Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Itakua 1590 kmsq bila kujengwa hvi we akili yako timamu unafkiri Nairobi ingekua 696kmsq bila kujengwa punguza utoto na akili ndogo
Kupayuka una payuka sana wewe na akili za kitoto sana, mara ya mwisho kujibizana na wewe sababu bado hujakuwa mwanamme timamu
 

Umeangalia kwa hiyo link Nairobi wako wapi??? Dar iko page 6 click on page 2 utapata Nairobi, yaani hakuna siku hakuna kitu Dar inaweza kuwa Mbele ya Nairobi, no matter where you will get the links from.

From Your Link, Luanda Angola, then Agadir Morocco, then Nairobi Kenya.........enda hadi page 6 kuta Dar
The Most Beautiful Cities in Africa
 


I have told akina Depay LightYagami Iconoclastes Edward Wanjala hawasikii. When you argue with a fool no one can tell who's more foolish. Stop demeaning yourselves guys - the guys you're arguing with have no common sense.
 
Kidogo tu, huoni hiyo Africa Cocacola Center pale, it is the same very location that used to be a bush two years ago
Twende kazi. Video yako nimeicheck ni kawaida sana. Check video hii:-

 
I have told akina Depay LightYagami Iconoclastes Edward Wanjala hawasikii. When you argue with a fool no one can tell who's more foolish. Stop demeaning yourselves guys - the guys you're arguing with have no common sense.

Tumejaribu kuwa funza modernity, we are helping this Tanzania brothers to get some information and be informed. Yaani wengi wamebadilika na sasa wanajielewa, huyu hapa Ichoboy01 kidogo bado ulimbukeni unamsumbua lakini kidogo atashika mita. Huu ni uzi huu ni wa Nairobi, tunawafunza ustaarabu, watashika tu kwa mda
 
Hii inakupa picha kwanza uijue dar inamatawi makubwa na inajengeka kila siku tena kwa speed kubwa ndio maana ukaambia the fastest growin city in Africa and the second in the world hehhhehe
 
Maana nyie ndio Muna formal settlement with more than 10 slums kibera ikiwa the biggest and the poor slum in the world bado tu hutaki kuelewa tu hehehhehhe hamuamini kile munachooona umaskini hamuutaki lakin munao hhahhaha ndio maana njaa imewakumba ili mujitambue nyie maskini na bado hamujafkia level ya middle economy bado sana hehehe
 

Na hio 1590,kmsq ni urban city ndugu usije ukafkiri tumejumlisha bush kwanza dar haina kijiji hilo ujue ndio maana tunakwambia munaish maisha ya tabu 696kmsq 4 mil people sisi 1590kmsq tuko 4.7 upto 4.9 na sio lazma usome my friend ni akili ya kuzaliwa ndio maana Muna slum zaidi ya 10 ambazo zime accumulate more than 78% ya total population ya Nairobi wanaishi maisha hata nguruwe hawez kuishi na Siku zote hua nawaambia kenya economy imeshikwa na wageni nyie mutabaki kua maskini tu, matajiri wa Kenya ni wageni ukiangalia kwa ujumla
 
Kwekwekwe Mr bra bra..... Kumbe wewe ni mla Albino ambaye ameadhirika kiasi hicho. The country in front of you is KENYA... And the focal city on this side of the Continent is NAIROBI. Kula piriton ukufe.
Hahahha anabadilisha topic kashazidiwa sasa hehhe mbona tukiweka slums humu hua munakimbia hamuongei hehhe
 
Ichoboy anawatesa naona hakuishi mdomoni hehehhe au unataka kunipa corruption sema tu hamuamini kama hii dar of 2017 naona povu zinawatoka sana waganda wanakuja dar hawaamini kama ndo ile dar walikua wanaijua naww tembea wacha kukariri.....housing project ambazo ziko under construction ni balaa yani moto kabisa
 
Sijawah kuona mkenya mwenye macho lakin kipofu hahaha naona umegoma kuelewa hehhe ananifurahisha sana huyu jamaa tanzania mutaielewa tu naona povu liko mdomoni hehehhe hua tunajifanya wajinga tunajenga nchi tumetulia sasa Nazi IPO Uhuru Kenyatta habari anayo
 
Several African cities, such as Dar es Salaam and Kinshasa are now and will continue to be among the fastest-growing in the world,” says the report. Dar es Salaam. Dar es Salaam is the fastest growing city in Africa, according to the latest report by the African Development Bank (AfDB).May 22, 2014
 
The Bright Future of Dar es Salaam, an Unlikely African Megacity

Once isolated and overlooked, Dar es Salaam is on track to become Africa's fastest-growing urban center.


Currently a city of 4.1 million. Dar will likely grow to over 21 million midway through the century.Flickr/Andrew Moore
In 1957, in the waning years of British colonial rule, the then-unremarkable port city of Dar es Salaam sat on the coast of present-day Tanzania. It boasted a meager population of 128,000. Its humidity was relentless. Africa's independence era was getting underway, and many of Dar's neighboring cities had far glitzier exteriors with more modern infrastructure. Maputo, the capital of Mozambique to the south, would become known as "The Pearl of the Indian Ocean." Nairobi, 560 miles north in Kenya, would be referred to as "The London of Africa." Dar es Salaam, meanwhile, struggled to shake the English translation of its name—"the residence of peace." Tranquil, yet stagnant.

But recent years have brought unimaginable growth and change to Dar es Salaam. In terms of annual population growth, it's on pace to be Africa's fastest growing urban center. Its total population—currently about 4.1 million people—is expected to expand by more than 85 percent through 2025, according to the African Development Bank, and could reach 21.4 million people by 2052. It's likely to achieve 'megacity' status—10 million residents or more—by the early 2030s.


(Journal of Sustainable Development)
To put that expansion in context: New York City added roughly 4 million residents over the past 100 years. Dar es Salaam will add 21 million over a similar span.

CityLab has written about sub-Saharan Africa's other mushrooming cities. Tanzania is already one of Africa's most populated nations. By 2020, according to the U.N., Africa will become the most rapidly urbanizing region of the world. Dar es Salaam is at the epicenter of a perfect storm of demographic change: A cosmopolitan city in a population-rich country amid unprecedented regional urbanization.


(African Development Bank)
In other ways, the rise of Dar es Salaam is remarkable. For decades, urban development was actively discouraged by the state. City life, and its perceived individualism, was viewed with contempt by many of the country's socialist ideologues.
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…