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

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

I have a mother and a sister and they're very respectable women. None is a silly harlot like you.
And here you are, while on JF you diss all women and abusing them with explicitly language. You can argue a point without demanasing anyone's sexuality.
 
We wouldn't be having :-

- higher life expectancy than you
- higher literacy rates than you
- higher HDI than you
- higher salaries than you
- lower poverty levels than you. etc

if we were not solving our own problems my dear.

Very laughable, and you calm that innovation.
 
And here you are, while on JF you diss all women and abusing them with explicitly language. You can argue a point without demanasing anyone's sexuality.


I don't diss women, I diss particular people who post stupid things like you.
 
Imara and GM hakujaendelea? Wonders shall never cease.
Kote huko ni nje ya mji, sasa Imara na Embakasi ni pua na mdomo, kuchafu kama nini. Sidhani kama KENYA POWER wanapita mitaa hiyo maana walivyojiunganishia umeme + uchafu, mmh!
 
We wouldn't be having :-

- higher life expectancy than you
- higher literacy rates than you
- higher HDI than you
- higher salaries than you
- lower poverty levels than you. etc

if we were not solving our own problems my dear.
Nimecheka sana, halafu unaonekana ni mtu mzima kabisa wewe..
 
Haven't you seen my link above? On Dar as the fastest growing city in Africa?

Do you think population grows in the bush? Think Mr. Dynamic genius.
Fastest city in terms of population......and u are proud of that?
If u had some fundamental knowledge in economics then u should be seriously worried about that, cos clearly, the rapid population growth in that city is not in tandem with the rate of infrastructural development.
Much of the housing, as we have already shown with the pictures are of poor quality and according to reports, expensive; no good roads, unstable water supply, the power supply epileptic at best and inadequate effluent pipes
 
Kote huko ni nje ya mji, sasa Imara na Embakasi ni pua na mdomo, kuchafu kama nini. Sidhani kama KENYA POWER wanapita mitaa hiyo maana walivyojiunganishia umeme + uchafu, mmh!
Kwani kama kuko nje mji basi hakujaendelea? Wewe wajua ulisemalo? Huko ndiko kwa matajiri wenyewe

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Unadhani Nairobi ni kama Dar ambako ni maeneo karibu na jiji kumeendelea na hayo maeneo mengine kutelekezwa?
 
Fastest city in terms of population......and u are proud of that?
If u had some fundamental knowledge in economics then u should be seriously worried about that, cos clearly, the rapid population growth in that city is not in tandem with the rate of infrastructural development.
Much of the housing, as we have already shown with the pictures are of poor quality and according to reports, expensive; no good roads, unstable water supply, the power supply epileptic at best and inadequate effluent pipes


No city was built to be great without population. Remember that and cut the BS.

Which city was built and grew without being populous?

Population is what makes cities grow. How can you be popular without population? Be serious.

You know why the term "mega" in mega cities?


Hivi hizo shule mlienda kusomea ujinga?
 
So, according to your logic FaizaFoxy, the population growth should precede infrastructural development in a city?
 
So, according to your logic FaizaFoxy, the population growth should precede infrastructural development in a city?


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.

Nairobi is dynamic because you need rapid changes, those slums do not depict a modern city. They simply have to go, and from what I've seen above on Kibera photos, indeed you need a face lift badly or rather Nairobi needs a face lift and that is dynamic.

Dar, on the other hand, grows, we have seen growth in Dar during Kikwetes like we have never seen before. It was simply a rush.

When population grows in any city expect infrastructure to grow along with it and that is exactly what we are experiencing in Dar right now, many new buildings, new areas within Dar are emerging. We used to have tall buildings in Dar city center only, now even those areas where we used to say are outskirts of Dar like Ubungo, Kimara, Temeke, Mbezi, and so on and so forth we see huge development with multi storey buildings being erected constantly. We see flyovers coming in different areas, we see huge bridges which cross the sea to cater for city growth.

Be open minded and realistic, dynamic simply means "changes". Growth means expanding.
 
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.

Nairobi is dynamic because you need rapid changes, those slums do not depict a modern city. They simply have to go, and from what I've seen above on Kibera photos, indeed you need a face lift badly or rather Nairobi needs a face lift and that is dynamic.

Dar, on the other hand, grows, we have seen growth in Dar during Kikwetes like we have never seen before. It was simply a rush.

When population grows in any city expect infrastructure to grow along with it and that is exactly what we are experiencing in Dar right now, many new buildings, new areas within Dar are emerging. We used to have tall buildings in Dar city center only, now even those areas where we used to say are outskirts of Dar like Ubungo, Kimara, Temeke, Mbezi, and so on and so forth we see huge development with multi storey buildings being erected constantly. We see flyovers coming in different areas, we see huge bridges which cross the sea to cater for city growth.

Be open minded and realistic, dynamic simply means "changes". Growth means expanding.


Like I told you, population growth is nothing to be proud of especially when the growth does not match with economic growth. 1000,000 people won't rent a $1000 a month apartment if they're poor but one person would rent it if they were rich. I'm sorry but your level of understanding economics is wanting.

The questions you should rather be asking yourself are - is Dar's population growth sustainable? Reckless outbursts of population in some cases calls for regulation measures other than celebration. Dar's population growth could be due to lack of infrastructure in other regions causing everyone to want to be in Dar or unplanned parenting. Dar's infrastructure can barely support its current population - that someone would boast of its population growing further is laughable to say the least.
 
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.

Nairobi is dynamic because you need rapid changes, those slums do not depict a modern city. They simply have to go, and from what I've seen above on Kibera photos, indeed you need a face lift badly or rather Nairobi needs a face lift and that is dynamic.

Dar, on the other hand, grows, we have seen growth in Dar during Kikwetes like we have never seen before. It was simply a rush.

When population grows in any city expect infrastructure to grow along with it and that is exactly what we are experiencing in Dar right now, many new buildings, new areas within Dar are emerging. We used to have tall buildings in Dar city center only, now even those areas where we used to say are outskirts of Dar like Ubungo, Kimara, Temeke, Mbezi, and so on and so forth we see huge development with multi storey buildings being erected constantly. We see flyovers coming in different areas, we see huge bridges which cross the sea to cater for city growth.

Be open minded and realistic, dynamic simply means "changes". Growth means expanding.
Wait a second....so all this time you meant to say that dar is growing(expanding) but not beeing dynamic(changing)......the quality of life their shall forever remain pathetic(atleast in the near future) because nothing is changing for the best
 
Mkiendelea kushindana what it means to be dynamic kulingana na logic zenu, hebu tusome kutoka kwa walioandika hio ripoti


"The CMI highlights that, despite various political upheavals and ongoing economic uncertainties, many cities continue to show impressive dynamism. Keys to their success are the agility and openness that enable them to adapt quickly to each new wave of global change."

Technology continues to be a major driver of momentum in the world's 30 fastest-changing cities. These cities provide fertile environments for innovation and successfully integrate into global networks, often outperforming their national economies.

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It simply means changing and as I said and Nairobi needs a face list badly.

Kibira hupajuwi we nyang'au?
So you agree to the fact that its still changing despite the fact that its far ahead of Dar?
 
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