Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Bangladesh slum, Mombasa

Bangladesh is arguably the biggest informal settlement in Mombasa in terms of population. It is located off Nairobi Mombasa Highway in Mikindani ward within Changamwe/Jomvu constituency and approximately covers 20 acres. The area was formerly owned by an Asian who left for Bangladesh and never returned back. After he had left, people started settling there as from the 1950s. They started calling the settlement Bangladesh after the former owner’s destination. Today the settlement is divided into three parcels of land owned by different entities. Structure owners within Bangladesh generally constructed without having official allotment letters. The settlement has faced several eviction threats. Against this background, in 2011, a community-led enumeration and mapping exercise was conducted to gain more information about the settlement and the residents. The exercise included defining the boundaries of Bangladesh, numbering all structures, administering a household questionnaire and conducting focus group discussions (FGDs).

Bangladesh has seven clusters, namely Mkupe, Central, Nairobi area, Majengo, Giriamani, Kachimbeni and Majengo Mapya. The settlement is densely populated and most of the houses are of semi-permanent nature. In total 4200 structures were counted. The number of enumerated households was 2886. Out of these, 2082 households were interviewed. The following information is related to this sample of 2082 households:

  • The average household size is 3 persons ranging from 1 to 13 persons.
  • 82% of the households are headed by male adults.
  • The large majority of households (79%) are tenants. Of the structure owners, 70% live in the settlement while 30% are absentee owners.
  • 55% of the structure owners bought their plots from other people. 26% of the structure owners found open space and decided to settle there. Only 7% of the structure owners say that they got authority to construct from the local lands board. None of the structure owners has an official document proving land transfer or allocation.
  • The monthly rent for tenants ranges between KES 700 and 3500. 81% of the tenants pay a monthly rent of KES 1500 and below.
  • 74.5% of the houses are of semi-permanent nature.
  • On average, households have a monthly income of KES 6000.
  • The majority (71%) of respondents are involved in economic activities. Of these, the majority is engaged in the informal sector.
  • 84% of the households buy water from water kiosks at KES 4 per 20 liter jerry can. 14% use yard taps and only 2% have a private connection inside their house. A huge challenge is the irregularity of water flow.
  • The FGDs revealed that many households have electricity but largely use illegal connections.
  • 92% of the households use pit latrines. Only 3% have flush toilets which are either connected to the sewage system or to septic tanks.
  • 77% of the households use shared bathroom facilities. Only 5% have a private bathroom.
  • There is no drainage system. There are only some informally dug open drains dug by residents to dispose grey water.
  • There is one earth access road cutting across Bangladesh. There are no other access roads, only small foot paths.
  • 47% of the respondents are not satisfied with the security level in the settlement.
  • There are two health facilities: One run by the catholic church and one run by a CBO. According to the FGDs, the most prevalent diseases are respiratory diseases, diarrhea and malaria.
  • The settlement has one public primary school but no public secondary school. There are two private schools.
  • There are two open spaces within the settlement which the community can access. Additionally, the Catholic Church owns a hall that is usually hired out to the community for social events.
  • 12 organized community groups were counted. They are mainly dealing with welfare and uplifting each other through small loans and merry go rounds. 80% of the respondents are not members of any organized community group.
  • The four main development needs established were
    • Security of tenure
    • Poverty reduction
    • Health facilities
    • Roads

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Do not be hateful because you do not know how much hate you can get in return
 
Bangladesh slum, Mombasa

Bangladesh is arguably the biggest informal settlement in Mombasa in terms of population. It is located off Nairobi Mombasa Highway in Mikindani ward within Changamwe/Jomvu constituency and approximately covers 20 acres. The area was formerly owned by an Asian who left for Bangladesh and never returned back. After he had left, people started settling there as from the 1950s. They started calling the settlement Bangladesh after the former owner’s destination. Today the settlement is divided into three parcels of land owned by different entities. Structure owners within Bangladesh generally constructed without having official allotment letters. The settlement has faced several eviction threats. Against this background, in 2011, a community-led enumeration and mapping exercise was conducted to gain more information about the settlement and the residents. The exercise included defining the boundaries of Bangladesh, numbering all structures, administering a household questionnaire and conducting focus group discussions (FGDs).

