Dar es Salaam yatajwa miongoni mwa majiji kumi Afrika yanayokua kwa kasi zaidi

NCHI NGUMU SANA HII,
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HUAMINI KAMA IMEKUA AU HUTAKI IKUE,

WANAOSEMA INAKUA KWA KASI SI WATANZANI NA WALA SI CCM,

KWANI WEWE UNASEMAJE BRO,

#NASISITIZASAMIAJEMBE
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Kukua kwa Jiji si ongezek la watu tu, ila wanaongezekaje.
Watu wanavamia open space.
Watu wajenga bila vibali
Watu wanajiajiri kwa kuuza chochote mahali popote
Watu hawana mahali pa kuweka uchafu natakataka
Watu hawana barabara na miundombinu mingine huko uchochoroni
Hii ndio Dar es salaam tunayoijua sasa

Mama Samia Jembe!
 
Mama anatoa Tsh 23.8BL kwaajili ya elimu bure | Mimi Mama Samia hata akiongoza hadi 2035 ni poa to,
 
Ndani ya Uongozi wa Rais Samia,
Mahakama huru,
Bunge huru,
NGOs huru
Media huru

TanzaniakwaniSisi tunatakaje?
 
Nawasalimu kwa Jina la JMT,

Haki huinua Taifa, Nchi yetu imeanza kuingia midomoni mwa Watu kila kona duniani kwa sasa,

Kwa Taarifa hii tu, Dar es salaam itapokea wageni lukuki toka nje na ndani,

Kila Mzalendo lazima aone kazi nzuri na njema anayoifanya Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan kwa Tanzania yake,

Wajibu wetu kama Raia ni kumuunga mkono kwa anayoyafanya,

ViVa Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
_________________________________


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Top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa 2021
Victor Oluwole
May 1, 2021 10:03 AM
_______________________________________

Urbanisation, Industrialization, population, and job opportunities promote rapid growth in any place in the world.

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Similarly, as the population of Africa has increased over the years, cities with high levels of industrialisation, urbanisation, and economic activities experience immigration and a fast-growing rate.

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According to Brahima Coulibaly, director of Brookings’ Africa Growth Initiative, “About half of the world’s fastest-growing economies will be located on the continent, with 20 economies expanding at an average rate of 5% or higher over the next five years, faster than the 3.6% rate for the global economy.”

By 2050, Africa's population is anticipated to reach about 2 billion inhabitants, and more economic activities are taking place, counterbalancing the increasing population.

According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) research, here are the top 10 Africa's Fastest Growing cities in 2021.


Accra, Ghana

Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana. It is the home for the significant government and non-governmental ministries, insurance firms, the head offices of banks, and the big markets which import most of the food supply. Furthermore, the city is near the Tema Port, a central cross-country border for Ghanian international trade.

With a growth rate of 49%, the population of Accra is expected to increase to 3.6M from a population of 2.3M in 2005.

Ibadan, Nigeria

Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano. There are many economic activities in Ibadan in virtually every street and suburb, and it is situated relatively close to the commercial hub Lagos (130 km), making the city particularly attractive for entrepreneurs.

The commercial activities in Ibadan include agriculture, trade, handicrafts, manufacturing and, the running costs are much lower than in Lagos. As of 2021, the total population in Ibadan is approximately 3.7M people, with the city anticipated to grow by 49% to a projected population of 4M in 2025.

Lagos, Nigeria

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Lagos, located around the Western Coast of Nigeria, is the largest city in Nigeria population-wise. It is the administrative seat for most financial and business centres working in and across Nigeria. Due to its location on the Western coast, it houses the largest seaport in Nigeria, a significant site for international trade, as well as skyscrapers that serve as up-market apartments and businesses.

Also known as “The city that won't stop growing”, the population of Lagos is expected to rise by 49.5% in 2025, from a total of 18M in 2005 to 27M in 2025. Every day, thousands of people move to the city, many of them from rural areas, in the hope of finding work and a better life.

