Kevin85ify
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- Apr 6, 2019
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Your hard on for kenya has lasted too long. You need medical help.Uchafu mtupu
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Your hard on for kenya has lasted too long. You need medical help.Uchafu mtupu
I guess it is true what they say, "Humans hate what they can not conquer, fear what they do not understand", but Tanzanians you take it to new deranged level.Mwanzisha thread inaonekana exposure kwake ni zero. Au ushamba.
Myafanyie usafi mabasi yenu yaliyojaa kunguni
Ni wengi, hata kina dada pia hawajaachwa nyuma kwenye sanaa hiyo. Kuna mmoja hivi kwa jina Sarafina Mumbi, nilimuona kwenye article flani ya Reuters.What I like about Matatu culture is that it is has created employment for thousands of people. The owner of lithium art (A BA.Fine Arts graduate) actually employs about 50 people(including a design team) and he owns a huge garage and workshop. do not forget Moha grafix who has also given employment to young men and women.
A true kenyan spirit, that is why Tanzanians can not avoid desiring our beautiful, hardworking women. Our women work very hard more than other east african women.Ni wengi, hata kina dada pia hawajaachwa nyuma kwenye sanaa hiyo. Kuna mmoja hivi kwa jina Sarafina Mumbi, nilisoma kumhusu kwenye article flani ya Reuters.![]()
Sisi hatusimami bro, duniani kote wapi, nimekuwa Marekani na watu hawasimami..Duniani Kote Mass transit ndiyo ilivyo,
Sijui kama mko washamba na hamna exposure kiasi hiki.
Zipo but coverage na standards ndiyo bado tunafanyia ukarabati..Sasa mbona hizo metro train's hazipo 😂😂😂
Kama kawaida kuokota okota 😂😂😂
Hizo ni za Uganda pole kakaKama kawaida kuokota okota 😂😂😂
Their buses are bed bug ridden, disease buckets and it seems their version of matatu is worse. I can't imagine the cocktail of odours in these pest hubs they call public transport
kwa dsm ukitaka level seat itahitajika gari tatu kwa kila moja kumaliza abiria.In Kenya huwezi ambia watu wasimame kwenye bus, unless its raining or you carry them for free.
We are used to sitting in comfortable seats with sweet music playing.. and BTW i don't think a BRT is meant for every city.
Maybe in Dar it works, In Nairobi we need metro trains
Hizo 14 seater za mombasa nazo ni hatari...kwanza za tudor na mtwapa
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] ata mimi hizo vitu hazijawahi ni bamba. Mtu unashindwa kupokea simu za maana kisa nganya! Zii masee. A research should be done, kuna hasara kubwa inaletwa na hizo kelele. Sheria ipitishwe makarao waanze kuzikamata.Kenyans Hate Matatus. They are noisy & indiciplined.
If you want evidence, Go to 'Ambassador' stage & see people flocking for number 58 buruburu on the civilized Double M bus.
Same case with 105 westie-kikuyu route on the yellow buses..
Not to mention embasava 33 to mombasa road.
Matatus or 'nganya' are deeply unpopular on these routes except on route 23 rongai where we have young kids in multimedia university..And 19/60 kayole the home of thugs and riff raffs
Now look at this! I think these short stays you spend in Nairobi while selling your oranges make you think you know Kenya. Double M is falling slowly but surely, the loud mobile discos are back, even our own president confirmed this and stopped police from harrasing pimped out Matatus.Kenyans Hate Matatus. They are noisy & indiciplined.
If you want evidence, Go to 'Ambassador' stage & see people flocking for number 58 buruburu on the civilized Double M bus.
Same case with 105 westie-kikuyu route on the yellow buses..
Not to mention embasava 33 to mombasa road.
Matatus or 'nganya' are deeply unpopular on these routes except on route 23 rongai where we have young kids in multimedia university..And 19/60 kayole the home of thugs and riff raffs