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hapo sawa....maana ule uwanja haupaswi kuwa vileYap yap. Dodoma ipo mbio mbio kabisa.
ARUSHA is already EAC capitalThis thread is not about comparing with other places. We are talking about the future capital city of The United Democratic Republic of East Africa (UDREA).
Arusha the capital citySo do you suggest Arusha, Mwanza or Dodoma?
Hebu tupia humu basi hatua, taratibu na vigezo vya nchi kuomba na hadi kukubaliwa kujiunga katika EAC?Nimekwambia mimi huwa naingia humu ndani nikiwa na references. Wewe kaa mkao wa kula upate elimu tu. Nitakupatia elimu mpaka utaelimika. So tulia na kama upo na maswali uliza nitakupatia sawa dogo?
Right there u have highlighted the very issues that have caused Tanzania's hesitation to accede to and implement the EAC pacts in the recent past.....its unwillingness to bear the bargages of the other member countries.The main problem of people like you, thinks that the development is just for one time and done. The development of a nation is a process of every day and every year.
The process of good development of the Nation is to unite citizens. Which have been done in Tanzania.
To reduce or remove unnecessary conflict like (Land conflict, tribalism conflict, Religions Conflict etc).
Making good laws of land management (This stage have been implemented in Tanzania).
Tanzania have been as a one country by uniting two sovereign states(Tanganyika and Zanzibar) So we have experience on that. We can show direction The New Nation of East Africa.
Do you have any question?
Ati your first time? I am a muungwana per excellence sir, though quite impatient with pipo with dimwitted utterances and ideasIt's my first time am seeing comment ya kiungwana from u.I'm surprised.
NonsenseChukueni na bahari muipeleke Dodoma
On the other hand,its that substance that makes plants germinate faster in its early days of growth.
Dodoma is the promising modern city in east africa. The city is now under construction. Many buildings and infrastructures are developed. The city will be the biggest capital city in East Africa.
In this forum I will try to explain and show some pictures about the this capital city of East Africa Nation. The United Republic of East Africa UREA shall have the capital city which will is Dodoma.
Sitaki mapovu ya majirani zetu.
Let me start to show you some pictures
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I think you're off topic. You're running in the bush.Dodoma will be the biggest capital city in East Africa...?
There's nothing wrong with wishful thinking. As they say, if they were horses, even beggars would ride.
I just don't understand what this thread is doing in the Kenyan section. You clearly were looking for an argument with Kenyans.
So if I may, Dodoma nor any Tanzanian town will never be EA capital. You have been the biggest hindrances to moving forward as a community and you expect things to be handed to you once you change your mind?
The best thing you can get is a headquarters. i.e. a building somewhere in Arusha to accommodate the Presidents when they want to meet for a cup of tea, or some parliament no one cares about. Thereby giving you the illusion of power.
While I don't believe we'll get to a point of having a full political capital for the whole block like Washington is to the US, the economic capital will now and for many years to come be Nairobi.
From some estimates, Nairobi contributes 60% of Kenya's GDP. That's almost the same as the entire GDP of Tanzania.
It is growing faster than any city north of Limpopo.
I've not heard any multi-national set up in Dar or Dodoma. In Kenya, one multi-national leaves, 3 come in.
The kind of highways being put up in Nairobi have never been seen in Tanzania.
Nairobi alone consumes nearly as much cement as the whole of Tanzania.
You're increasing production but consumption is not growing at a similar rate.
Your cement per capita (Cement per person) is 50kg. Kenya's is 100kg.
How is Dodoma then going to be the biggest capital in East Africa.
I don't even think it will be bigger than Isiolo in 20 years.
Cement per Person - Source, Source
Kennedy 000!Dodoma will be the biggest capital city in East Africa...?
There's nothing wrong with wishful thinking. As they say, if they were horses, even beggars would ride.
I just don't understand what this thread is doing in the Kenyan section. You clearly were looking for an argument with Kenyans.
So if I may, Dodoma nor any Tanzanian town will never be EA capital. You have been the biggest hindrances to moving forward as a community and you expect things to be handed to you once you change your mind?
The best thing you can get is a headquarters. i.e. a building somewhere in Arusha to accommodate the Presidents when they want to meet for a cup of tea, or some parliament no one cares about. Thereby giving you the illusion of power.
While I don't believe we'll get to a point of having a full political capital for the whole block like Washington is to the US, the economic capital will now and for many years to come be Nairobi.
From some estimates, Nairobi contributes 60% of Kenya's GDP. That's almost the same as the entire GDP of Tanzania.
It is growing faster than any city north of Limpopo.
I've not heard any multi-national set up in Dar or Dodoma. In Kenya, one multi-national leaves, 3 come in.
The kind of highways being put up in Nairobi have never been seen in Tanzania.
Nairobi alone consumes nearly as much cement as the whole of Tanzania.
You're increasing production but consumption is not growing at a similar rate.
Your cement per capita (Cement per person) is 50kg. Kenya's is 100kg.
How is Dodoma then going to be the biggest capital in East Africa.
I don't even think it will be bigger than Isiolo in 20 years.
Cement per Person - Source, Source
dont panic dint cry kennedy.....cam down slow slowDodoma will be the biggest capital city in East Africa...?
There's nothing wrong with wishful thinking. As they say, if they were horses, even beggars would ride.
I just don't understand what this thread is doing in the Kenyan section. You clearly were looking for an argument with Kenyans.
So if I may, Dodoma nor any Tanzanian town will never be EA capital. You have been the biggest hindrances to moving forward as a community and you expect things to be handed to you once you change your mind?
The best thing you can get is a headquarters. i.e. a building somewhere in Arusha to accommodate the Presidents when they want to meet for a cup of tea, or some parliament no one cares about. Thereby giving you the illusion of power.
While I don't believe we'll get to a point of having a full political capital for the whole block like Washington is to the US, the economic capital will now and for many years to come be Nairobi.
From some estimates, Nairobi contributes 60% of Kenya's GDP. That's almost the same as the entire GDP of Tanzania.
It is growing faster than any city north of Limpopo.
I've not heard any multi-national set up in Dar or Dodoma. In Kenya, one multi-national leaves, 3 come in.
The kind of highways being put up in Nairobi have never been seen in Tanzania.
Nairobi alone consumes nearly as much cement as the whole of Tanzania.
You're increasing production but consumption is not growing at a similar rate.
Your cement per capita (Cement per person) is 50kg. Kenya's is 100kg.
How is Dodoma then going to be the biggest capital in East Africa.
I don't even think it will be bigger than Isiolo in 20 years.
Cement per Person - Source, Source
Hiyo green and built background ni ya Dodoma hii ya Idodomya ama?Dodoma is the promising modern city in east africa. The city is now under construction. Many buildings and infrastructures are developed. The city will be the biggest capital city in East Africa.
In this forum I will try to explain and show some pictures about the this capital city of East Africa Nation. The United Republic of East Africa UREA shall have the capital city which will is Dodoma.
Sitaki mapovu ya majirani zetu.
Let me start to show you some pictures
View attachment 504786