Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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I tell these guys that they ain't any match for Kenya but hawasikii.......nowonder their tracks are crowded at the Namanga yearning for a piece of the Kenyan market.For example if you are a farmer in arusha....obviously you would prefer the Nairobi or Kenyan market than daresalaam or tanzania........
Top 11 banks in Tanzania got a total profit of ksh18.65b which is lesser than what KCB got in 2018.

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Why can't you ask yourself the reason why you're the only Tanzanian arguing with me about the article I posted from the bank of Tanzania? I think I can guess some few reasons. One it is because you didn't read the article and two is because maybe you read it but you didn't understand. I think I'm going to explain it to you as a kid, From the first screenshot, on top imeandikwa national debts then below it is external debts. The article is saying that your external debts were at $22.8b at the end of October, 2019. The second screenshot was about domestic debt at the end of October, 2019 which stood at $6.16b. If you add external and domestic debts you will get $28.96b as total debts, now you can do your calculations to get the parentage. Since I'm sure that you can't do that calculation, let me do it for.
Your GDP 2019=$62b
Total debts=&28.96b
Debt to GDP ratio=?

Here is the answer,

($28.96×100%)÷($62b)= 46.7%

So your debt to GDP ratio is 46.7%.

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LOL dummy mathematics just to suit your wishes that one day Tanzania could be failed broke state like Kenya? Haha you so funny like a clown when comes to the debt to GDP ratio between Tanzania and Kenya
 
Examine your shell head idiot....tell us those so called villages of yours.Anzeni thread ya other towns ndio utajua kuwa Tanzania ni ldc kiukweli......my friend we have serious towns and cities all over Kenya

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LOL Kisumu and Mombasa are they in? Slums capitals helping their giant Nairobi
 
Ok, do your maths and give me the results. Have in mind that my figures are from Bank of Tanzania.
LOL dummy mathematics just to suit your wishes that one day Tanzania could be failed broke state like Kenya? Haha you so funny like a clown when comes to the debt to GDP ratio between Tanzania and Kenya

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I tell these guys that they ain't any match for Kenya but hawasikii.......nowonder their tracks are crowded at the Namanga yearning for a piece of the Kenyan market.For example if you are a farmer in arusha....obviously you would prefer the Nairobi or Kenyan market than daresalaam or tanzania........

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Hahahaha, ninyi ni njaa ndio sababu tunawaletea chakula, Tanzania is a big Nation, that's why we flood Kenya with our goods

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Why can't you ask yourself the reason why you're the only Tanzanian arguing with me about the article I posted from the bank of Tanzania? I think I can guess some few reasons. One it is because you didn't read the article and two is because maybe you read it but you didn't understand. I think I'm going to explain it to you as a kid, From the first screenshot, on top imeandikwa national debts then below it is external debts. The article is saying that your external debts were at $22.8b at the end of October, 2019. The second screenshot was about domestic debt at the end of October, 2019 which stood at $6.16b. If you add external and domestic debts you will get $28.96b as total debts, now you can do your calculations to get the parentage. Since I'm sure that you can't do that calculation, let me do it for.
Your GDP 2019=$62b
Total debts=&28.96b
Debt to GDP ratio=?

Here is the answer,

($28.96×100%)÷($62b)= 46.7%

So your debt to GDP ratio is 46.7%.

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Leta official source of wat u posted kua debt to GDP ratio ni 47 na ulichopost wewe ni hchi
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Na nilichopost mm kutoka IMF ni👇👇👇
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Why can't you ask yourself the reason why you're the only Tanzanian arguing with me about the article I posted from the bank of Tanzania? I think I can guess some few reasons. One it is because you didn't read the article and two is because maybe you read it but you didn't understand. I think I'm going to explain it to you as a kid, From the first screenshot, on top imeandikwa national debts then below it is external debts. The article is saying that your external debts were at $22.8b at the end of October, 2019. The second screenshot was about domestic debt at the end of October, 2019 which stood at $6.16b. If you add external and domestic debts you will get $28.96b as total debts, now you can do your calculations to get the parentage. Since I'm sure that you can't do that calculation, let me do it for.
Your GDP 2019=$62b
Total debts=&28.96b
Debt to GDP ratio=?

Here is the answer,

($28.96×100%)÷($62b)= 46.7%

So your debt to GDP ratio is 46.7%.

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Where is 47 in BOT link 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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