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

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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Safi sana hii, Tanzania nakupenda sana,

Hakuna Kama Rais Samia😍😍
 
Tanzania na Samia,

1.Uchumi Juu,

2. Uwekezaji juu

3. Diplomasia juu

4. Amani & Upendo juu

5. Maendeleo juu

6. Demokrasia juu
 
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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Leo ndio nimeona umuhimu wa Safari za nje za Rais,

Wawekezaji 111 kwa mpigo huku 40 niwawekwzaji wakubwa kabisa,

VIVA SAMIA VIVA||VIVA TANZANIA VIVA
 
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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Kipindi Cha Jakaya tulikuwa namba 1. Tukashuka kwa Kasi.
#happy birthday Tanganyika

Rais wangu Samia Suluhu Hassan anawezaje kujenga SGR kilometa 1,063 kwa TZS 10.1T | SG kwa TZS 6.5T na miradi mingine huku akiachilia vicheko kwa makundi mbalimbali ya watanzania,​

" Hakuna kama Samia "​


Ukichukua gharama za miradi miwili mikubwa ya SGR na SG|JNHPP inayoendelea kwa sasa yaani SGR Isaka -Mwanza kilometa 341 kwa TZS 3.02trl ,Makutupora-Morogoro kilometa 422 kwa TZS 4.4trl ,Dar -Morogoro kilometa 300 kwa TZS 2.7trl na SG|JNHPP $2.9BL au TZS 6.55trl Jumla yake ni Tshs 16.6trl achilia mbali miradi mingine mipya na ile iliyoachwa na Hayati Rais Dkt John Joseph Pombe Magufuli miradi hii yote Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan anaziendeleza tena kwa BOQ zilezile,
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Kutoka kwa Rais Samia kinachonivutia zaidi ni hivi vicheko kwa haya makundi mbalimbali najiuliza amewezaje yote haya yaliyowashinda watangulizi wake tena waliojiita wanaume wa shoka?!
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Kicheko cha Rais Samia na wanafunzi wa Elimu ya Juu (HESLB) Mpaka Rais Samia anaingia madarakani zaidi ya watoto wa masikini elfu 11 hawakupewa mikopo,Leo tayari ameongeza Tshs 106BL sawa na 23% yaani kutoka Tshs 464BL FY2020|21 hadi 570BL FY2021|22 na kufanya kila mtoto wa masikini aliyefaulu kwenda chuo kikuu kupatiwa mkopo bila kujali historia ya alikosomea,
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Rais Samia amefuta kabisa ile 6% ya ada ya thamani ya mkopo ( Value Retention Fee-VRF ) kwenye mikopo hiyo na Sasa wanufaika hao watakatwa 9% tu ( single digits) FY2021|22 kutoka 15% ya FY2020|21,Kwa lugha rahisi take home za watu hawa zimepaa kwa 6% nivicheko kila kona ya nchi na Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,
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Kicheko cha Rais Samia na Wafanyakazi,Sote tunafahamu,kwa miaka mitano ( 5 ) mfululizo tumeshuhudia wafanyakazi wa Umma hawajapandishwa vyeo|madaraja,lakini ndani ya miezi hii michache mama ameshatoa TZS 509BL, kwenye bajeti ya FY2021|22 Yaani 449BL za madaraja|vyeo na 60BL za malimbikizo ya mishahara na tayari Pesa hizi zimeleta vicheko kwa wafanyakazi,
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Rais Samia amepunguza kodi (PAYE) toka 9% FY2020|21 mpaka 8% hivi sasa,Kwa utendaji huu hivi Wafanyakazi mnamtaka nani zaidi kama sio Rais Samia? kwa lugha rahisi FY2021|22 ameongeza mishahara ya wafanyakazi wote wa Serikali na binafsi kwa 1% kwa kuwarudishia hiyo 1% ya mishahara yao, na kwakufanya hivyo Serikali itatumia|itapoteza kiasi cha Tshs 14.1781BL kwenye bajeti yake ya FY2021|22 fedha ambayo itarudishwa kwa wafanyakazi kama nyongeza ya mishahara yao
