is positioned number 147. Its populace stands at 25,789,204 at present, with a per capita GDP of $4,101.
Africa is widely regarded as a continent on the rise. The 20 African countries mentioned above are on the forefront when it comes to paving the way for a better future in the continent. If you were wondering what is the most developed country in Africa in terms of living standards, then this list should answer your question. While most of these countries aren’t in a better position to compete with their European counterparts, there is still a chance with more Africans pioneering developments in technology, farming, services, and industries.
The Human Development Index may not be entirely accurate, but it helps to show a picture of the overall ease of living of a particular country’s citizens. The above list of the most developed countries in Africa showcases that there is still much to be done in the continent when it comes to ensuring a long and healthy life. It also outlines the need for countries in Africa to bolster trade and improve service delivery in the continent.
No body cares who stand at 16th position hahaha ,we care who z first in the list
 
Tanzania drops in Africa financial market ranking

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Oct 24, 2018 3:00 PM

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Dar es Salaam. The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) fell four positions in Africa Financial Market Index 2018 ranking.
The index was published by South African Absa group. The AAFMI 2018 has shown that Tanzania fell to 15th position out of 20 reviewed markets in Africa this year, scoring 43 points, from 11th position attained in 2017.

The index tracks progress on financial markets development annually across a range of countries and indicators.
Tanzania is now No. 4 in East Africa behind Kenya which is the third in Africa this year with 65 points, from fifth in 2017 and Uganda which has remained at number 10 during the period under review.
Rwanda, which was ranked the eighth in 2017 also dropped to the 11th position this year from the 8th in 2017.
The latest index – which evaluates market development in 20 countries, highlighting economies with clearest growth prospects – shows that South Africa’s ‘twin peaks’ strategy for improving financial regulation stood out among the frameworks introduced over the past year, boosting performance for the index as a whole.
The report shows that the country also has the lowest market capitalisation on per cent the gross domestic product among EAC member states with only 19 per cent, lower than Kenya with 31 per cent, Rwanda with 38 per cent and Uganda with 29 per cent.
The DSE total turnover of equities to percentage of total market capitalisation is higher at two per cent, than Rwanda and Uganda with one and zero per cent respectively.
Kenya has the highest position at seven per cent.
Tanzania’s total turnover on bond market to percentage of outstanding debt was also high at 12 per cent than Uganda and Rwanda with zero and two per cent but was behind Kenya with 40 per cent.
DSE was incorporated in September 1996 and trading started in April 1998. It is a member of the African Stock Exchanges Association. The exchange is open from Monday through Friday. The activities of the exchange are monitored and supervised by the Capital Markets and Securities Authority .
 
1.Superhighways,modern rail,interchanges ,bypasses.

2.Retail.....men you know you aren't even close to half of Nairobi malls.

3.Real estate living.....we've been asking you for dar estates for the middle class which you've never provided to date.

4.Think tanks........

5.Hospitals _kenyatta is still the largest in East and central Africa.....KU university hospital with a 2000 bed capacity is also done.Private hospitals are many

6.Scycrappers.....UAP at 165 and britam at 200 are the tallest

7.5.5trillion is what individuals own in NBI vs dars 2 trillion.

8.Airport-JKIA-8 million
JNIA-3 million

7.population.....Nairobi metropolitan-8 million

Daresalaam-5 million

8.Embassies....Nairobi 79
Dar-26

9.Education.......of course Nairobi has it......

10.Human resource......multinationals enter into East Africa by starting with Nairobi

11.Industries.....Nairobi has thousands....

12.GDP......that's obvious
13.Nairobi weather is cool.......
so kua na superhighways ndio inafanya city kua juu unaeza kua na superhighway na bado foleni inawaumiza kichwa tunachokifanya dar ni kufungua barabara nyingi za michepuko ili kupunguza foleni sehemu moja ndio maana hata ukiangalia dar ina barabara nyingi sana in km kuliko nairobi + mombasa combine
na ukija kwenye swala la modern train my friend huo sio swala lakuzungumza hapa mutalia machozi ya damu 😂😂😂 ukija kwenye public transport like BRT ndo kabisa angalia miji yoyote duniani ilioendelea ili kupunguza foleni wanatumia BRT

my friend narudia kukwambia kariakoo ndio the biggest open market in east and central africa yani unapozungumza business karikoo lazma uipe heshma yake utake usitake👏👏👏

you see now how stupid you are, according to world bank dar is ahead of nairobi in real esatate by 3b usd ukitaka ushahidi sema

hio namba nne ni foolish point, unapozungumzia city lazma uzungumzie social services sasa nikikuuliza nairobi maji hakuna utajibu nini???😂😂😂😂

something u didint know mloganzila hospital is the ultra modern hospital in east and central africa and na hapo hapo ujue jakaya kikwete heart institute is the biggest and modern heart institute in east and central africa and top of that ocean road cancer is the most modern and biggest in east and central africa


so unashindana na dar kwenye skyscrapercity hahahah 😂😂😂 yet u know the truth even the density alone chukua nairobi + mombasa combine hamufkii dar kwa density