Bangladesh has seven clusters, namely Mkupe, Central, Nairobi area, Majengo, Giriamani, Kachimbeni and Majengo Mapya. The settlement is densely populated and most of the houses are of semi-permanent nature. In total 4200 structures were counted. The number of enumerated households was 2886. Out of these, 2082 households were interviewed. The following information is related to this sample of 2082 households:

  • The average household size is 3 persons ranging from 1 to 13 persons.
  • 82% of the households are headed by male adults.
  • The large majority of households (79%) are tenants. Of the structure owners, 70% live in the settlement while 30% are absentee owners.
  • 55% of the structure owners bought their plots from other people. 26% of the structure owners found open space and decided to settle there. Only 7% of the structure owners say that they got authority to construct from the local lands board. None of the structure owners has an official document proving land transfer or allocation.
  • The monthly rent for tenants ranges between KES 700 and 3500. 81% of the tenants pay a monthly rent of KES 1500 and below.
  • 74.5% of the houses are of semi-permanent nature.
  • On average, households have a monthly income of KES 6000.
  • The majority (71%) of respondents are involved in economic activities. Of these, the majority is engaged in the informal sector.
  • 84% of the households buy water from water kiosks at KES 4 per 20 liter jerry can. 14% use yard taps and only 2% have a private connection inside their house. A huge challenge is the irregularity of water flow.
  • The FGDs revealed that many households have electricity but largely use illegal connections.
  • 92% of the households use pit latrines. Only 3% have flush toilets which are either connected to the sewage system or to septic tanks.
  • 77% of the households use shared bathroom facilities. Only 5% have a private bathroom.
  • There is no drainage system. There are only some informally dug open drains dug by residents to dispose grey water.
  • There is one earth access road cutting across Bangladesh. There are no other access roads, only small foot paths.
  • 47% of the respondents are not satisfied with the security level in the settlement.
  • There are two health facilities: One run by the catholic church and one run by a CBO. According to the FGDs, the most prevalent diseases are respiratory diseases, diarrhea and malaria.
  • The settlement has one public primary school but no public secondary school. There are two private schools.
  • There are two open spaces within the settlement which the community can access. Additionally, the Catholic Church owns a hall that is usually hired out to the community for social events.
  • 12 organized community groups were counted. They are mainly dealing with welfare and uplifting each other through small loans and merry go rounds. 80% of the respondents are not members of any organized community group.
  • The four main development needs established were
    • Security of tenure
    • Poverty reduction
    • Health facilities
    • Roads

THE MOST DANGEROUS SLUMS IN DARISLUM
We have heard of crimes taking place in different places,perhaps you may be a victim...the late nights after clubbing and you meet a gang that definitely squeeze you to a corner and make sure they make you miserable,or for my fellow friends that loose their wallets and purse everyday just struggling to get transport back home.

we are all not happy on getting robbed or losing the things we most value,today i will try listing down places i think there most dangerous in Dar city and at times we should all get careful when visiting.Prevalent crimes in these areas include carjackings, robberies, rape, assault, burglary, theft and kidnappings.


  • Manzese uwanja wa fisi.

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Manzese is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region,main percent of people living in Manzese live in slums,this is where you will find most of illegal stuff...from drugs to guns .Manzese was once said to be the only place in the country where you can find cheap stuff,people living in manzese uwanja wa fisi named it small China.Manzese Ward was among the first areas in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to implement crime prevention initiatives under the framework of UN-HABITAT’s Safer Cities Programme. Our observasion was due to life being so hard in Manzese most people tend to do illegals inorder for them to get money to feed their families.
Manzese police station leads in receiving daily crime's,may them be petty of big crimes and Prevalent crimes include rape,assault,burglary,theft and kidnapping.

  • Mwananyamala kwa kopa
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Mwananyamala is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania,perhaps leading in sexual abuse since many cases received by the police are rapes and assault..Mwanayamala is a place what we call Uswahilini,this is where almost every neighbor will know your social life no matter how much you try to hide it..

  • Tandale
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Tandale is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania.is another popular slum area where various crimes happen,e.g. robbery,assault,rape,man slaughter and theft.

  • Kariakoo
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Kariakoo is a ward of the Ilala District of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The name derives from a corruption of that of the British "Carrier Corps", that used to be based in this area. Today, Kariakoo is mainly known for its extensive market, that spans several city blocks and contributes substantially to Dar es Salaam's food provision as well as small-scale economy. Until recently Kariakoo was also one of the main daladala "stations" in Dar es Salaam, although this function has now been moved to Ubungo.
well known for people losing their phones and purse,among the leading place with pick pockets and robbers since its a busy place..is one place one should watch out..

  • Kinondoni Makaburini
Kinondoni District is the northernmost of three districts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.The original inhabitants of Kinondoni were the Zaramo and Ndengereko, but due to urbanization the district has become multi-ethnic..in kinondoni robberies happen anytime of the day and its also the leading place in prostitution.