Dakar, Senegal

Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Dakar is the government and capital seat of Senegal. It houses one of the best seaports in West Africa for many trades between West Africa and Europe, and it is home to many historical African museums.

The primary economic activities in the city are petroleum refining, truck assembly, fish canning, flour milling, brewing, and peanut oil refining.

Dakar is projected to grow by 52% in 2025 from 2.8M in 2005 to 4.2M in 2025.

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Abidjan, located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean bordering Côte d’Ivoire, is the country's capital city. The city houses many of the administrative and business sectors of the country.

Additionally, scientific research institutes in the area and many museums of Ivorian arts attract diverse tourists to the site. The city is multiplying, and the population is expected to pass 6 million in the next ten years.

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is known as the political region of Africa for it is the location of the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Commission for Africa. It surrounds several countries and links them en route to ports like the Gulf of Aden in Djibouti or Asseb, on the Red Sea, in Eritrea.

The population of Addis Ababa is expected to rise by 62.4%, having a population of about 2.9M in 2005 to a projected 4.7M in 2025.

Luanda, Angola

Angola-luanda [Africa]
Angola-luanda [Africa]
Luanda is the capital of Angola and the biggest city in the country, housing many administrative and economic centres of Angola. The country has rich oil reserves and trades them internationally amidst other commodities through the Port of Luanda.

With a current population over 7.5M, the country is forecasted to increase to 8M by 2025, rising by 69.3% from a population of 4.8M in 2005.

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

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Once known as Léopoldville, Kinshasa is the most popular and capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Being the industrial and business hub of the country, the economy of DRC highly depends on Kinshasa. Just opposite Kinshasa is another country's capital city Brazzaville. The closeness of Kinshasa to Brazzaville plays a crucial role in facilitating many and significant trades in and out of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With a population of about 10M in 2005 and continued migration of many young people from the rural areas to Kinshasa, the population is anticipated to rise by 72% and increase to 18M by 2025.

Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is the headquarters for many foreign companies and international organisations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment). It is the country's economic space, with many manufacturing companies producing beverages, cigarettes, and processed food. Furthermore, it is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country. The population of Nairobi is expected to increase from 3.9M in 2005 to about 6.5M in 2025.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)
Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)

Dar es Salaam has more than 6 million inhabitants making it the largest city in the country.

Despite it not being the country's capital city, Dar es Salaam is the seat of many government offices and embassies in Tanzania. This is attributed to the rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and migration to the city, contributing a significant portion to its economy.

There is also the Port of Dar es Salaam that enables trade activities in and out of Tanzania.

In 2018, the population grew by 166% within eighteen years. Considering the population of 3.4M from the census data obtained in 2005, it is projected that by 2025 the population of Dar es Salaam will be about 6.2M rising by 82%.

Source :Business Insider Africa

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Mungu Ibariki Africa,
Mungu ibariki Tanzania
Mungu Mbariki Rais Samia,

🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
 
Mwanamke wa kwanza kuhutubia baraza kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa la 76 tangu tupate uhuru ni Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan,

We Proud on you Mama
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Jibu Mswali haya kwa Ukamilifu,

1.Rais Mnyenyekevu Africa -SAMIA

2.Rais mpole Africa -SAMIA. √

3. Rais mchamungu Africa -SAMIA √

4. Rais rafiki wa wananchi wake Africa -SAMIA √

5. Rais Chaguo la Watanzani 2025-2030 -SAMIA √


Nawasalimu kwa Jina la JMT,

Haki huinua Taifa, Nchi yetu imeanza kuingia midomoni mwa Watu kila kona duniani kwa sasa,

Kwa Taarifa hii tu, Dar es salaam itapokea wageni lukuki toka nje na ndani,

Kila Mzalendo lazima aone kazi nzuri na njema anayoifanya Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan kwa Tanzania yake,

Wajibu wetu kama Raia ni kumuunga mkono kwa anayoyafanya,

ViVa Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
_________________________________


👇🏿👇🏿
Top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa 2021
Victor Oluwole
May 1, 2021 10:03 AM
_______________________________________

Urbanisation, Industrialization, population, and job opportunities promote rapid growth in any place in the world.

