My friend, Kenya is Nairobi and somehow Pwani si Kenya (Mombasa), the rest ni majalala tu hamna kitu.
Yaani Kenya ukiondoa Nairobi na Mombasa hivi kunabaki nini hapo?
My friend, Kenya is Nairobi and somehow Pwani si Kenya (Mombasa), the rest ni majalala tu hamna kitu.
Yaani Kenya ukiondoa Nairobi na Mombasa hivi kunabaki nini hapo?
My friend, Kenya is Nairobi and somehow Pwani si Kenya (Mombasa), the rest ni majalala tu hamna kitu.
Yaani Kenya ukiondoa Nairobi na Mombasa hivi kunabaki nini hapo?
DarTanzania ni Dar es salaam tuu halafu mmejazana huko maka jiji linakaa slum hivi.. Jamani.Yet you have everything, mlikosea wapi Mungu?
Dar
Zanzibar
Mwanza
Arusha
Mbeya
Dodoma
Tanga
Moshi
Iringa
Mtwara
Tabora
Singida
Shinyanga
Songea
Kigoma
Mara
Bukoba
Sumbawanga
Lindi
All those provinces are well connected with paved road network, electricity and Water services
hahaha so u were listing provinces lolDar
Zanzibar
Mwanza
Arusha
Mbeya
Dodoma
Tanga
Moshi
Iringa
Mtwara
Tabora
Singida
Shinyanga
Songea
Kigoma
Mara
Bukoba
Sumbawanga
Lindi
All those provinces are well connected with paved road network, electricity and Water services
Turkana changed long time ago porridge head.We are talking about Mwanza vs Nakuru. Hamna lako tena Geza... our efforts are working... Nenda kadanganye ndege huko mabatini.Depay weka Turkana hapa! Watu wanakula mizoga huko
Ati tumejazana, Dar size with a population of around 5 mln is having a lower population density than Nairobi with a population of around 3.5 mln inhabitants
With Geza's posts I tend to think he has the history of Kenya 10 years ago but he doesn't what is happening now!Sasa si unaona mmejazana Manzense jiji linakaa Kabul... Duuh... Gezaa Gezaaa! You can do something better than lie to the world ati Dar has 5m people....
Kuna vitu km hivi...!Sasa Mwanza, Arusha, Dodoma mna nini?.. .
Hakuna aliyelala kiongozi,,,,wakati Kenya mnafanya yote hayo Tanzania pia kuna mambo mengi makubwa yanaendelea kufanyika...!With Geza's posts I tend to think he has the history of Kenya 10 years ago but he doesn't what is happening now!
Up to Mandera, Moyale, Garissa, Wajir, Turkana, things are changing so fast! From infrastructure to food security, to education, to security everything
Security in Mandera
Infrastructure in Mandera
Farming
Fish farming and Irrigation dams
Wajir County HQ
Vijiji hasa!Kuna vitu km hivi...!View attachment 446550View attachment 446551View attachment 446552View attachment 446553View attachment 446554hii ni mifano tu...!
Hakuna aliyelala kiongozi,,,,wakati Kenya mnafanya yote hayo Tanzania pia kuna mambo mengi makubwa yanaendelea kufanyika...!
aa wapi!Turkana changed long time ago porridge head.We are talking about Mwanza vs Nakuru. Hamna lako tena Geza... our efforts are working... Nenda kadanganye ndege huko mabatini.
TURKANA LAND NOW
View attachment 446474
View attachment 446475
View attachment 446476
There is plenty of water now Geza
View attachment 446477
View attachment 446478
View attachment 446479
Geza those are indigenous Turkana people busy on their farms. Sijui kama umeona mzungu......
Now my friend Geza don't burry your head in the sand.... Safe these Tanzanians who are damn hungry man.
View attachment 446484
aa wapi!
Hundreds of thousands face hunger in Kenya
Drought in Kenya’s Northwest has left hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of starvation. The Kenyan government has yet to intervene, forcing residents to move to other counties in search of food.
More than 600,000 residents from West Pokot County are in urgent need of food aid after the region was hit by drought associated with the ongoing El Nino weather phenomena. The weather has dried up waterholes and rivers leading to widespread crop failure.
The Kenyan government had promised to release 50 million Kenya shillings ($5 million, 4.4 million euros) to be used to purchase food aid. Despite the pledge, the government is yet to release the funds forcing residents to move to other counties in search of food and water.
The drought started in February as many were preparing their farms for the planting season. In some areas there was insufficient rain which could not support vegetation. North and South Pokot are the worst hit areas. The areas have not seen a single drop of rain for months.
Local concerns
Residents have pleaded with the government to intervene. Residents fear for the worst if the government doesn't deliver on its promises. Joseph Korikumul is one of them. He said that the drought has not only affected people but also their animals. "The people of this area continue to suffer as they can't even get milk and food to eat," said Korikumul said, adding that, "our people are suffering a lot due to starvation."
Another resident, John Kipkurit, said that his farm has never been productive even after he tilled in preparation for the planting season. "People had plowed their farms since March, but now everything has dried up. As residents of this area we have a big problem," he said.
Hundreds of children in West Pokot are not attending school due to food shortages
In 2011, Kenya faced one of the worst droughts in history of the country which saw the government distribute relief food to more than 1.7 million people in the northern and eastern parts of the country.
Schools affected
At least two primary schools were reported closed in the county due to food shortages. Children have to walk more than 10 kilometers in search of water instead of being in class.
Korikumul said that the students have no food in their homes or at school. "If news spreads around that there is no food in schools, then the children are not eager to go to school," he said.
The deputy governor of West Pokot, Titus Lotee, is calling on the central government to step in and save the lives of the residents in his county. "The national government had promised to give us funds to avert hunger in this region. Unfortunately we have yet to receive any money," Lotee said. Only 4,000 bags of maize have been distributed to those in the most affected areas by the county government, barely enough to feed them for a week.
The UN has warned that about 36 million people across southern and eastern Africa are facing hunger following the unusually strong El Nino rains coupled with record-high temperatures afterwards.
Hundreds of thousands face hunger in Kenya | Africa | DW.COM | 21.06.2016