Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Mwanza kwanz wakajaribu Nakuru juu hapa hawawezani na Mombasa hata kidogo. Unasau number of dollar millionaires Mombasa ni sawia na Dar?
Mombasa mnaikuza lakini haipo hata top 20 katika miji bora Africa inapigwa na kampala ,adis Ababa kwa kila idara

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Engaging a person with limited information na ujinga combined ni kazi kweli. My friend, businesses world over release their financial statements every year. This is something that happens at the end of every financial year. How comes a company like ATCL has not done so in three years like you want us to believe?
Hvi wewe aviation industry unaona ni sawa na kula bajia😀😀 ukiekeza kwenye sector mahali popote kuna plan ya kwanza kurehesha faida kanunua ndege 11 brand new is not like buying githeri fala wewe yani miaka mitatu na still ndege zinakuja miaka tofaut na bado zingine zinakuja, Atcl inakunyima usingizi
 
Mimi hushangaa hawa watu hujaribu kucompete nini na hatuko level moja hataa. Anyway, nikama adolescents wenye wanataka kuitwa adults ilhali bado watoto. Inabidi hata kutengeza ID fake ndio kuingia sehem za watu wazima mdogo mdogo wenzetu mko na miaka kama 50 kufikia Nairobi ya sasa
Nairobi bado hijafikia kua matured unachekesha mno na comment zako za ki layman

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Ichoboy I won`t hesistate to zoom. Here is the result.

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I know that's the best road in the whole of Kijitonyama so definitely you have to show it. Back to the question, is that road Kijitonyama ama it's just a road passing through Kijitonyama?
Angalia tena picha uliyopost ukazungushia duara na alama ya ulizo kisha angalia na picha niliyopost,
Inauma lakini imebidi uzoee tu maama hakuna namna,
Wala sijakuonesha barabara ni macho yako ndio yameona.
 
Tz poverty is at 67%

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
Hata ukiongeza ikafika 76% huwez badili ukweli

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