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Similarly, as the population of Africa has increased over the years, cities with high levels of industrialisation, urbanisation, and economic activities experience immigration and a fast-growing rate.

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According to Brahima Coulibaly, director of Brookings’ Africa Growth Initiative, “About half of the world’s fastest-growing economies will be located on the continent, with 20 economies expanding at an average rate of 5% or higher over the next five years, faster than the 3.6% rate for the global economy.”

By 2050, Africa's population is anticipated to reach about 2 billion inhabitants, and more economic activities are taking place, counterbalancing the increasing population.

According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) research, here are the top 10 Africa's Fastest Growing cities in 2021.


Accra, Ghana

Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana. It is the home for the significant government and non-governmental ministries, insurance firms, the head offices of banks, and the big markets which import most of the food supply. Furthermore, the city is near the Tema Port, a central cross-country border for Ghanian international trade.

With a growth rate of 49%, the population of Accra is expected to increase to 3.6M from a population of 2.3M in 2005.

Ibadan, Nigeria

Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano. There are many economic activities in Ibadan in virtually every street and suburb, and it is situated relatively close to the commercial hub Lagos (130 km), making the city particularly attractive for entrepreneurs.

The commercial activities in Ibadan include agriculture, trade, handicrafts, manufacturing and, the running costs are much lower than in Lagos. As of 2021, the total population in Ibadan is approximately 3.7M people, with the city anticipated to grow by 49% to a projected population of 4M in 2025.

Lagos, Nigeria

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Lagos, located around the Western Coast of Nigeria, is the largest city in Nigeria population-wise. It is the administrative seat for most financial and business centres working in and across Nigeria. Due to its location on the Western coast, it houses the largest seaport in Nigeria, a significant site for international trade, as well as skyscrapers that serve as up-market apartments and businesses.

Also known as “The city that won't stop growing”, the population of Lagos is expected to rise by 49.5% in 2025, from a total of 18M in 2005 to 27M in 2025. Every day, thousands of people move to the city, many of them from rural areas, in the hope of finding work and a better life.

Dakar, Senegal

Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Dakar is the government and capital seat of Senegal. It houses one of the best seaports in West Africa for many trades between West Africa and Europe, and it is home to many historical African museums.

The primary economic activities in the city are petroleum refining, truck assembly, fish canning, flour milling, brewing, and peanut oil refining.

Dakar is projected to grow by 52% in 2025 from 2.8M in 2005 to 4.2M in 2025.

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Abidjan, located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean bordering Côte d’Ivoire, is the country's capital city. The city houses many of the administrative and business sectors of the country.

Additionally, scientific research institutes in the area and many museums of Ivorian arts attract diverse tourists to the site. The city is multiplying, and the population is expected to pass 6 million in the next ten years.

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is known as the political region of Africa for it is the location of the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Commission for Africa. It surrounds several countries and links them en route to ports like the Gulf of Aden in Djibouti or Asseb, on the Red Sea, in Eritrea.

The population of Addis Ababa is expected to rise by 62.4%, having a population of about 2.9M in 2005 to a projected 4.7M in 2025.

Luanda, Angola

Angola-luanda [Africa]
Angola-luanda [Africa]
Luanda is the capital of Angola and the biggest city in the country, housing many administrative and economic centres of Angola. The country has rich oil reserves and trades them internationally amidst other commodities through the Port of Luanda.

With a current population over 7.5M, the country is forecasted to increase to 8M by 2025, rising by 69.3% from a population of 4.8M in 2005.

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

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Once known as Léopoldville, Kinshasa is the most popular and capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Being the industrial and business hub of the country, the economy of DRC highly depends on Kinshasa. Just opposite Kinshasa is another country's capital city Brazzaville. The closeness of Kinshasa to Brazzaville plays a crucial role in facilitating many and significant trades in and out of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With a population of about 10M in 2005 and continued migration of many young people from the rural areas to Kinshasa, the population is anticipated to rise by 72% and increase to 18M by 2025.

Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is the headquarters for many foreign companies and international organisations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment). It is the country's economic space, with many manufacturing companies producing beverages, cigarettes, and processed food. Furthermore, it is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country. The population of Nairobi is expected to increase from 3.9M in 2005 to about 6.5M in 2025.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)
Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)

Dar es Salaam has more than 6 million inhabitants making it the largest city in the country.

Despite it not being the country's capital city, Dar es Salaam is the seat of many government offices and embassies in Tanzania. This is attributed to the rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and migration to the city, contributing a significant portion to its economy.

There is also the Port of Dar es Salaam that enables trade activities in and out of Tanzania.

In 2018, the population grew by 166% within eighteen years. Considering the population of 3.4M from the census data obtained in 2005, it is projected that by 2025 the population of Dar es Salaam will be about 6.2M rising by 82%.

Source :Business Insider Africa

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Nawasalimu kwa Jina la JMT,

Haki huinua Taifa, Nchi yetu imeanza kuingia midomoni mwa Watu kila kona duniani kwa sasa,

Kwa Taarifa hii tu, Dar es salaam itapokea wageni lukuki toka nje na ndani,

Kila Mzalendo lazima aone kazi nzuri na njema anayoifanya Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan kwa Tanzania yake,

Wajibu wetu kama Raia ni kumuunga mkono kwa anayoyafanya,

ViVa Tanzania | Viva Samia | Viva CCM
_________________________________



Top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa 2021
Victor Oluwole
May 1, 2021 10:03 AM
_______________________________________

Urbanisation, Industrialization, population, and job opportunities promote rapid growth in any place in the world.

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Similarly, as the population of Africa has increased over the years, cities with high levels of industrialisation, urbanisation, and economic activities experience immigration and a fast-growing rate.

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According to Brahima Coulibaly, director of Brookings’ Africa Growth Initiative, “About half of the world’s fastest-growing economies will be located on the continent, with 20 economies expanding at an average rate of 5% or higher over the next five years, faster than the 3.6% rate for the global economy.”

By 2050, Africa's population is anticipated to reach about 2 billion inhabitants, and more economic activities are taking place, counterbalancing the increasing population.

According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) research, here are the top 10 Africa's Fastest Growing cities in 2021.


Accra, Ghana

Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana
Accra, the capital, administrative and economic city of Ghana, is the largest in Ghana. It is the home for the significant government and non-governmental ministries, insurance firms, the head offices of banks, and the big markets which import most of the food supply. Furthermore, the city is near the Tema Port, a central cross-country border for Ghanian international trade.

With a growth rate of 49%, the population of Accra is expected to increase to 3.6M from a population of 2.3M in 2005.

Ibadan, Nigeria

Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano.
Ibadan is the largest city in Nigeria by landmass and the third most populated city after Lagos and Kano. There are many economic activities in Ibadan in virtually every street and suburb, and it is situated relatively close to the commercial hub Lagos (130 km), making the city particularly attractive for entrepreneurs.

The commercial activities in Ibadan include agriculture, trade, handicrafts, manufacturing and, the running costs are much lower than in Lagos. As of 2021, the total population in Ibadan is approximately 3.7M people, with the city anticipated to grow by 49% to a projected population of 4M in 2025.

Lagos, Nigeria

There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
There's never a dull moment in Lagos. Ikoyi link Bridge.
Lagos, located around the Western Coast of Nigeria, is the largest city in Nigeria population-wise. It is the administrative seat for most financial and business centres working in and across Nigeria. Due to its location on the Western coast, it houses the largest seaport in Nigeria, a significant site for international trade, as well as skyscrapers that serve as up-market apartments and businesses.

Also known as “The city that won't stop growing”, the population of Lagos is expected to rise by 49.5% in 2025, from a total of 18M in 2005 to 27M in 2025. Every day, thousands of people move to the city, many of them from rural areas, in the hope of finding work and a better life.

Dakar, Senegal

Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Rond point jet deau sicap dakar
Dakar is the government and capital seat of Senegal. It houses one of the best seaports in West Africa for many trades between West Africa and Europe, and it is home to many historical African museums.

