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huna haja, soma hiiuko chini sana mkuu... hapa nilipo ni mathare? lol.. nitume picha?
Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa comes in third at $6 billion (Sh618 billion), while Kigali (Rwanda) is fourth at $2 billion.
Uganda and Burundi were not included in the study.
The World Bank report, however, describes Dar, Addis and Nairobi as having low economic/replacement values compared to cities with similar income levels.
Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam’s real estate has been ranked ahead of Nairobi and Addis Ababa in the World Bank’s latest cities report, which cites land fragmentation and weak property rights as the sector’s biggest impediments in Africa.
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