Askari Kanzu
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Tusiandikie mate wakati wino upo. Hebu tuanze haya malumbano kwa Kiswahili (lugha mama) kati ya mimi na wewe halafu tuone ukweli umejificha wapi. Usitake kuleta mambo ya kitoto wakati unajua fika kwamba huna uwezo. Unaanza kutetemeka sio?Yet you wrote all this in English. Let me remind you we outperform you in every field. I outperform u in every field including Kiswahili.
In French, Arabic, Kiswahili I will still put you in your place with your inferiority complex.
Lol, see as I said it is inferiority complex, now the truth
Is out. Lol!!! English? Are you serious??? You blame everyone for everything your country goes through.
What does speaking English have to do with anything?
Are English speaking Kenyans responsible for your inability to power your homes and your 8 hour black outs?
Are English speaking Kenyans responsible for your primitive culture of hunting down albinos for body parts.
Are English speaking Kenyans responsible for the corruption that plagues your country?
Are English speaking Kenyans responsible for the fact that your education system is the worst in the region rendering you the least competitive in the region?
Are they responsible for the fact that your are least productive in the region?
Is it our fault that you have an under developed political system where one party has ruled you since independence and you have an electorate bound by extreme poverty and pawns for the most corrupt and incompetent policy makers in the region?
Are we responsible for the fact that you have the worst infrastructure in the region?
Are we responsible for the extreme levels of poverty that your citizens languish in?
Are we responsible for the fact that your companies are not diversified and not able to expand beyond your country?
Look inwardly, you will find the reason that even Rwanda a country that has been at war for decades has a more promising economy than yours is because personal responsibility is a foreign concept to you and you have a large gulible and uneducated population whose only complain instead of trying to make their lives better?
HAHAHA!
We out perform you even in the Kiswahili you claim to be masters of.
MTAZAMO, hawa jamaa nimeamua kula nao sahani moja manaake wanajifanya wajanja sana bila kujua kwamba "ndege mjanja hunaswa na tundu bovu"!Askari Kanzu na wakenya bana!
My English is of Somali accent.The same problem applies to me of your Kikuyu English.In fact I did not get your point when you said: "I wasn't able to follow what you were saying past the rain & (death to America) stuff. Find a translator or something."Someone told you "udini utakumaliza" go prepare for your holy war and learn about how rain is formed.
I don't mean to be short but did you read what you posted? You do not make sense at all, I wasn't able to follow what you were saying past the rain & (death to America) stuff. Find a translator or something. I don't mean to be offensive but you clearly are incapable of expressing yourself in English.
Kuna tofauti kati ya vitendawili na methali. Vitendawili=riddles. Methali=proverbs. Hapa unachanganya vitu halafu unajifanya unajuwa. Nenda kajifunze tena lugha yako ya taifa na uache kujifanya ati wewe iko kama ile muzungu!
Nilikuwa sijisikii kuchangia ktk mada hii lakini katika hili unajidanganya sana. Hakuna mwanafunzi mwenye uwezo mzuri kiakili anayeweza kwenda kenya au uganda, wanaoenda kenya ni waliofeli na kushindwa kupata nafasi ktk vyuo vya kitanzania. Tuliowengi humu tumesoma hapahapa Tz.Hapo YOU'VE HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD....My dear Tanzanian brothers and sisters,you've been arguing for the last two weeks on this matter while non of you has even raised an issue on the power rationing and the poor state of TANESCO.Reality is Kenya is still a poor country but Tanzania is even much more poor.As you still argue, a majority of your citizen have serious literacy issues hence your lack of co-operation in the EAC.Truth be told,most well educated Tanzanians studied abroad...and i reckon most of the Tanzanian contributors in this particular forum studied in private schools here in Kenya(Is this the Thanks we get?)
My English is of Somali accent.The same problem applies to me of your Kikuyu English.In fact I did not get your point when you said: "I wasn't able to follow what you were saying past the rain & (death to America) stuff. Find a translator or something."
After all our main discussion point is the ongoing war you started in Somalia and not the colonial thoughts of which you Kenyans are always better off.Why have you not been able to catch Kismayu in the short period you predicted ?.
its so fun..all of us we knw the way kenya suffered frm Tribalism and even the proportion of pple working in state house is determined by tribes...aha aha aha!THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE KNOWN FOR ALL ACROSS THE WORLD
Seven new albino killings in Tanzania and Burundi
Under the Same Sun, a Vancouver-based NGO, put the toll of albino murders at 57 in Tanzania.
The group reported the killing on May 2 of a 28 year-old albino woman and her four year-old son in Cendajuru, on Burundi's border with Tanzania.
The two had their limbs and organs hacked off by a gang of nine armed men, and the boy's non-albino grandfather who intervened to stop them was killed on the spot, the group said, citing Burundi's police chief Deogratias Ntahompagaze.