kwa sasa ukizungumza airport zungumza JNiA terminal 3 yani haitatoka hapo na hilo unalijua yani kwa sasa hamuna chakuzungumza mbele ya dar seriously am telling you naju inauma leo kushikwa na jiji liloanza kudevelop with 13 yrs wakat nyinyi mulikua na opportunity kubwa sana yakuendelea zaidi ya 40yrs😄😄😄😄😄💉💉💉💉💉💉

nairobi metropolitan within 696km au yani uchukue county zingine nje ya nairobi city alaf utuambie nairobi serious au na sisi tuchukue kibaha, bagamoyo, chalinze pwani alaf tuseme dar sawa???😂😂😂😂
dar city alone ina population kubwa kuliko mji wowote east africa so unataka tudanganyane hapa😝😝😝😝


embassy hio ni minor point kwa taarifa yako embassy nyingi sana zimeshafungua na zinaendelea kufungua ikiwemo israel etc tafuta strong point uje nazo unazungumza mji mkuu wa kenya na hauna maji alaf unazungumza mambo ya embassy😳😳😳😳


kila mji duniani ina universities and schools so usituambie dunia nzima nairobi ndio kuna shule, dar kuna shule nzuri nyingi na universities zipo nyingi za kutosha


point na 10 ni ujinga mtupu unapozungumza human resources je nikikuuliza why nairobi is the only city with highest unemployment rate utanijibu nini????😆😆😆😆😆 yani ajira hakuna alaf unatueleza international companies so zimesaidia nn??? ntakupa mfano mmoja mdogo sana kuna kampuni inaitwa dalbit ni kutoka south africa kazi yao ni kupeleka mafuta zambia, office wamefungua nairobi lakini runing works zote ziko dar yani ofisi nairobi imeajiri watu 10 lakini dar imeajiri zaidi ya watu 3000, 😂😂😂😂


my friend tena mkakati wa industries sio wakuzungumzia better ukae kimya wacha nikupe ushahidi alaf utaju mm naongea nini
umeona vile magu alivowaua kwenyw industries and its just 3 yrs in state
😂😂😂😂👇👇👇👇👇

Kenya exports to Tanzania hit ten-year low



nakuongezea strong point sasa dar ni jiji lenye starehe nyingi sana kuliko jiji lolote africa mashariki and u know that na ndio jiji lenye wide music industry + movie industry after nigeria in africa😂😂😂😂😂

nairobi ni jiji lenye giant slums in the world yani neno slum nairobi huikosi binaadamu anaishi maisha zaidi ya nguruwe aisee mm binafsi sijapata kuona😳😳
google earth 😂😂😂😂👇👇👇👇
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dar inflation is very low ukiringanisha na miji yote east africa na ukumbuke nairobi inflation is very high so ikiwa maji hakuna chakula ghali unemployment rate kubwa how do people survive kwa harakaharaka wanakua wezi majambazi


dar es salaam is a peaceful city than nairobi and juzi bbc walitangaza kua wanawake wako safe zaidi dar kuliko nairobi 😂😂😂😂😂
 
Diani won the best beach destination in Africa....
Zanzibar imebaki tu jina
zanzibar kwa starehe huiwezi bro and u know that zanzibar inapokea watalii wengi kuliko mombasa diani and malindi combine kama unabisha sema😂😂😂👏👏👏💉💉
 
Ulirogwa..hiyo kichaka ya 2 na 3 floors unacompare na westy..mbuzi westy inachapa posta seuze mavi(ilala)
hapo ni 7 tp 20 floors boga wewe unataka kusema westy hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi ukitoa avic😂😂😂😂😂 kwa density tu picha inakuonesha ilala ina density kubwa kuliko westy

we unataka kutuambia hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi??? ili leo nikubane ipasavyo😂😂😂😂👇👇👇👇
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I know what you are avoiding....but I'll spare your LDC ass for today....bye

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hasira zimekupanda mkizidiwa point munakimbilia LDC😂😂😂😂 yet muko ovyo kuliko tanzania MLDC alaf 46% people below poverty line, 46% unemployment rate, 36% food insecurity alaf unaongea mambo ya LDC😄😄😄😄
 
hapo ni 7 tp 20 floors boga wewe unataka kusema westy hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi ukitoa avic kwa density tu picha inakuonesha ilala ina density kubwa kuliko westy

we unataka kutuambia hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi??? ili leo nikubane ipasavyo
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bro umechora chora picha umeiharibu nilikuwa nahesabu over 5 floor,wewe ulihesabu ukapata ngapi tujumlishe
 
hapo ni 7 tp 20 floors boga wewe unataka kusema westy hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi ukitoa avic kwa density tu picha inakuonesha ilala ina density kubwa kuliko westy

we unataka kutuambia hvo vijumba gorofa ngapi??? ili leo nikubane ipasavyo
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Hii ndio westy? daah kwel kaz tuko nayo, hii ni CBD ya aina gani hahaha
 
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