What does the world say about Tanzania?

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As a Kenyan I can say these about Tanzania

Tanzanians are very kind and welcoming.

Tanzanians speak the fluent and standard swahili unlike we kenyans who mixes English and swahili alot.

Tanzanians doesn't know anything about tribalism.

Tanzania musicians are the successful in East Africa.

The likes of Diamond and Alikiba.Tanzania ladies are beautiful :)

Tanzanians are united. They are never divided in tribal lines or ethnicity.

Dar es Salaam is one of the best cities in Africa.

Tanzania have very nice tourist attractions sites from Serengeti to Zanzibar Islands.

Tanzania was a communist country, this impacted the countries growth for so long.

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and Mountaineers from all over the world have climbed it.





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As a Kenyan I can say these about Tanzania

Tanzanians are very kind and welcoming.

Tanzanians speak the fluent and standard swahili unlike we kenyans who mixes English and swahili alot.

Tanzanians doesn't know anything about tribalism.

Tanzania musicians are the successful in East Africa.

The likes of Diamond and Alikiba.Tanzania ladies are beautiful :)

Tanzanians are united. They are never divided in tribal lines or ethnicity.

Dar es Salaam is one of the best cities in Africa.

Tanzania have very nice tourist attractions sites from Serengeti to Zanzibar Islands.

Tanzania was a communist country, this impacted the countries growth for so long.

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and Mountaineers from all over the world have climbed it.





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We would have been very far ahead of Kenya and other African countries in terms of economic development if it were not for the communist policy which stalled the country for over 3 decades, however were're far ahead of many African countries in terms of peace, unity and friendliness. We have been into the free market economy for not more that 20 years now, but we're very fast surpassing Kenya, Uganda and many other African countries that have been into capitalist policies since 1960s. It's a matter of few years before we are the economic super power of East and Central Africa. We have everything we need for our prosperity.
 
On comment no 4 there is some kind of tribalism from particular tribes and some religous tensions were encroaching but at a very low level. I think the government has been smart in keeping religous outburts in check.

Most Tanzanians admire the education system in Kenya and sometimes even UG what is your say about that ?

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We would have been very far ahead of Kenya and other African countries in terms of economic development if it were not for the communist policy which stalled the country for over 3 decades, however were're far ahead of many African countries in terms of peace, unity and friendliness. We have been into the free market economy for not more that 20 years now, but we're very fast surpassing Kenya, Uganda and many other African countries that have been into capitalist policies since 1960s. It's a matter of few years before we are the economic super power of East and Central Africa. We have everything we need for our prosperity.

iv ktk katiba pendekezwa ilitamka taifa letu ni taifa la kibepari au la ujamaa
 
On comment no 4 there is some kind of tribalism from particular tribes and some religous tensions were encroaching but at a very low level. I think the government has been smart in keeping religous outburts in check.

Most Tanzanians admire the education system in Kenya and sometimes even UG what is your say about that ?

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Surprisingly what Tanzanians admire in education from Kenya and Uganda is nothing else but the English language. Our curriculum has been very substantive and rich compared to our neighbors, Kiswahili is spoken by all 55 million Tanzanians, people just need to understand that English is a medium of communication just like Kiswahili and that when you speak good English you are not different from an English kid who still has to go to school to learn maths, physics, etc
 
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