Hii ndio sababu kubwa ya Tanzania kukosa mahusiano mazuri na Kenya

Kenya's passport is still way stronger than Tanzania's. Kenyansbstill make more money in SA and from SA than Tanzanians. Endeleeni kujipendekeza watu wakifanya biashara.
Hahahaha, Kenyans make more money than Tanzanians?, Mavi ya kuku
That's why Tanzania's $ millionaire number is three times than Kenya's
 
Do you agree that white people are the real first class citizens of SA. Mbona umekataa kuadress hio issue?
Yes they are, that is the legacy of apartheid regime, but ANC is aware of that and is trying hard to improve that, unfortunately in Kenya the situation is almost the same like South Africa, Whites, Politicians and some few tribes are first class citizens and nothing is done to change that situation.
 
Hapa uliongea kwa uchungu sana lakini usichojua sio kwamba ninawapapatikia SAns bali wao wenyewe Tanzania ndio their best destination in Africa, nenda Tanzania utakuta plate numbers nyingi barabarani kutoka SA

 
Hapa uliongea kwa uchungu sana lakini usichojua sio kwamba ninawapapatikia SAns bali wao wenyewe Tanzania ndio their best destination in Africa, nenda Tanzania utakuta plate numbers nyingi barabarani kutoka SA

You get excited over stupid things. 🚮🚮
 
Naona source yake ni Wikipedia! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Wanapenda kujiona ahead kwenye kila upumbavu 😂😂😂😂

Yaani league za kitoto, wanaona SA ni kama USA ndio maana nao wanataka kuonekana wapo wengi huko, kuwa mkenya ni aibu 🙂
 
Wanapenda kujiona ahead kwenye kila upumbavu 😂😂😂😂

Yaani league za kitoto, wanaona SA ni kama USA ndio maana nao wanataka kuonekana wapo wengi huko, kuwa mkenya ni aibu 🙂
🤣🤣 Hivi unajisema ama unatusema? You're the very person boasting over Tanzanians being in SA. Sahii unataka tubishane over a South African tweeting about partying in Tanzania. You're the very definition of ligi za kitoto. Yani hamna akili hadi mnatia huruma.🚮🚮
 
I firstly elaborated how SA is crucial partner state to us by looking at the core interactions in between, then you idiot popped up with a wet confront that your number in SA is unbeatable compared to us tagging fake webs bullshit, so who brought up into childlike conversations from the first place? 😒🥺
 
I simply informed you that there is nothing you do with SA that we don't and there are more Kenyans than Tanzanians in SA after I saw you wetting your pants over the simple fact that there are Tanzanians in SA. I clearly informed you we don't get excited of such little things anymore. Kenyans being in SA is no big deal. Kenya has a much larger diaspora than the rest of EAC combined and they send in more money than the rest of EAC combined. We don't get excited over SA like you despite the fact that there are more of us there. Endelea na kupost tweet za WaSouth Africa wakila bata Tz. We do business with them, you feel privileged that they allow you to enter their country - that's the difference. You're petty. 🚮🚮🚮
 
Can you keenly show me your business perimeters?
 
Yaani apige magoti kwenu!
Utakuwa unaumwa wewe
 
Did you attend any commerce related class during your school time bro?

Having that huge trade deficit is what you term 'Kenyans are reaping more money while Tanzanians bragging recognition'?

Let me give you a brainstorm and leave you decide who got mandate to bragging trade alliance with SA

Anyway your education is shittiest and you can't deny.

Tanzania exports to SA is $700 million in 2017



Kenya exports to SA is $32 million in 2019 (🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣)

 
I said we are doing more business with them. We are exporting more than you to them and importing more than you to them. That's called business you idiot. You export $28 million to SA. You would be an idiot to think you export $700 million. Bring me the source of that information. Wacha kupayuka. Mimi link yangu ndio hii ya $28 million.


According to this source, it is your exports to the WHOLE OF SADC that is $699 million in 2017. Stop talking about quality education when simple comprehension is a mountain task for you.

 
BOT baby 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤸‍♂️🤸‍♂️🤸‍♂️🤸‍♂️👇👇👇👇👇


The industrialisation drive, which is targeting to transform Tanzania to middle income country by 2025, has continued to bear fruit by cutting the country’s imports and increasing exports to other members of the South African Development Community (Sadc).

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) economic and operations annual report for the year 2017/18 ending June 2018 shows that Tanzania continued to be a net exporter to others, with a trade surplus of $445.5 million in 2017, up from $397.2 million in 2016.




This means that Tanzania will in future become the main source of products that have high demand in Sadc countries which include cement, cigarettes, ceramics, soap, fruit juices and wheat flour. The major exports to the Sadc region during the period were gold, cigarettes, wheat flour, juice, ceramic, fish, glass, cement, soap, footwear and bricks.

Specifically, the BoT report indicates that Tanzania recorded a trade surplus with South Africa, DRC, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Angola and Botswana. The trade surplus is a result of decreased imports, mainly from South Africa.

Major Tanzania imports from Sadc, according to the report, were motor vehicles, maize seeds, gas, iron sheet, lubricants, beer, apples and sugar, of which most are originated from South Africa, Zambia, Mauritius and Malawi.

The report has revealed that South Africa remained the major trading partner of Tanzania accounting for 70.9 per cent of the total Tanzania’s intra-Sadc trade.

In 2017, Tanzania’s exports to South Africa increased by 10.7 per cent to $699.8 million from $631.3 million in 2016, while imports declined by 12.1 per cent to $415.2 million in 2017 from $472.2 million recorded in 2016.

DRC is Tanzania’s second intra-Sadc trade partner with export value amounting to $153.6 million in 2017, lower than $291 million in 2016. However, the share of Tanzania’s exports to DRC declined to 15.2 per cent in 2017 compared with 28.8 per cent in 2016.

Despite the growth of Tanzania’s trade surplus in 2017, the country’s regional intra-trade, decreased in 2017. The BoT report shows that the country’s total intra-Sadc trade declined by 3.5 per cent to $1,571.5 million in 2017 from $1,628.2 million in 2016 with Tanzania recording a trade deficit with Zambia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Namibia, Swaziland, Seychelles and Lesotho due to low exports.

The Sadc national contact point at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ms Agnes Richard Kayola, said she was not in the position to comment.

“We have just seen the report and we will have to look at it for analysis,” she said.

However, according to a report titled regional economic development in Sadc: taking stock and looking ahead, published by the regional secretariat in August last year, Sadc trade is low, standing at 25 per cent of potential due to a lack of industrialisation within the region

The low levels of intra-Sadc trade are said to be due to the lack of diversification of exports, which predominantly centre on minerals, fuels and agricultural produce.

SADC region with a combined population of 370 million people and a GDP of $607 billion provides huge potential for investment that could translate to socioeconomic development. The Sadc executive secretary, Dr Stergomena Tax, was quoted in the report saying Sadc is in the process of developing a Plan of Action that will lead to the establishment of a regional business council, which will strengthen Sadc’s private sector engagement.

Source: The Citizen
 
Whats this bullshit oec.world thing? 🙂
 
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