Under the Same Sun noted another murder and four attempted murders of albinos in Tanzania between February and April.
"This brings the total in Tanzania to 57 murders and six attempted murders, where victims lost limbs. In Burundi the total is 14 murders. These are only the documented cases. The numbers are likely much higher - estimates suggesting well over a hundred in the last two years," the NGO said.
"Sadly justice has been far too slow in coming. Of the 63 reported cases in Tanzania, a mere two have been brought to conviction in the last two years. In sharp contrast, 12 of Burundi's 14 cases have led to convictions," the group said.
The wave of albino killings started in 2007, fuelled by the sale of their highly-prized body parts to witch doctors across the region who use them to concoct wealth-enhancing charms.
The Tanzanian police estimates at £50,000 "the value to witch doctors of a complete set of albino body parts, including all four limbs, genitals, ears, nose and tongue."
Albinism is a congenital lack of the melanin pigment in the skin, eyes and hair which protects from the sun's ultraviolets. Albinos are vulnerable to medical complications as well as social discrimination in Africa.
Of about 150,000 albinos in Tanzania, a country of some 35 million, some 8,000 are registered with the Tanzania Albino Society. Some families kill albino babies at birth to avoid discrimination, authorities say.
It's good that now you are starting to wake up!am a new member to this blog, havent read the rules of association and am not interested to. Fact is 'majority of you dont follow em anyway'. This talk of kenyan soldiers being whooped in crazy town z absolute gibberish. Unless u have militarily tested them, 'the army', please reserve ua shallow opinionated thoughts to your baraza. To something different, this thread has no meaning as of now. Alot of tz vs kenya litter the pages of this thread. Really sickening reading thirty plus pages revolving on the two countries.
*fact z am awake*, hate rhetorics, nkt. Lemmie put it this way, lets keep away from pasonal passions, tanzanians and kenyans alike.It's good that now you are starting to wake up!
15 Kenyan troops killed in Somalia
Sun Nov 6, 2011 2:20PM GMT
Somalia government soldiers
At least 15 Kenyan troops have been killed by Somali soldiers, as conflict between the two sides intensifies, Press TV reports.
Reports indicate that three Somali soldiers gunned down 15 Kenyan troops near the southern town of Tabataa, escaping with Kenyan military trucks.
Meanwhile, Somali military officials are arguing that the soldiers killed the Kenyan troops by mistake.
The deaths took place only hours after the recent killing of at least 64 people in southern Somalia by US drone attacks and Kenya airstrikes.
Earlier, US assassination drones claimed the lives of some 24 Somalis.
Last month, Kenya dispatched soldiers over its border into Somalia and began air and ground offensives against al-Shabab fighters.
Tension has been growing between the Somali government backed by Kenyan troops and al-Shabab fighters since they engaged in fierce battle over control of towns in south Somalia.
Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991, when warlords overthrew former dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
Strategically located in the Horn of Africa, Somalia remains one of the countries generating the highest number of refugees and internally displaced persons in the world.
Source:
PressTV - 15 Kenyan troops killed in Somalia
SZH/JR
Thanks for that!*fact z am awake*, hate rhetorics, nkt. Lemmie put it this way, lets keep away from pasonal passions, tanzanians and kenyans alike.
Press tv wamekuwa waropokaji sana na kujaribu kudanganya watuSome here will obviously be happy to hear this news but allow me to ask a question;
Is this the same press TV that reported two weeks ago that 2 Kenyan jets had been shot down in Somalia...a report that then turned out to be false?
Is this the same press TV that reported just two days ago the two Kenyan choppers had been shot at and severely damaged and had then retreated to base (as if "severely damaged" aircraft return to base rather than fall out of the sky)...a report which, again, turned out to be false?
I think that I'll reserve judgement and I would advise that you guys should probably keep the champagne on ice for the time being (until this is verified, at least)!
Askari Kanzu
Wacha-na na hii Nyang'au ya kijaluo iache kwanza imalize kutumia flying toilet ndipo itapata akili. Nyang'aus hata siku moja hawawezi kujifunza. Ustaarabu imeuonea bongo. Ikimaliza vita kama bado iko nzima atakuja hapa.
Some here will obviously be happy to hear this news but allow me to ask a question;
Is this the same press TV that reported two weeks ago that 2 Kenyan jets had been shot down in Somalia...a report that then turned out to be false?
Is this the same press TV that reported just two days ago the two Kenyan choppers had been shot at and severely damaged and had then retreated to base (as if "severely damaged" aircraft return to base rather than fall out of the sky)...a report which, again, turned out to be false?
I think that I'll reserve judgement and I would advise that you guys should probably keep the champagne on ice for the time being (until this is verified, at least)!