The primary economic activities in the city are petroleum refining, truck assembly, fish canning, flour milling, brewing, and peanut oil refining.

Dakar is projected to grow by 52% in 2025 from 2.8M in 2005 to 4.2M in 2025.

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
A view of Le Plateau, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Abidjan, located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean bordering Côte d’Ivoire, is the country's capital city. The city houses many of the administrative and business sectors of the country.

Additionally, scientific research institutes in the area and many museums of Ivorian arts attract diverse tourists to the site. The city is multiplying, and the population is expected to pass 6 million in the next ten years.

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia (ethiopiangazette)
Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is known as the political region of Africa for it is the location of the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Commission for Africa. It surrounds several countries and links them en route to ports like the Gulf of Aden in Djibouti or Asseb, on the Red Sea, in Eritrea.

The population of Addis Ababa is expected to rise by 62.4%, having a population of about 2.9M in 2005 to a projected 4.7M in 2025.

Luanda, Angola

Angola-luanda [Africa]
Angola-luanda [Africa]
Luanda is the capital of Angola and the biggest city in the country, housing many administrative and economic centres of Angola. The country has rich oil reserves and trades them internationally amidst other commodities through the Port of Luanda.

With a current population over 7.5M, the country is forecasted to increase to 8M by 2025, rising by 69.3% from a population of 4.8M in 2005.

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

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Once known as Léopoldville, Kinshasa is the most popular and capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Being the industrial and business hub of the country, the economy of DRC highly depends on Kinshasa. Just opposite Kinshasa is another country's capital city Brazzaville. The closeness of Kinshasa to Brazzaville plays a crucial role in facilitating many and significant trades in and out of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With a population of about 10M in 2005 and continued migration of many young people from the rural areas to Kinshasa, the population is anticipated to rise by 72% and increase to 18M by 2025.

Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country.
Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is the headquarters for many foreign companies and international organisations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment). It is the country's economic space, with many manufacturing companies producing beverages, cigarettes, and processed food. Furthermore, it is a beautiful destination for many tourists in Africa as there are many international and local wildlife conservation centres in the country. The population of Nairobi is expected to increase from 3.9M in 2005 to about 6.5M in 2025.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)
Dar es Salaam at night. (Timbuktu Travel)

Dar es Salaam has more than 6 million inhabitants making it the largest city in the country.

Despite it not being the country's capital city, Dar es Salaam is the seat of many government offices and embassies in Tanzania. This is attributed to the rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and migration to the city, contributing a significant portion to its economy.

There is also the Port of Dar es Salaam that enables trade activities in and out of Tanzania.

In 2018, the population grew by 166% within eighteen years. Considering the population of 3.4M from the census data obtained in 2005, it is projected that by 2025 the population of Dar es Salaam will be about 6.2M rising by 82%.

Source :Business Insider Africa

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Tanzania yaongoza kwa bei ndogo ya mafuta ya taa, disel na Petrol Africa Mashariki Kenya bei juu |Hongera Rais Samia,
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Wakati baadhi ya Watanzani wasiofuatilia mambo wamekuwa wakiilalamikia Serikali ya awamu ya Sita inayoongoza na Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan kwamba imepandisha bei ya Mafuta ya taa, dizeli na Petroli jambo ambalo ni sawa na wao kukosa fadhili juu ya juhudi kubwa na nzuri anazozifanya rais wetu Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan katika kuwaletea unafuu wa Maisha wananchi wake kwani Mama anajua nishati ya mafuta ndio karibu kila kitu kwa maisha ya mnyonge wa chini,

Wakati wenzetu wa Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Kenya wakiimezea mate bei ya mafuta ya Tanzania Sisi Watanzani tunashindwa kuthamini na kutambua mchango wa Rais wetu katika kudhibiti bei ya nishati ya Mafuta nchini,Hii si sawa kabisa,

