Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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Tanzania has only 7000km of paved roads while Kenya has 19000km...........we have a better human development index than Tanzania....we have a better Gdp than Tanzania by a gap of $40 billion .These are proven and well documented statistics and facts and not ccm voodoo ujamaa emotional economics.
Acha ujinga wewe, nakutajia baadhi Google mwenyewe distance halafu tupe japo highlights

Dar Mwanza
Dar Arusha
Dar Mtwara
Dar Mbeya
Singida Arusha
Dodoma Iringa
Dodoma Babati
Manyoni Tbr Nzega
Tinde Kahama Lusahunga
Mwanza Geita Bukoba
Sirari Musoma Mwanza
Dar bagamoyo
Segera Tanga Holili
Arusha Namanga
Makuyuni Karatu Ngorongoro gate
Kiabakari Butiama
Mikumi Kilombero Ifakara
Dumila Kilosa
Chato bwanga Biharamulo
Bwanga Runzewe
Mwigumbi Bariadi Lamadi
Tabora Kigoma
 
Your own transport authority has the facts and statistics........and seems you only tarmac highways....in kenya atleast most feeder roads are now paved including some estate roads.
Acha ujinga wewe, nakutajia baadhi Google mwenyewe distance halafu tupe japo highlights

Dar Mwanza
Dar Arusha
Dar Mtwara
Dar Mbeya
Singida Arusha
Dodoma Iringa
Dodoma Babati
Manyoni Tbr Nzega
Tinde Kahama Lusahunga
Mwanza Geita Bukoba
Sirari Musoma Mwanza
Dar bagamoyo
Segera Tanga Holili
Arusha Namanga
Makuyuni Karatu Ngorongoro gate
Kiabakari Butiama
Mikumi Kilombero Ifakara
Dumila Kilosa
Chato bwanga Biharamulo
Bwanga Runzewe
Mwigumbi Bariadi Lamadi
Tabora Kigoma
 
Tueleze hapa mmetokaje kwenye 72b muelekee 99 wakat kila mwaka rate ya uchumi wenu unashuka😀😀😀😀 au ndio yale mambo yenu ya jikoni kama kawaida
Wewe nieleze vile mlitoka $47b hadi $62b @7% PA within three years
 
5 years ago it was predicted Tanzania will surpass Kenya the gap then was about 8 or 9.....sahii ni 40
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The Borgen Report 2018


10 FACTS ABOUT POVERTY IN TANZANIA
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
Unatuletea report ya mwaka jana wakati now ni 2019 tunaelekea 2020 umeishiwa sera wewe back to school
 
These guys though.....how can we be poor when we can afford to chop money in bongo.smh.
Chuki wivu na fitina ndio shida ya tanzanians
Just as I expected...empty rhetoric as usual. I thought you were going to use some figures to defend your argument. Kumbe mbumbumbu tu!
 
Lets say Kenya grew 6% constantly from 2017-2019
And Tz grew constantly 7% from 2017-2019

Kenya 74bn usd in 2016
2017
74*0.6=4.4
74+4.4= 78.4bn usd

2018
78.4*0.6=4.7bn usd
78.4+4.7=83.1bn usd

2019
83.1bn usd

83.1*0.6=4.9bn usd
83.1+4.9=88bn usd

2020
88*0.6= 5.28bn usd
88+5.28=93.28bn usd ...haya hyo 99bn usd mmefikaje na hata 2020 bado hapo..

TAnzania...

2016 52bn usd
Lets say we grew 7% constantly
52*0.6=3.64bn usd
52+3.64=55.6 bn usd

2017 55.6bn usd
55.6×0.7=3.85bn usd
55+3.85= 59.45bn usd

2018 59.45
59.45*0.7=4.1
59+4.1=63bn usd

2019=63bn usd ..sasa hatukuwa na 7% const ..ndo maana tupo 62 hapo sasa nyie 99 inatoka wapi
Tanzania's GDP was $47b in 2016. Danganya wadanganyika wenzako
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