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That's where you get it wrong bro. ...... it's important to examine the history and value systems of each society first.
just to be on square terms reginald, does TZ ever borrow a leaf from anywhere?I would very cautiously agree with the parts I did not cut out of this post. Settlement patterns in Kenya and Tanzania are different. Dar es Salaam with the exception of NHC blocks in various areas, and places like Mikocheni and Msasani, Masaki and now Mbezi beach and kigamboni does not have what the Kenya would typically call an 'estate' - uniform architecture for an entire residential area eg South B, C, Buruburu. If you visit Tandale in TZ which is a 'low' class area, you will find Luxurious homes side by side with their poorer counterparts. That is why it is easy to single out Kibera as a sore thumb in Nairobi because all the shacks are stacked together, separate from other more decent housing blocks. I guess that is why the request to put up pictures of 'surburbs' ended up being a comparison of CBDs in both cities.
Is it too hard to appreciate what is beautiful about each other without bringing up the garbage dumps and tents? We borrow from one another to make better products and to raise our standards. The recently refurbished Kenyan Parliament is said to have 'borrowed' the style of the Tz and German Parliaments. Abuja in Nigeria is said to have 'borrowed' Dodoma's city plan.
Let whoever has nice pictures share them so we can reduce the eyesores that exist. A slum/shanty/garbage dump thread would also be useful to help us release some stress!
just to be on square terms reginald, does TZ ever borrow a leaf from anywhere?
Hello we have been fighting for a long time over all sorts of things. I would like this thread to be different, let us post pictures of our suburbs formal settlement and cityscapes only (No slums). Post a picture and the name of the neighborhood, city and country. Can anyone translate the statement above to kiswahili? Pics please!! No fighting this time!😛oa
Hello we have been fighting for a long time over all sorts of things. I would like this thread to be different, let us post pictures of our suburbs formal settlement and cityscapes only (No slums). Post a picture and the name of the neighborhood, city and country. Can anyone translate the statement above to kiswahili? Pics please!! No fighting this time!😛oa
But you and your friends have trouble understanding English even that counterproductive snob above can't understand simple english. Very unprodctive. I was referring to the above post by Mekatilili. Which the bro indicated no slums. that is why I continue saying piques will kill you guys. The message says no slums please!! which a simple third grade student can differentiate.
Thank you!!...............................
So you really think people don't understand what was written?
That's where you get it wrong again.
The first question to ask is what is the point of the comparison?
Hello we have been fighting for a long time over all sorts of things. I would like this thread to be different, let us post pictures of our suburbs formal settlement and cityscapes only (No slums). Post a picture and the name of the neighborhood, city and country. Can anyone translate the statement above to kiswahili? Pics please!! No fighting this time!😛oa
Oh God! still a long way to go! Your post answers the question I have asking my self for a long time about the so called Kenyan elite, why are they so out touch with what is really going in their own country, last time I was there their Government had asked foreign countries for food assistance because their people were starving, surprisingly at the same time there was a project funded by the Kenyan Government to go and feed lions and cheetahs in the Parks because they were starving, and they (Serikali ya Kenya) were airlifting life animals cows and etc from other parts of to the parks for the wild animals to eat so that they wouldnt starve, what was even more shocking most Kenyans were OK with It! I never understood the moral character of that society (Kenyan), but again now reading your post may be I can say thats who you are, the Kenyan elite!
Oh God! still a long way to go! Your post answers the question I have asking my self for a long time about the so called Kenyan elite, why are they so out touch with what is really going in their own country, last time I was there their Government had asked foreign countries for food assistance because their people were starving, surprisingly at the same time there was a project funded by the Kenyan Government to go and feed lions and cheetahs in the Parks because they were starving, and they (Serikali ya Kenya) were airlifting life animals cows and etc from other parts of to the parks for the wild animals to eat so that they wouldnt starve, what was even more shocking most Kenyans were OK with It! I never understood the moral character of that society (Kenyan), but again now reading your post may be I can say thats who you are, the Kenyan elite!
Great job boss. Keep them coming.So where was I?
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Great job boss. Keep them coming.
So where was I?
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So you really think people don't understand what was written?
That's where you get it wrong again.
The first question to ask is what is the point of the comparison?