Othe places are: Mwenge,Posta,GonGolamboto,Mburahati,Mabibo,magomeni.
 
hahha kajisahau hizo pic ni zao hahahahaha anaisingizia dar kisa kashindwa hahahahahaha nihazipost sana hizo picha kazigeuza haha huyu jamaa akili yake fupi

Bure kabisa..... The poorest people on earth wanabishana tu it must be your economic activity kuleta tu hadithi za vijiweni. I am enjoying this
 
Deepay huijui dar, Kariakoo unaifahamu vizuri kweli na kuiita slum?. Manzese haipo vibaya hivyo mpaka iitwe slums.
 
from lunga lunga to mombasa city 90km, trunk road is like this
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DARISLUM. THE CITY OF SMOKE AND BLOOD


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Children play in a street in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, not far from house where users buy heroin and spread disease.
Photo courtesy of The Global Fund/Mia Collis.
IV DRUG USERS
The Street of
Blood and Smoke

BY JASON KANE
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This is the story of a drug dealer, a nurse and the stretch of road that lies between them.

In a busy coastal city, in a poor part of town, two women work side by side toward opposite goals—one selling heroin and cocaine to her neighbors, the other trying to save them from addiction.

From a distance, the drug dealer and the nurse appear to counterbalance each other. Their workplaces sit like weights on opposite ends of a dusty block in the slum.

Get a little closer and it becomes clear that they are, in a way, partners. Fatuma Chande sells drugs to local addicts. Rehema Mpili hands out the clean needles. Together, they make it cheap and easy to do drugs in this corner of the world.
 
THE MOST DANGEROUS SLUMS IN DARISLUM
We have heard of crimes taking place in different places,perhaps you may be a victim...the late nights after clubbing and you meet a gang that definitely squeeze you to a corner and make sure they make you miserable,or for my fellow friends that loose their wallets and purse everyday just struggling to get transport back home.

we are all not happy on getting robbed or losing the things we most value,today i will try listing down places i think there most dangerous in Dar city and at times we should all get careful when visiting.Prevalent crimes in these areas include carjackings, robberies, rape, assault, burglary, theft and kidnappings.


  • Manzese uwanja wa fisi.

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Manzese is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region,main percent of people living in Manzese live in slums,this is where you will find most of illegal stuff...from drugs to guns .Manzese was once said to be the only place in the country where you can find cheap stuff,people living in manzese uwanja wa fisi named it small China.Manzese Ward was among the first areas in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to implement crime prevention initiatives under the framework of UN-HABITAT’s Safer Cities Programme. Our observasion was due to life being so hard in Manzese most people tend to do illegals inorder for them to get money to feed their families.
Manzese police station leads in receiving daily crime's,may them be petty of big crimes and Prevalent crimes include rape,assault,burglary,theft and kidnapping.

  • Mwananyamala kwa kopa
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Mwananyamala is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania,perhaps leading in sexual abuse since many cases received by the police are rapes and assault..Mwanayamala is a place what we call Uswahilini,this is where almost every neighbor will know your social life no matter how much you try to hide it..

  • Tandale
dsc04702.jpg

Tandale is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania.is another popular slum area where various crimes happen,e.g. robbery,assault,rape,man slaughter and theft.

  • Kariakoo
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Kariakoo is a ward of the Ilala District of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The name derives from a corruption of that of the British "Carrier Corps", that used to be based in this area. Today, Kariakoo is mainly known for its extensive market, that spans several city blocks and contributes substantially to Dar es Salaam's food provision as well as small-scale economy. Until recently Kariakoo was also one of the main daladala "stations" in Dar es Salaam, although this function has now been moved to Ubungo.
well known for people losing their phones and purse,among the leading place with pick pockets and robbers since its a busy place..is one place one should watch out..

  • Kinondoni Makaburini
Kinondoni District is the northernmost of three districts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.The original inhabitants of Kinondoni were the Zaramo and Ndengereko, but due to urbanization the district has become multi-ethnic..in kinondoni robberies happen anytime of the day and its also the leading place in prostitution.

Othe places are: Mwenge,Posta,GonGolamboto,Mburahati,Mabibo,magomeni.
naona umechukua pics za 90s unatuletea hapa ushafika now hahahahaha hutaamini
 
Bure kabisa..... The poorest people on earth wanabishana tu it must be your economic activity kuleta tu hadithi za vijiweni. I am enjoying this
un enjoying kenya to have the largest poosr slum in the world au unaenjoy kenya to have the highest rate of unemployment on the planet hehe
 
naona umechukua pics za 90s unatuletea hapa ushafika now hahahahaha hutaamini

Kama kawaida... Whrn you are cornered unaanza oooh wakati wa floods... ooh picha za 90s ooh blah blah.... All along I knew you were just a young school leaver who is excited at finishing school and having to punch keyboards with the idleness that comes with it. Welcome to social media boy
 
THE MOST DANGEROUS SLUMS IN DARISLUM
We have heard of crimes taking place in different places,perhaps you may be a victim...the late nights after clubbing and you meet a gang that definitely squeeze you to a corner and make sure they make you miserable,or for my fellow friends that loose their wallets and purse everyday just struggling to get transport back home.

we are all not happy on getting robbed or losing the things we most value,today i will try listing down places i think there most dangerous in Dar city and at times we should all get careful when visiting.Prevalent crimes in these areas include carjackings, robberies, rape, assault, burglary, theft and kidnappings.


