Realdeal: Hivi unaweza kuwadadavulia wana jamvi maana halisi ya 'flying toilet' please do the needful.
personally, i think that Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania should just leave skepticism and commit to working together because, our region, in this part of Africa is blessed with natural beauty and resources and great minds. Rwanda and Burundi too included. It would even be better if we would at one point run on similar forms and systems of education, government, transportation means and communication etc etc.. this would make us progress even further as a region other than viewing ourselves separated by the country borders and wasting time thinking of how we will do better than the other.
I view the EAF as a great achievement in uniting sub-saharan africa.
personally, i think that Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania should just leave skepticism and commit to working together because, our region, in this part of Africa is blessed with natural beauty and resources and great minds. It would even be better if we would at one point run on similar forms and systems of education, government, transportation means and communication etc etc.. this would make us progress even further as a region other than viewing ourselves separated by the country borders.
kwa nini mna mchecheto sana wa kutaka kukimbilia kwa jirani?
Your slums are the worst, don't act like you don't know that a staggering 92% of tz population in urban areas live in slums. We don't need to remind you of some of these facts, do we?
Nomasana ulisema u r everywhere in our country, where is that then?, unless you live like ghosts. Can we kindly know where you are? If anything, and if lucky, mtaambulia makombo, nayo tunaweza kuwanyang'anya!
we are not just running to our neighbours, no! we are running towards anywhere that opportunities are available. educational, jobs, business opportunities.
one fact about kenyans is that we kenyans are NEVER afraid of venturing out. we take alot of risks some workout some dont. it is our blessing and our curse too but one thing for sure is that kenyans will never stop taking chances.
Why does this guy act like he's on some high horse and he has to kick knowledge to the rest of us? What exactly are your credentials? Have you even been out of your country? Or are you just some random poster acting like his opinion matters? Get a life or breathe some life to your country.
This is the take over and we aint taking hostages, you have no choice but to toe the line.
Kanyabwoya said:Those one in red are only available in Tanzania, and what do the rest of you have.? Too late sister! You better love your countries, because they are the only bargaining chips you have..No short cuts!
I hope u realized that when i said those words i did not mention any specific country, but you've filled it out yourself, I don't refute that. But you should realize that the fact that EAC is there doesn't mean that some nations are fed up of living in their countries, i personally view it as a good way to promote unity among african countries as well as enhancing development in the region as a whole. You should realize that even without the EAC, countries would still progress, and others would not still.in this part of Africa is blessed with natural beauty and resources and great minds.
Kama slums zetu ni worst mbona hurudi kwenu umeng'ang'ania kukaa humo? Au umekimbia flying toilets kila asubuhi?
Swali hili hapa mbona unarukaruka kama panzi.
Realdeal: Hivi unaweza kuwadadavulia wana jamvi maana halisi ya 'flying toilet' please do the needful.
I agree with your point RealDeal. However, have you bother to ask yourself why did the first EAC failed?, why there was no such skepticism during the formation of the first EAC despite of all our political differences etc.?.
Here is a lil story...
RealDeal, we used to have a common transportation system (the EA Railways), a common postal services, a common Airline and so much more!. But one rainy morning an intelligent man called NJONJO woke up and set all those into fire!!. Our fathers and mothers who have been working hard in those beautiful institutions end up jobless, they were left to perish in poverty....
Nevertheless, immediately after the collapse of EAC1, TZ looked south and was a founding member of SADC and for your information South Africa was not a member because of the apartheid regime.
We welcome you as our brothers/sisters but we will continue to be skeptic with this EAC until you end all the negative perception towards us that we are lazy, uneducated, stupid, poor and so forth.
I have noticed quite a number of NJONJOs even here in JF!. I believe you are not one of them!!!😎
Boy, I'm telling you again.... in TZ we dont have slums, what we have is unplanned settlements.Your slums are the worst, don't act like you don't know that a staggering 92% of tz population in urban areas live in slums. We don't need to remind you of some of these facts, do we?
Realdeal: Hivi unaweza kuwadadavulia wana jamvi maana halisi ya 'flying toilet' please do the needful.
Boy, I'm telling you again.... in TZ we dont have slums, what we have is unplanned settlements.
Let me educate you a bit, slums have the following attributes.
- high crime rate.
- Houses are constructed by poor building materials
- Too much congestion of huts.
- Home for untouchables like mungiki.
- High population density.
- Low land values.
- Undefined system of holding land (land tenure).
I will give if your brain still not clicking.
Boy, I'm telling you again.... in TZ we dont have slums, what we have is unplanned settlements.
Let me educate you a bit, slums have the following attributes.
- high crime rate.
[*]Houses are constructed by poor building materials
[*]Too much congestion of huts.
[*]Home for untouchables like mungiki.
[*]High population density.
[*]Low land values.
[*]Undefined system of holding land (land tenure).
I will give if your brain still not clicking.