Hahaha umeshindwa au sio don't think ur clever naijua Kenya in out my friend jaluoWaaaaaa!!! wewe siwezi bishana na wewe, your dumbness level is beyond help.
Nimeshindwa na nini?Hahaha umeshindwa au sio don't think ur clever naijua Kenya in out my friend jaluo
Who told you au we unafkiri all companies umetaja hizo huku hakuna au tena kwenye mambo ya telecom ndio usitaje kabisa zungumza about aviation ntakuelewa sio telecom companies huiwez Tanzania hata theluthi na coca cola ipo,Pepsi ipo different big banks zimejaa na kila siku new banks zinakua na investment sasa hvi Tanzania ndio ina lead tumechukua oil pipeline ya uganda tumechukua SGR to rwanda and burundi we have biggest companies of cement, dangote cement, we have biggest comapanies of wheat haha mwanaume azam, Tanzania is a second country of sisal plantation in the world, we have gas and kuna investor anaekeza 30bililon USD hahaha we have that biggest factory of fertilizer, biggest company of mables kasome usiogope hii ndio TanzaniaDespite all the arguments and counter arguments there is now way you can compare Dar es Salaam and Nairobi. Just ask yourself why all multinational organizations and all companies starting in Africa are now preferring Nairobi even to South African cities leave alone Dar es Salaam. That should speak to someone who is ready to think not someone who wants to argue out of emotions. Almost all major global corporations based in Africa have headquateres in Nairobi; Google, IBM, UNEP, Facebook, IMF, Intel Corporation,ICAO, AVIC International, Bank of China, Oxfam, Coca Coal,General Electric, Huawei, Nokia Research Hub, Nokia, World Bank, Master Card, Cisco Systems, Visa Inc and many others. Many new entrants are still coming in and guess what the first choice is Nairobi such as Boeing. That should speak a lot to any one who is ready to open his eyes . Nairobi is not only a city in Kenya but it is the financial and diplomatic capital of Africa..whether you believe it wont change anything
Hawa hua wanafkiri ni ile tz ya 90s sahivi inaitwa sleeping giantsHawana la kusema wakeiii
The companies that you claim that you have such as Coca cola are branches of Multinational corporations which have headqauters in Nairobi.. So that is not a big deal because multinational corporations set up headquarters in Kenya and expand to countries such as yours and many others. The issue of SGR going to Rwanda or Burundi is not a big deal because Mombasa port can still serve Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Congo and even Northern Tanzania which has more than 150 million people which triples the population of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi combined. In fact Mombasa port because of its efficiency will still serve Rwanda once SGR connection via Uganda is complete because Rwanda said they are pursuing both routes. So forget about ports because Kenyan ports have a greater geographical advantage than yours by far. In terms of oil pipeline, that is not a big deal because Kenya has its pipeline planned to connect Oil fields in Lokichar. In addition Kenya will build an oil product line to Ethiopia and have an oil pipeline connection with South Sudan. In terms of logistics Kenya is far ahead not only because of infrastructural advantage but also geographical advantage( the markets it can easily serve)Who told you au we unafkiri all companies umetaja hizo huku hakuna au tena kwenye mambo ya telecom ndio usitaje kabisa zungumza about aviation ntakuelewa sio telecom companies huiwez Tanzania hata theluthi na coca cola ipo,Pepsi ipo different big banks zimejaa na kila siku new banks zinakua na investment sasa hvi Tanzania ndio ina lead tumechukua oil pipeline ya uganda tumechukua SGR to rwanda and burundi we have biggest companies of cement, dangote cement, we have biggest comapanies of wheat haha mwanaume azam, Tanzania is a second country of sisal plantation in the world, we have gas and kuna investor anaekeza 30bililon USD hahaha we have that biggest factory of fertilizer, biggest company of mables kasome usiogope hii ndio Tanzania
Oil pipeline from Uganda is not an issue who told u... My friend wacha kutumia akili ya kitoto mulitapatapa kuitafuta hio project of more than 4 billion dollar na SGR to Rwanda and Burundi mulilia sana na about Congo hio sahau 70% ya transit cargo inapitia dar es salaam,malawi ,Zambia and Mozambique na wanaume wanaekeza kwenye gas plant in mtwara 30billion usd hio mpaka unakufa hakuna project kama hio munaeza pata, Tanzania inajenga the biggest port in Africa iko bagamoyo under construction unabisha kasome, Tanzania ina longest railway in east Africa inaenda Zambia alaf nikupe habari hotel inayojengwa Zanzibar ya kitalii inacost 1billion usd ambayo hio itakua balaa africa, tanzania inajenga SGR ambayo itatumia electric train ambayo itakwenda 160km/hrThe companies that you claim that you have such as Coca cola are branches of Multinational corporations which have headqauters in Nairobi.. So that is not a big deal because multinational corporations set up headquarters in Kenya and expand to countries such as yours and many others. The issue of SGR going to Rwanda or Burundi is not a big deal because Mombasa port can still serve Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Congo and even Northern Tanzania which has more than 150 million people which triples the population of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi combined. In fact Mombasa port because of its efficiency will still serve Rwanda once SGR connection via Uganda is complete because Rwanda said they are pursuing both routes. So forget about ports because Kenyan ports have a greater geographical advantage than yours by far. In terms of oil pipeline, that is not a big deal because Kenya has its pipeline planned to connect Oil fields in Lokichar. In addition Kenya will build an oil product line to Ethiopia and have an oil pipeline connection with South Sudan. In terms of logistics Kenya is far ahead not only because of infrastructural advantage but also geographical advantage( the markets it can easily serve)
Acha kulia liaWewe unajua Dar is slum ama waropokwa tu hapa
Jiji lenu hili. The largest slum in the world
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Sometimes it floats on water
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Si bora hilo kama msikiti kuliko lenu linafanana na mnara wa danguroLooks like a mosque rather than a parliament