I think it would be prudent if you began by addressing the fact on the slum situation in your own country rather than dwelling on Kenya's issues. These issues are well known in Kenya and we are working on making the conditions better for our citizen but what astounds me is you all ignore the dire situation in Tanzanian cities and the crippling poverty that has left your fellow citizen among the poorest in the world.
Your high handed approach to Kenya is symptomatic of individuals that refuse to come to terms with the reality of their being and as usual have to seek out the next to stroke their egos. In this instance, you have all been castigating Kenyans and made this forum a hotbed of xenophobes, raging with envy and resentment for Kenyans instead of addressing the issue with their own government. This forum has in essence become a launch pad for every frustrated Tanzanian. We advise you to bring up your issues with YOUR government and we assure you the toughest critic of Kenya are Kenyans.
Even when given the opportunity to show that which you claim makes your country deserving of accolades you still manage to dust off your old pictures of Kibera or Mathare and crouch over your computers for hours on end. I advise you to print, frame and put up some of these images in your living rooms if it will ease your frustrations.
On slums, most Tanzanians seem oblivious of the fact that over 66% of your compatriots call them home as you gleefully peddle the images of Kibera.
https://www.jamiiforums.com/international-forum/225394-slums-in-tanzania.html Make use of the aforementioned thread to get your high of "scenes from slums" and in that thread you will see Tanzania featuring prominently.
Otherwise you have been given an opportunity to show what makes your country tick but you are obsessed with Kenya.