  • Manzese uwanja wa fisi.

manzese_slum-Dar_jpg_500x500_q85.jpg


Manzese is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region,main percent of people living in Manzese live in slums,this is where you will find most of illegal stuff...from drugs to guns .Manzese was once said to be the only place in the country where you can find cheap stuff,people living in manzese uwanja wa fisi named it small China.Manzese Ward was among the first areas in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to implement crime prevention initiatives under the framework of UN-HABITAT’s Safer Cities Programme. Our observasion was due to life being so hard in Manzese most people tend to do illegals inorder for them to get money to feed their families.
Manzese police station leads in receiving daily crime's,may them be petty of big crimes and Prevalent crimes include rape,assault,burglary,theft and kidnapping.

  • Mwananyamala kwa kopa
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Mwananyamala is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania,perhaps leading in sexual abuse since many cases received by the police are rapes and assault..Mwanayamala is a place what we call Uswahilini,this is where almost every neighbor will know your social life no matter how much you try to hide it..

  • Tandale
dsc04702.jpg

Tandale is an administrative ward in the Kinondoni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania.is another popular slum area where various crimes happen,e.g. robbery,assault,rape,man slaughter and theft.

  • Kariakoo
2044673520070120.jpg


Kariakoo is a ward of the Ilala District of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The name derives from a corruption of that of the British "Carrier Corps", that used to be based in this area. Today, Kariakoo is mainly known for its extensive market, that spans several city blocks and contributes substantially to Dar es Salaam's food provision as well as small-scale economy. Until recently Kariakoo was also one of the main daladala "stations" in Dar es Salaam, although this function has now been moved to Ubungo.
well known for people losing their phones and purse,among the leading place with pick pockets and robbers since its a busy place..is one place one should watch out..

  • Kinondoni Makaburini
Kinondoni District is the northernmost of three districts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.The original inhabitants of Kinondoni were the Zaramo and Ndengereko, but due to urbanization the district has become multi-ethnic..in kinondoni robberies happen anytime of the day and its also the leading place in prostitution.

Othe places are: Mwenge,Posta,GonGolamboto,Mburahati,Mabibo,magomeni.
angalia hio link ya mwaka gani kwanza alafu uje hahahaha dar naona inakutoeni jasho duuuuh
 
un enjoying kenya to have the largest poosr slum in the world au unaenjoy kenya to have the highest rate of unemployment on the planet hehe

But the largest slum in the world is Darislum with 70% of you struggling to make ends meet with barely even a meal a day.... Get a head you idiot
 
Kama kawaida... Whrn you are cornered unaanza oooh wakati wa floods... ooh picha za 90s ooh blah blah.... All along I knew you were just a young school leaver who is excited at finishing school and having to punch keyboards with the idleness that comes with it. Welcome to social media boy
kaangalie hio link ya mwaka gani u crazy unataka ku force jambo halipo hahahahaha akili yako ndogo sana
 
But the largest slum in the world is Darislum with 70% of you struggling to make ends meet with barely even a meal a day.... Get a head you idiot
hahahaha kibera 2.5m, korogocho 700k, mathari 500k, gutheri 30k, mwiki 50k, umoja 50k hahahaha alaf nai 4mil population hahahahaha
 
The fact remains one....
unalazmisha jambo la 90s liwe 2017 akili yako bado punguani wewe nilikwambia tanzania tunanunua cement 400 ya kenya inclusive VAT nani ataacha kujenga u idiot........tulia ufundishwe kuhusu dar
 
hahahaha kibera 2.5m, korogocho 700k, mathari 500k, gutheri 30k, mwiki 50k, umoja 50k hahahaha alaf nai 4mil population hahahahaha

Tihihihi..... Darislum 70% of 3 million people is 2.1 million leaving in slums.... Kweli the city of smoke and blood
 
hahahaha kibera 2.5m, korogocho 700k, mathari 500k, gutheri 30k, mwiki 50k, umoja 50k hahahaha alaf nai 4mil population hahahahaha

Gutheri ni wapi tena.... See you don't even know what you are writing. You are just an emotional little brainless brat. Welcome to social media kijanaa
 
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