Jarida maarufu Africa la "STAR " limeitaja Tanzania kuwa ni nchi ya chini kabisa kwa bei ya mafuta ya taa, dizeli na Petroli ukilinganisha na bei za nchi nyingine za EAC hivi majuzi,

Kwamsiofahamu,Bei ya Petroli Kenya ni Ksh 134.72 sawa na Tshs 2,831,Wakati Uganda ni Ksh 131 sawa na Tshs 2,751,Rwanda ni Ksh 121.08 sawa na Tshs 2,540, Wakati Tanzania bei ya Petroli ni Ksh 115.26 sawa na Tshs 2,421 kwenye Pump,

Wakati huohuo bei ya dizeli nchini Kenya ni Ksh 117.28 sawa Tshs 2,463,Uganda ni Ksh 115.60 sawa na Tshs 2,428 huku Rwanda bei ya dizeli ikifikia Ksh 110 karibu Sawa na Tshs 2.310 Wakati Tanzania bei ya dizeli imefikia Ksh 106.90 sawa na Tshs 2,245 tu,Tuendelee kumwombea rais wetu kipenzi cha wengi Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan,

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Kenyans are paying up to Sh19 more for a litre of petrol compared to their East African neighbours of Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda as heavy taxation takes a toll on consumers.

Motorists and transporters are paying more than double what their counterparts in Addis Ababa are paying, where a litre of petrol and diesel are retailing at an equivalent of Sh51.28 and Sh44.66, respectively.

In Uganda, which imports part of its fuel through the Port of Mombasa, a litre of super petrol is retailing at Sh131 which is lower compared to Kenya's Sh134.72.


A litre of diesel in the neighbouring country is slightly higher, by Sh2, retailing at Sh117.28 compared to Sh115.60, despite the products going through Kenya into the landlocked country.

In Dar es Salaam, a litre of super petrol is retailing at Sh115.26, which is Sh19.46 less than that of Nairobi.

Diesel is going for Sh106.90 while kerosene is retailing at Sh103.34, compared to Nairobi's pump price of Sh110.82.

A litre of petrol and diesel in Kigali(Rwanda) is Sh121.08 and Sh110, respectively, despite being a land-locked country importing through Tanzania and Kenya.

On Tuesday, fuel prices in Kenya hit a historic high after prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene increasing by Sh7.58, Sh7.94 and Sh12.97, respectively.

“The prices are inclusive of the eight per cent Value Added Tax in line with the Finance Act 2018, the Tax Act 2018, the Tax Laws(Amendment) Act 2020 and the revised rates for excise duty adjustment for inflation,” EPRA director general Daniel Kiptoo said.

The increase came despite lower global crude prices in August which averaged $70.75 a barrel, down from $75.17 in July, and a drop in the landed cost of fuel at the Port of Mombasa.

Consumers in the country pay at least nine different taxes on fuel products which constitute the biggest share of final pump prices.


They include excise duty which takes the lion's share of Sh21.95 of every litre of petrol followed by the Road Maintenance Levy (Sh18).

VAT has been adjusted upwards to Sh9.98 while the Petroleum Development levy is charged at Sh5.40.

Other levies included in the fuel pricing are Petroleum Regulatory Levy, Railway Development Levy, Anti-adulteration Levy, Merchant Shipping Levy and the Import Declaration Fee.

The high fuel prices are expected to increase the cost of living in the country, where inflation has been rising since April, hitting an 18-month high of 6.57 in August.

Manufacturers and transporters have since warned of a jump in the cost of goods and services as they move to pass the high operational costs, occasioned by the fuel price jump, to the consumers.

Agricultural products are also expected to become costlier as diesel is a key input in production, mainly in large scale farming where machinery is used.

A number of other taxes introduced by the Finance Act 2021 are also expected to impact the cost of production in the country, affecting the prices of finished goods in the retail market.

The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) has since called on the President to request parliament to review the Finance Act.

“We need to ease the cost of living especially by dropping added taxes on cooking gas, fuel and essentials foodstuffs,” Secretary-General Stephen Mutoro said.
 
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8. Vivutio

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11. Biashara

et el

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