Most dynamic cities in the world, Nairobi makes it to top 10


Faiza waache, we know Dar has more room to manoeuvre, South Bagamoyo, East Kibaha, and North Kisarawe will be in Dar catchment areas. All connected by trains, besides, our people in Tanzania criss-cross all corners of the country unlike our EAC neighbours.

 
And this is exactly what Kenya provides to EAC, the likes of your mind. Nothing to argue, nothing to offer. Ni matusi mwanzo mwisho. Another Millie Odhiambo


You realize there's no point you're adding to this thread other than following me around and complaining over me noting that you're stupid.
 
Another one!!!!

What makes Nairobi Africa's 'most intelligent' city

(CNN)For a second year in a row, Kenya's busy capital city of Nairobi has been named the most intelligent city in Africa -- failing, however, to make it to the world's top seven finalists.

According to the Intelligent Community Forum, "intelligent communities" are those that have taken "conscious steps" to create an economy that can prosper in the "broadband economy." The group has recently released its latest rankings, recognizing the achievements of communities that have built inclusive, prosperous economies on a basis of information and communication technologies.

Nairobi was the only African city to appear on their shortlist of 21 hubs throughout the world for 2015.
Intelligent Community Forum co-founder Robert Bell says: "We see a strong foundation being put into place [in Nairobi]: sensible, pro-growth government policy, a more diversified economy, and an innovation ecosystem of startups, international companies and universities.
"Nairobi certainly has the opportunity to build an exciting future for its citizens, businesses and institutions."
The Kenyan capital, however, didn't make it to the next round that will see seven communities around the world contesting in June for the 2015 Intelligent Community of the Year award -- in alphabetical order, the 2015 Top7 Intelligent Communities were Arlington County (U.S.), Columbus, (U.S.), Ipswich (Australia), Mitchell (U.S.), New Taipei City (Taiwan), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Surrey (Canada).
Click through the gallery to find out more about how Nairobi is dealing with the challenges of the broadband economy.
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What makes Nairobi Africa's 'most intelligent' city - CNN.com






Nairobi was the only African city on the short list of 21 hubs worldwide for 2015.
This is the second year in a row that the capital has made it to this short list, and apart from Cape Town in 2008, no other African city has achieved that. Intelligent Community Forum co-founder Robert Bell said, in a statement, that Nairobi made it to the list because of its level of innovation.
Nairobi now ranked as best African city





Ma haters mko wapi!!! jitokezeni, pigeni mlolongo pale kwa daraja alafu mjirushe mmoja mmoja
 
Soma hapa

Nairobi County
This municipal county of 4 million has been identified by A.T. Kearny as one of two sub-Saharan cities likely to achieve developed status within 20 years. 😱😳🙄😀If the prediction proves true, it will mark a sharp positive turn at the end of a very long road.
 
You realize there's no point you're adding to this thread other than following me around and complaining over me noting that you're stupid.
Your a prime example of Kenyan society, using insults to make themselves look relevant.
 
So 4 million people in dar are in slums ,6 million in the whole country !!kazi tu kutusi kibera na 92% ya dar iko slum !!wtf
Hujui kusoma? The caption says living in urban centres like dar and not that 67% live in dar shame!
Boston is among the richest cities in the USA - the largest economy in the world. You need a good dicking.
 
Your a prime example of Kenyan society, using insults to make themselves look relevant.


Says somebody who came to a thread about Nairobi ranking highly just to discredit it and hurl insults at Kenyans.
 
Says somebody who came to a thread about Nairobi ranking highly just to discredit it and hurl insults at Kenyans.
It has been your style and is still your style when you run out of things to argue, you lash on insult and character assassination. It won't work, and it hasn't work.
 
It has been your style and is still your style when you run out of things to argue, you lash on insult and character assassination. It won't work, and it hasn't work.


Stop crying like a little girl. You're making yourself look more stupid than you already are.
 
Stop crying like a little girl. You're making yourself look more stupid than you already are.
Thank you .....bravo, insulting other people doesn't make you an inch taller. You'll remain to be irrelevant and pointless. Keep the insults coming I'm getting something.
 
Thank you .....bravo, insulting other people doesn't make you an inch taller. You'll remain to be irrelevant and pointless. Keep the insults coming I'm getting something.


Dude, GTFOH. You can't respond to real points, you go around opening silly threads and posting photos of slums on every thread, you can't respond to posts with good content yet you're everywhere crying over people calling you stupid expecting someone to pitty you. Bitch please. Maybe if you stopped being so stupid people would at least show you some respect.
 
You just prove me right. And it's quite satisfying see your true colours. Just read the whole thread and see where you went wrong. People like you are the one spoiling the whole idea of JF which is to information, debate and exchange views. Insults has been part of JF agenda. So keep it up, I've got the whole day, maybe a week, a month perhaps you choose.
 
 

That's what I call ass eye rather than bullseye.

He got you where you enjoy most.

What a marksmanship.
 
Hey fag, just remember, you can never have a poor without having a rich and vice versa.
Talking about poor? How are the chokoraa's in Nairobi?
Nairobi is simply changing but DAR is growing.
The sleeping giant awoke.

You didn't even get it. The point is, is the population growth in Dar increasing or reducing the average living standards? Check out Dar's GDP growth vs population growth for instance - how do they fair. In economics, population growth should be sustainable otherwise you're growing a failed city.
 
Achani matusi: Those trading abuses: on this thread we are appreciating the fact that Nairobi has positive indicators in all spheres!

One Faizafox asked which city developed without population: No city can develop without population support, business can really be a problem.

But good cities infrastructural planning and development precedes population, look at Kigali!

Did you know that in 3 years since Thika road was expanded Nairobi has developed along this stretch and now Thika Town and Nairobi has merged to form one enormous city, come 2020, Thika will be just another Nairobi Side!

look at this video, Houses are sprouting all over all Thika Road till Thika Town! remember 2 years ago this stretch was farmlands

 
Not my logic, are you going to build a multi storey building without knowing you will have tenants?

Are you going to build six lane roads without analysis of traffic growth?

Be realistic.
We are talking about a large city like Dar here, where clearly there's abig demand for such facilities, not some remote rural area.

Why are u only singling out this one area called Kibera? U can as well tell us that the whole of Nairobi comprises of shanty neighborhoods, thus in a dire need for upgrade. But we all know u wouldnt dare say that cos u know that much of Nairobi is well developed, with some facilities almost comparable with those in the developed countries.
The city authorities are only going about improving as well as augmenting the existing infrastructure.

Your reasoning regarding this matter is rather skewed. High population does not result into development. There's no co-relation between population and development in fact. The world is full of hghly populated places, but with the people living in very derelict conditions. If your argument is right, then Kinshasa for example should indeed be one of the most developed cities in Africa.
Some other factors have to come into play in order to stimulate development growth, ie, the availability of, as well as wise exploitation of the resources, a hard working population as well as a perspicacious leadership.

Granted, the Dar CBD is currently undergoing a rapid growth, with shimmering towers mushrooming at a rate the human eye can hardly follow. But can the same be said about the surrounding neighborhoods? Look at the state of most of the suburbs, the roads and the unending public complaints about erratic water and power supply, sewerage systems, and several other public amenities.
 
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