Kenyans living abroad sent home more money last year than the rest of the East Africa Diaspora combined

That is true, but thats what relationships are all about to better each other, what has your socialist friends helped you with? i believe you align yourself with where you get value.
 
Its the wise decisions that Kenya made immediately after independence, while your leaders dallied with foreign set to fail ideologies like ujamaa. Have you heard about the British gulag that happened during the Mau Mau war? Kenya was the only country, apart from India, that the British empire used war planes to drop numerous bombs on, to quiet the bloddy resistance and fight for independence. Those who were favoured by the colonialist recieved their independence on a silver platter in boardrooms like Tanzania. Not by gun powder and bombs in forest hideouts.
 
That is true, but thats what relationships are all about to better each other, what has your socialist friends helped you with? i believe you align yourself with where you get value.

bilateral and regional relations don't always benefit all sides, that's why the UK is crashing out of EU, Tanzania is repealing the godawful EAC customs union chicanery, and burn Kenyan chicken imports, and vomit out Kenyan telecom CEOs rammed down our throats by shredding their Visa applications...

Kenyans have the numbers abroad, we don't, so Tanzania will have to find other ways and means to make due with; sitting on our laurels waiting and bragging about diaspora remittances is not one of them.
 

Tanzania was a depleted protectorate, Kenya was a lucrative colony, of course your colonialists would push back against independence more violently.

And Kenya continued for decades to be a sweet deal plantation for the foreigners, while Tanzania's Ujamaa that you so lampooned spared us from the grotesque land appropriation by minority aristocrats. And tribalism. And classicism. And cronyism that created the dreadfully rapacious Kenyatta dynasty that owns a third of the real estate in the country.

So, your romance with the West came with an exorbitant social economic price tag.
 
Really? A depleted protectorate? How depleted is Tanzania resource wise now and even then? Socialist ujamaa policies is why Tanzania is on the list of the 20 most poorest nations on earth. The political class that engineered the adoption of ujamaa is still in play 50 years later! The west have been plundering your minerals and natural resources since independence.
 
To start with, there are more Kenyans allowed to live overseas than are other east Africans.

Almost as much Kenyans visit South Africa, as Tanzanians.
Yet South Africa is visa-free for Tanzanians, while Kenyans have a grueling visa application process that often leads to denials.

What's your excuse?
Nothing about 'being' allowed to live overseas. It's just that Tanzanians are laid back, with no desire to explore, invent, do business or basically do anything.

As a matter of fact, the US visa denial rate is higher for Kenyans than for Tanzania, meaning a Tanzanian is more likely to be allowed to visit the US than a Kenyan.

Kenya refusal rate - 26.6%
Tanzania refusal rate - 23.05%


 
How "depleted" was Tanzania back then and even now when we know very well that your country is rich resource-wise than your neighbours Kenya? Was that not a good basis why colonialists could have laid more ground on your country than Kenya? The colonists knew very well that you had a backward system in place called ujamaa and so it didn't bother so much about Tanzania as it did with Kenya. If you praise ujamaa so much as you have done above, why has it not helped your country to break free from the jaws of LDC? What has ujamaa not helped your country have a bigger economy than the "darling of the west", Kenya that is plagued by tribalism, classicism and all that? And using figures that you can't substantiate just shows how much hate you have for Kenya (am referring to where you said Kenyatta owns a third of Kenya's real estate)
 
It's not about bragging brother. You may not agree with anything Kenyan but let's not pretend that overseas remittances have zero impact on the economy. That money is injected in the economy. Am talking about real estate, manufacturing and all sectors of the economy. At the end of the day, it is something that benefits us as a country. Anyway, continue sitting back as you aptly put it
 
We all know Uhuru flew in following JPM's invitation so hizi story za Alikuja to apologize unajua mahali umezitoa. And by the way, what's wrong even if he came to apologize? Tanzania has been one of Kenya's biggest trading partners (though we know it has been in favour to Kenya) so what's wrong even if he came to secure a market? Kenya has been exporting more to Tanzania than it imports from Tanzania and that is not a secret
 
Of course lazima remittance iwe kubwa kwa sababu wenzetu wanasaidiana kwa kila namna. Nianzie kwenye UN, Nairobi kuwa HQ ya UNON imewasaidia watu wengi kupanuka na kuona mbali kwenye mashirika haya ya UN na Mashirika ya Kimataifa. Wamesambaa kweli. na mmoja akipata kazi anavuta watu rundo siyo sisi Watanzania wakipata kazi wanajisahau na hawataki kuvuta Watanzania wenzao, mfano ukiuliza Maiga, Rose Migiro, Tibaijuka, Salhina Mkumba, Joyce Msuya wamechukua wangapi, hakuna kitu.
Pili sera zetu za kukataa dual citizenship ni kikwazo kwa watu wetu kupata kazi nje lakini wezetu wameruhusu na hiyo imewafanya Wakenya kujipatia kazi nyingi wakiwa na raia mbili.
Tatu sera elimu yetu kukazania kiswahili zimeturudisha nyuma katika kupata kazi nje ya nchi.
tatu uvivu wa kuchapa kazi, Watanzania tumezoea uvuvi hatuko aggressive katika kazi na biashara na sasa unaona hata burera de Change wamefungia kwa hiyo watu wakija na dola hataki matatizo ya bure wanarudi nazo
 
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