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

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

Umenena, hope wenzako watakuskiza, lakini usiwe na matumaini mitanzania ambao wamefungwa macho na propaganda za CCM hawawezi.
Ndo nilichokua nasema huku Tzn mambo mengi yanafanyika kipuuz puuz tu wanasiasa wasiojielewa afu wakenya wanapotuambia ukweli humu wanaojiita wazalendo punguani akina icho & co.badala ya kujibu hoja wanaishia kutukana tu
Ukweli ni kwamba tuko mbali sana kufikia ustaarab wa wakenya kwenye nyanja karibu zote wametupiga,kulikua na jukwaa la mazao ukiangalia uzslishaji wetu uko chini licha ya kua na favourable factors kwenye ishu ya rasilimali.Tukubali kwamba ccm wameishiwa

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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.


Why don't you tell the UN-Habitat/Habitat for Humanity and the like to declassify the Kibera and give any of the Dar, Kampala or Addis Ababa's UNPLANNED SETTLEMENTS the internationally acclaimed slum status held by Kibera?

So far you have not been able to understand the difference between a Slum and an Unplanned Settlement.
 
Typical train stations in German towns
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For bullet trains? 😅
 
Ndo nilichokua nasema huku Tzn mambo mengi yanafanyika kipuuz puuz tu wanasiasa wasiojielewa afu wakenya wanapotuambia ukweli humu wanaojiita wazalendo punguani akina icho & co.badala ya kujibu hoja wanaishia kutukana tu
Ukweli ni kwamba tuko mbali sana kufikia ustaarab wa wakenya kwenye nyanja karibu zote wametupiga,kulikua na jukwaa la mazao ukiangalia uzslishaji wetu uko chini licha ya kua na favourable factors kwenye ishu ya rasilimali.Tukubali kwamba ccm wameishiwa

Teh teh teh tihiii
Which Kenya are you talking about?
A country with full of corruption scandals?
Huh!!?

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Those shanties next to 'Pugu station' represent 90% of all Tanzanian houses.
Tanzanians keeps reminding us about Kibera, but they ignore the fact that Kibera takes up like 1% of Nairobi area.

Meanwhile nearly every house in Dar and Tanzania in general looks like that.

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Fair enough

Why are you so Disturbed na progress za watanzania?

What exactly do you want from watanzania?
 
You can't run away from your destiny. This is 31st Jan 2019
Hii habari ya miaka 10 iliyopita ishaexpire,mungiki mliikomalia hii kutuchafua but amkuweza,watalii na fursa zingine zinazidi kumiminika kwenye nchi ya maziwa
UN condemns ritual killings of Tanzanian albino children for body parts

Local media reports that at least 10 children aged between 2 and 10 years old have been found dead this month

By AFP31 January 2019, 6:10 am 2

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Illustrative: Kabula Nkarango Masanja waits during a prosthetic limb fitting, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, at Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. Kabula and four other children from Tanzania with the hereditary condition of albinism are in the U.S. to receive free surgery and prostheses at the hospital. The children were attacked and dismembered in the belief that their body parts will bring wealth. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The United Nations on Tuesday condemned a wave of murders of young children in southern Tanzania, which local media reported were ritual killings in which body parts were removed.

The private newspaper Mwananchi reported that at least 10 children aged between two and 10 years old, mostly albino, had been found dead since the beginning of the month in the southern Njombe region.

In Tanzania, albinos are often kidnapped and their body parts hacked off for use as charms and magical potions in the belief that they bring wealth and good luck.

“The United Nations in Tanzania offers its deepest condolences to the families and communities of children who have been brutally murdered in Njombe over the last few weeks,” read a statement.

“As the UN, we stand ready to support the government in their efforts to address the issue,” said Alvaro Rodriguez, the UN’s resident coordinator in Tanzania.

According to the Mwananchi paper, the children had their ears, tongues and sexual organs removed, with the murders linked to “superstition.”

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Source:kibera news
You can't run away from your destiny. This is 31st Jan 2019UN condemns ritual killings of Tanzanian albino children for body parts

Local media reports that at least 10 children aged between 2 and 10 years old have been found dead this month

By AFP31 January 2019, 6:10 am 2

[https://static-timesofisrael-com]

Illustrative: Kabula Nkarango Masanja waits during a prosthetic limb fitting, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, at Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. Kabula and four other children from Tanzania with the hereditary condition of albinism are in the U.S. to receive free surgery and prostheses at the hospital. The children were attacked and dismembered in the belief that their body parts will bring wealth. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The United Nations on Tuesday condemned a wave of murders of young children in southern Tanzania, which local media reported were ritual killings in which body parts were removed.

The private newspaper Mwananchi reported that at least 10 children aged between two and 10 years old, mostly albino, had been found dead since the beginning of the month in the southern Njombe region.

In Tanzania, albinos are often kidnapped and their body parts hacked off for use as charms and magical potions in the belief that they bring wealth and good luck.

“The United Nations in Tanzania offers its deepest condolences to the families and communities of children who have been brutally murdered in Njombe over the last few weeks,” read a statement.

“As the UN, we stand ready to support the government in their efforts to address the issue,” said Alvaro Rodriguez, the UN’s resident coordinator in Tanzania.

According to the Mwananchi paper, the children had their ears, tongues and sexual organs removed, with the murders linked to “superstition.”

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Israel & the Region



Tanzania



albinos



ritual killings

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