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Kicheko cha Rais Samia na wasio Ajiriwa,kwa mara ya mwisho ilikuwa FY2015|16 wakati wa Dkt Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete alipoachilia ajira mpya elfu 52 trh 01|05|2015,Leo ni miaka mitano imepita ila kwa miezi michache ya Mama Samia tunashuhudia tena ajira mpya za Serikali elfu 40 kwa FY2021|22 kwa gharama ya Tshs 239BL na 120BL kwaajili ya kubadili muundo wa Utumishi,
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Maajabu zaidi ya Mama Samia tayari amesajili miradi mikubwa mipya 93 yenye thamani ya $1.6BL karibu TZS 3.23trl ambayo nayo itaajiri watu 23,600 na kufanya ndani ya hivi vimiezi vichache Rais Samia atatoa Jumla ya nafasi 53,600 za ajira achilia mbali miradi mingine mingi ya sekta binafsi|Umma inayoendelea kutoa ajira lengo likiwa ni kufikia ajira 8M ifikapo mwaka 2025 kama Ilani inavyotaka,
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Kicheko cha Rais Samia Majimboni,Bila kujali ukubwa wa jimbo Rais Samia FY2021|22 ameshatoa TZS 132BL sawa na Tshs 500M katika kila Jimbo kwa majimbo yote 264 kama fedha za maendeleo ya Jimbo hizi ni mbali na fedha za mfuko wa Jimbo,fedha hizi zimerudisha tabasamu kwa Wabunge hasa wa Majimbo,
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Mama Samia ametoa tena TZS 322.158BL kama bajeti ya nyongeza kwaajili ya Ujenzi wa Vyumba 10,000 vya madarasa Zahanati 555,Vituo vya afya 121,
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Rais Samia hakuishia hapo bajeti ya TARURA pia ameiongeza kwa 254% yaani kutoka 273BL FY 2020|21 hadi 966.43BL FY2021|22 ili kumaliza kila barabara korofi Mjini na Vijijini|,Nimwendo wa vicheko tu Watanzania tumtake nani kama sio Samia?
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Kicheko cha Rais Samia na wafanyabiashara|Wawekezaji, Mhe Rais Samia Ndio rais pekee aliyetangaza hadharani kuwa hahitaji kodi za Kishetani na akafuta jumla ya kodi|tozo zote kandamizi zipatazo 232 FY2021|22 bila kujali hasara ya Tshs 55.49997BL ambayo Serikali yake itapata kwa kuondoa tozo|kodi hizo nia yake aongeze idadi ya walipa kodi kutoka 3.4M waliopo na matokeo tayari wote tumeanza tumeyaona .
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Nchi hii tangu tupate uhuru sijawahi kusikia tozo|kodi zaidi ya 230 zikifutwa kwa kwamkupuo Kama ambavyo mama ameachilia kicheko hiki kwani hataki kabisa Tax economy hakika kesho yetu ni bora sana,
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Pamoja na kukataa kodi za kishetani na kuondoa tozo kandamizi bado Miradi yote ya Watangulizi wake anaiendeleza sawasawa ikiwemo SGR $4.64BL au TZS 10.2trl,SG $2.9BL au TZS 6.5trl,Ununuzi wa ndege mpya,barabara zote ujenzi unaendelea, madaraja yote,meli zote,
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Pamoja na haya yote kufanyika bado Wafanyakazi wetu ni vicheko,Wafanyabiashara|wawekezaji wetu ni vicheko,bodaboda wetu ni vicheko, machinga wetu ni vicheko,wanafunzi wetu hasa wa elimu ya juu ni vicheko, wafugaji wetu ni vicheko,wakulima wetu ni vicheko, Wapinzani nao ni vicheko hata wewe unayesoma naamini, Tayari na wewe unakicheko chako umecheka na Mama Samia Suluhu
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Mnyonge mnyongeni lakini haki yake mpeni mama deserves better Wazalendo wote tumtie moyo, mpaka mwaka 2030 tutashuhudia maajabu, Tuombe uzima Tu"
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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,

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