Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Wewe uko na rigid mind. Kuwa open uweze kufahamu. Nairobi has administrative area ya 696, but after that si ati city imewekewa kuta, the metropolis oozes out of the 696 administrative region, hope waelewa metropolis ni nini
Kwan dar imekuaje kwa taarifa yako haina kijiji labda ndio akili yako inafkiria hvo nazungumza about urban city my friend hhhehhe au tukuoneshe ndio uamini hhhhehe
 
Hii ni map ya Africa Middle class. Compare and contrast. Kenya and Tanzania.
Kenya everything is better. Wafanyikazi walipwa better. Tunaweza kuwa fanboys wa nchi zetu lakini some stats dont lie. You guys are still considered maskini. Which I am glad you are working to deal with. We are a midlle income economy, but we are closer to you guys that say Germany
 
hehehe au sio na hilo je, tanzania population 50mil, kenya 45mil unalizungumziaje hapo

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Kenya leads the world in unemployment at 40%
January 3, 2017 by Victor Amadala in Analysis


Kenya has more skilled labor than other East African counties. Photo-CCTV

Kenya is the second in the world in terms of unemployment rate at 40 per cent, 6 per cent shy from Congo, this according to latest Spectator Index survey.

This statistics heavily implicates the current Jubilee administration considering that unemployment was only at 17 per cent in 2012. This means, unemployment has surged 24 per cent points in the past 4 years of President Uhuru’s regime that ends in August when Kenyans head to polls.

While on campaign train ahead of 2013 polls, President Uhuru Kenyatta released a manifesto that indicated that 500,000 jobs will be created every year during his five year term, bringing the total to 2.5 million jobs

This is a huge blow to many Kenyans who hope to get employed this year if a recent survey by Ipsos Synovate is anything to go by.

According o the survey released just before New Year, 16 per cent of Kenyans want to get a better paying job this year, with 20 per cent of them planning to save more funds.

Although Kenyans are optimistic about 2017, the country’s economic landscape is promising otherwise.

Major foreign and local investors are either closing shop or downsizing to cut on operation costs. Last year, leading media houses-Royal Media Services and Nation Media Group (NMG) terminated contacts of over 100 employees, with NMG closing some of its radio stations.

The latter is expected to send home more employees this year, if the internal memo that leaked late last year s anything to go by.

Although the country celebrated when the Banking Act that capped interests at 4 per cent above the CBK rate of 10 per cent, its effect has started to take toll on the country’s banking sector.

Despite reporting an 18 per cent rise in after-tax profit for the nine months to September, Equity Bank sent home 400 workers in November last year. The bank plans to send more packing, thanks to its Eazzy Banking platforms that is aiming at branchless bank.

Family Bank which was rocked by closure rumors in early October has already asked workers to apply for voluntary retirement.

Recently, Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) posted negative results that showed that investors lost Sh500 billion.

The NSE statistics showed that only 10 companies gained in 2016 with over 10 leading blue chip companies recording over 50 per cent lose in 2016.

Poor results on NSE coupled by investor apathy ahead of this year’s general elections is likely to worsen the country’s employment status even as 50,000 university graduates are released into the job market every year.

South Africa, Greece, and Spain are some of major economies that posted high unemployment rate at 27,23 and 19 per cent respectively.

Qatar is leading the world in terms of employment rate. It has only 0.2 per cent unemployment according to Spectator Index survey.

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Angalia hapa kwenye slums kama Tanzania ipo. Nitakupa pesa

List of slums - Wikipedia
The following is a list of slums in Kenya
Baba Ndogo
Dandora
Fuata
Gatwekera
Huruma
Kambi Muru
Kangemi
Kawangware
Kiambiu
Kianda
Kibera (Kibera has been described as the largest slum in Kenya)
Kichinjio
Kisumu Ndogo
Korogocho
Laini Saba
Lindi
Majengo, Nairobi
Makina
Makongeni
Mashimoni
Matopeni
Mathare
Mathare Valley
Mugumoini
Mukuru kwa Njenga
Mukuru slums
Nyalenda
Pumwani
Raila
Sarang'ombe
Shilanga
Siranga
Soweto East
Soweto West
Ziwa la Ng'ombe
 
Amazing picture, but those buildings hata 8 floors hazijafikisah, most of them,
hapo kuna gorofa mpaka 18 my friend naona unaangali kwa waswas umbali wa pic na hapo haijamalizwa hata nusu ya kariakoo
 
hio ndio middle economy hehehehehehe
 
Serikali ya Kenya does census and is not afraid to name slums. So that they can fix em. Sawa basi, since its a city show down. Show me residential areas za Dar, penye watu wanaishi. I am waiting
 
Serikali ya Kenya does census and is not afraid to name slums. So that they can fix em. Sawa basi, since its a city show down. Show me residential areas za Dar, penye watu wanaishi. I am waiting
tafuta utuoneshe mtanzania gani anaishii nyumba ya mabati kama nguruwe hhehehehehe ushaambiwa kibera is a largest slum in the world bado ushindani unataka
 
Kenya has real statistics, Tanzania hides its stats, they dont want CCM ionekani haifanyi kazi. Na unemployment does not mean poverty. You can venture into small business my friend, and earn. Yet somehow as of 2013, almost 70% of Tanzanians lived below poverty lines?
 
tafuta utuoneshe mtanzania gani anaishii nyumba ya mabati kama nguruwe hhehehehehe ushaambiwa kibera is a largest slum in the world bado ushindani unataka
Post picha za residential areas, your city, Dar
 
aliekwambia nani hahahah kenya leads the world in unemployment unafkiri mchezo hahahahahahaha
 
Serikali ya Kenya does census and is not afraid to name slums. So that they can fix em. Sawa basi, since its a city show down. Show me residential areas za Dar, penye watu wanaishi. I am waiting
Hahahaha!! Ukweli unauma eee!! Nilikwambia kwamba kitu ambacho kipo Nairobi, Dar es salaam hakipo ni Slums wewe ukakataa kata. Sasa leta kitu kingine kipo Nairobi, Dar es salaam hakipo with facts.
Twende kazi.
 
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