LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WELCOME TO TANZANIA'S ULTRAMODERN SGR STATIONS.

Hata heri mngeacha kujenga the mavibanda's you're building in the name of passengers station.
How can you call some snail speed refurbished diesel trains running on overpriced low axle rail built by Chinese prisoners a modern railway??????????

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Subirieni ya dar na morogoro ndio mufungue midomo yenu[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] wakenya wivu utawauweni chakula bado kinapikwa lakini kilio kwenu hakiishi[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
Wanafuatilia hatua kwa hatua kwa roho mbaya zao,ndio maana kule nairaland wanaambiwa hata wwkikuchora tattoo miilini haiwezi kuonekana kutokana na weusi wa ngozi na roho zao ndio maana wenyewe kwa wenyewe wanabaguana kikabila
 
Dar is one big slum, case closed.

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Tanzania hakuna slum hata moja

List of slums in Kenya

Facts About the 10 Worst Slums in the World

  1. Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya (700,000 people)
    Kenya has many of the 10 worst slums in the world. Kibera is about five kilometers from the center of Nairobi and has been called Africa’s largest slum. Nearly half the population is without work, there is no garbage collection, and there is limited access to clean water.
  2. Mathare, Nairobi, Kenya (200,000 people)
    Mathare is one of Nairobi’s oldest slums, with residents dating back to the 1920s. This area lacks necessities such as electricity, roads, clean water and sanitation.
  3. Kawangware, Nairobi, Kenya (650,000 people)
    Kawangware is 15 kilometers west of the center of Nairobi. Poverty is a serious issue with most living on less than $1 each day. Most families can’t afford more than one meal a day so malnutrition is rampant. Disease, lack of clean water and lack of funds to afford education are also major problems.
  4. Kangemi, Nairobi, Kenya (100,000 people)
    Kangemi is home to some of Nairobi’s poorest. Lack of running water, high unemployment, drug addiction, alcoholism and HIV are significant issues in the area.
  5. Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa (400,000 people)
    Sanitation is a huge issue in Khayelitsha with thousands lacking access to toilets. Other issues include shack-style housing and the fact that 99 percent of the population is black due to “spatial segregation.”
  6. Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan (2.4 million people)
    Lack of housing isn’t as much of an issue as limited resources. Locals ended up building their own sewers after waiting on the government to build them. Now 96 percent of households have a toilet.
  7. Ciudad Neza, Mexico City, Mexico (1.2 million people)
    Locals have worked hard to form a sense of community and improve public services. The area is still in need of more employment, more transportation and more schools.
  8. Dharavi, Mumbai, India (1 million people)
    Dharavi is often regarded as the largest slum in Asia and is well known as the filming location for Slumdog Millionaire. Most residents have gas for cooking and electricity. Despite the area’s many struggles, it has a booming small business sector.
  9. Rocinha, Rio de Janiero, Brazil (200,000 people) Rocinha is the largest favela in Brazil. While most locals have electricity and running water, the larger issue is sanitation. The average monthly income is $240.
  10. Makoko, Lagos (40,000 – 300,000 people) Makoko is an area of six collective slum villages. Four of the villages are floating on water in the lagoon and two are situated on land. Issues that face this community include malnutrition, childbirth and diseases like malaria.
picha za kibera
 
You can't even remember what you posted just five minutes ago. Let me refresh your memory. Read below, at your service my nigga. 😎 You are welcome, you can thank me later, you are far too kind.
U never have a logical understanding! My argument was u can't build fancy stations at Soga n Pugu! Mentioned Germany cause they know a difference btn a city n a town!
 
Ooooo kibera again! It's the only place tannzanians feel comfortable comparing with their whole country.
Kibera is the only place that you'll find the happiest and healthy chidren in Africa if not the whole world.
There's a place where you'll find malnourished children who are slaughtered mercilessly by diabolical individuals 😔
 
Unaezakumba last year wakijigamba venye watakuwa na stations za gorofa?

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mlivyokua mafala nyie manyangau hamjui abiria wengi wanalamba drealiner kwenda mikoani,vituo vya kati ukajenge ghorofa la nini ,hapo pugu abiria 50 hawafiki,soga hata 20 hawafiki.nyie mburul wakenya ndo mana mkaanzisha route direct Nairobi/NY Mkaishia kusafirisha wahudumu na wanasiaa wasiozidi 10.mnaitwa MINYANGAO
 
Hehehe!!!!!!
Yaani msubiri bado vituko vitazidi kuibuka, hawa wenzetu kwa mdomo huwawezi lakini vitendo huwa comedy.
 
Huu ndo uhalisia wa maisha ya wakenya hata ukichunguza behind the keyboard wakenya wote waliomo humu wanaishi humo

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Itakuwa more of a passenger rail ama itakuwa ya mizigo?
Abiria ni wengi lakin lengo kuu la iyo reli ni mizigo ndio yenye pesa nzuri...
Buses zinazoingia dar kutoka morogoro ni nyingi kila baada ya saa moja gar zinaingia
Abiria wanaohitaji kuwahi ni wengi kwasababu kwa usafiri wa bus kutoka dar hadi Moro kwa sasa ni saa 4 barabaran wakat treni itakua was 1 na nusu tu

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Wanafuatilia hatua kwa hatua kwa roho mbaya zao,ndio maana kule nairaland wanaambiwa hata wwkikuchora tattoo miilini haiwezi kuonekana kutokana na weusi wa ngozi na roho zao ndio maana wenyewe kwa wenyewe wanabaguana kikabila
😂😂😂😂😂😂 roho zao nyeusi zaidi ya lami
 

Kibera and those slums occupy 6% of Nairobi area.
Meaning if we dedicated enough resources to clean them up, it would take relatively less effort.

With Tanzania, good luck cleaning up 99% of the land area.

Nairobi outside the slums is reasonably organized and planned. You can check the aerial views on Google earth and see.
Dar on the other hand is unorganized, dirty and rusted roofs.. from the air, it looks like a huge never ending slum.
 
Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania and the biggest economic centre of the country. The city’s population has doubled from two million in 1990 to four million today. According to population experts the city will hit the eight million mark within 20 years it Tanzania’s growth rate of 3% per year continues.

Many poor people pour into Dar es Salaam from the countryside every day, most of them in search of a new life. They set up huts made of wood or sleep on the streets. According to the United Nations about 70% of Dar es Salaam’s people live in slums. There is no medical care and the slums lack transportation services. On the other side there are the superrich, wealthy businessmen who can afford to live in luxurious houses along the coast or in the city’s noble districts.


Now the government is worried that the growth of the city will spin out of control. It has a plan to expand Dar es Salaam the way Singapore has done in the past decades. There the government created satellite towns, ring roads and services in the suburbs. However, while Singapore is rich state in Asia, Tanzania represents one of the poorest in the world.


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One of the major tasks would be to clear the slums and rehouse the population into newly built neighborhoods. But Tanzanian authorities are slow with paperwork and land ownership is not always clear. In addition, schools, hospitals and other services would not be able to cope with a population boom . With 70% of the population under 30 the city would desperately need many new jobs for incoming settlers. Traffic problems already exist because residents are buying cars at a high rate. Environmentaldangers loom over the city as well. When tropical rains hit Dar es Salaam many places are flooded.

The authorities want to turn Dar es Salaam into a tourist city because, with its unique game reserves, Tanzania attracts safari travelers from all over the world.



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View of Dar es Salaam from the air - Roland



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