Lilambalyakwilole
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good you have quoted my words.....you are now on the 6th decade since your independence.hamjafika century.so trust me it will take you the miserable time you had since independence till now and three more bonus decades to get to where we are.this generation and the next to come will be gone so you will never live to see the glimpse of hope...i advice you to sit tight and save your energy to make a better standard of living for your LDC tz
I'm currently in summer excursion in Botswana and Namibia, guys these fellow are really ahead as far as development is concerned. No African countries are matching these territories. Leave alone the bandits economy, they have nothing to offer us as a case study.unambwembwe sana kijana
With solid minerals driving those economies, one slip in global prices and they all come tumbling down. Ask Nigeria, Angola, Venezuela. And with no manufacturing to speak of since they import everything from toothpaste to brassieres from South Africa. Both countries are too tiny population wise and resource wise to impact their poorer neighbours significantly ,so yes, the bandit economy has alot to offer, all our shortcomings notwithstanding.I'm currently in summer excursion in Botswana and Namibia, guys these fellow are really ahead as far as development is concerned. No African countries are matching these territories. Leave alone the bandits economy, they have nothing to offer us as a case study.
I'm currently in summer excursion in Botswana and Namibia, guys these fellow are really ahead as far as development is concerned. No African countries are matching these territories. Leave alone the bandits economy, they have nothing to offer us as a case study.
Brother achana na longo za huko eac, these economies are really doing good. Not only in GDP but also in social and other parameters. If you look, eg, the ratio of doctor to patients, teacher to students, classroom to students, book to students, percentage of tarmac roads, corruption perception index etc in final analysis one can say these countries are not belonging to this continent. The issue of population size has neutral correlation with the economy, there are many countries with very minimal population size which are economically striving eg Burundi. Again the issue of importing goods doesn't hold water for me, coz even the giant European economy German (where am based) import a long list of goods, but still the economy is doing great.With solid minerals driving those economies, one slip in global prices and they all come tumbling down. Ask Nigeria, Angola, Venezuela. And with no manufacturing to speak of since they import everything from toothpaste to brassieres from South Africa. Both countries are too tiny population wise and resource wise to impact their poorer neighbours significantly ,so yes, the bandit economy has alot to offer, all our shortcomings notwithstanding.
Before you exit Botswana /Namibia, ask yourself, what intellectual pursuits do they lead Africa in?? Again, bandit economy has a track record there, so i would be more economical with words if i were in your shoes.
Sam hawa vituko.hamna kitu wameanzisha hata kimoja porojo tu huku sgr inakamilika.
meza dawa ndugu halafu fuatilia kimakini sgr project yetu ndio ujue mbivu na mbichi...😀😀Nyie mnakichaa, SGR kunariport nyingi mno kua hiyo project has been inflated. Na pia ni 80kmph, Tanzania SGR mpango ni 140kmph kwa bei nafuu kana ilivyo ethiopia. Inasikitisha maburukenge kama wewe unashangilia rushwa iliyokithiri.
usiandike mambo huyajui undani wakeNyie mnakichaa, SGR kunariport nyingi mno kua hiyo project has been inflated. Na pia ni 80kmph, Tanzania SGR mpango ni 140kmph kwa bei nafuu kana ilivyo ethiopia. Inasikitisha maburukenge kama wewe unashangilia rushwa iliyokithiri.
good you have quoted my words.....you are now on the 6th decade since your independence.hamjafika century.so trust me it will take you the miserable time you had since independence till now and three more bonus decades to get to where we are.this generation and the next to come will be gone so you will never live to see the glimpse of hope...i advice you to sit tight and save your energy to make a better standard of living for your LDC tz
Losing projects won’t deter us – President
Jun. 17, 2016, 4:00 am
By PAUL ILADO IN BRUSSELS @iladopaul
President Uhuru Kenyatta said yesterday that although he was unhappy that Kenya has lost out two major infrastructure projects to Tanzania there was no reason to have bad relations with President John Magufuli's country.
Uganda has decided to construct a new pipeline through Tanzania while Rwanda has decided to do a joint railway with Tanzania as well.
Yesterday, the President speaking in Brussels said he did not see Tanzania as a threat.
"I am excited that for the first time we are starting to see major projects go to the our neighbours. This is not competition but its complimentary,"said the President
"All these corridors will open up Africa and improve intra-Africa trade which in my view will be the best thing," said the President.
He said it was the right of both Uganda and Tanzania to decide where and to do undertake their infrastructure projects.
He said despite the disappointments Kenya was determined to continue building its infrastructure.
"These projects may link up one day in future. you never know," Uhuru said.
Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda agreed in 2013 to link up to Mombasa port along a standard gauge railway.
According to the East African Community member states’ studies, the Tanzanian option would cost Rwanda between Sh80.5 billion and Sh91 billion, while the Kenyan one would cost Sh101 billion.
After Rwanda’s exit, Kenya has been exploring terminating the standard gauge railway in Naivasha or Kisumu.
But Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia said the withdrawal won’t have a major impact. He acknowledged extension of the line to Malaba may be unnecessary, if landlocked countries pull out.
Losing projects won’t deter us – President
MY TAKE
When a President of a country admit of losing regional projects in public, who r those Kenyans to argue in here!
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povu lanini jomba.....kua mpoleHamna lolote nyie, nyie ni watu wa talalila nyingi na majivuno yasio na msingi.
Wakenya wengi wanashindia sukuma wiki, njaa iliyokithiri, misosi mibovu, maisha majalala ndio maana wengi wenu mna sura mbovu kupindukia.
Yuko bwege mmoja Mkenyakenya, huyu dizoo wakuitwa John Mwangi, alikua akifurahia laif sio mchezo na kukuri watoto aliokua akitafuna bongo ni noma.
nilikua nacheka sana kwakua milupo huyo mpolipoli wa kikenya aliokua akitafuna ni miziga mibovu mno. Hapa ninapoishi sasa wanawake wa kikenya ndio wanafanya usafi maghorofani, yaani huwa naulizwa kama mimi na wao tunatoka nchi moja, yaani wanajipa wakati mgumu sana wanapo niongekesha kiswahili.
Kiukweli, hali ya maisha mtu mmoja mmoja kenya ni ya aibu sana, watu wanaishi kwenye madebe kama njiwa, mtu amejenga nyumba na madebe, yaani maisha ya dudumizi.
Mtaani ni gozi mno, chokoraa wamechoka, wananjaa, wachafu mbaya, yaani kama fisi, maisha ya kenya ni kama ya mbugani.
Kenya yote uozo na huko north ni balaa, watu hawana nguo. Halafu unashangaa visonoko wa kikenya hapa jf wanavyo jibaragua. Uchumi wenu ni wamakaratasi.
Siyo povu, anakupa live jinsi mlivyo Nairobery, uchumi wenu uko mikononi mwa wazungu, waAfrika wachache kama kina kikuyu, embu, luya, nk lkn walio wengi hawana lao, wanawasindikiza tu.povu lanini jomba.....kua mpole
ofcz thats what the online army says....suit yourselfSiyo povu, anakupa live jinsi mlivyo Nairobery, uchumi wenu uko mikononi mwa wazungu, waAfrika wachache kama kina kikuyu, embu, luya, nk lkn walio wengi hawana lao, wanawasindikiza tu.