Mwanza vs Nakuru

Mwanza vs Nakuru

Hio ndio likoni mombasa hujui njia ya gari iko wapi hujui binaadamu atapita wapi hujui kondoo na mbuzi watapita wapi alaf anakwambia anataka kufananisha na Mwanza
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Have never seen worse city like mombasa and kisumu ndio maana wakakimbilia Nakuru maana huku wanajua majanga hahahhaha kisa Nakuru kuna majengo mawili matatu wakaona watatishia Nakuru hata kwa moshi haiingii ndani...alaf anatwambia nimefika tanga mbeya wakat amefika 90s so akili yake unamtuma haijajengwa iko vile vile na sisi hatujengi tu magorofa na barabara pia tunaekeza kila city viwanda vukubwa vikubwa kwa speed kubwa nenda mkoa wowote tanzania kama hakuna viwanda tena vikubwa sio nyie viwanda vyote Kenya viko Nairobi ndio maana kibera,mathare na matopeni slum haiwez kuisha over 3mil nairobi people munaish kwenye slum kma kondoo
 
Mombasa last year juzi tu mlikua 1.2 million na hapo over 75% wanaish likoni kwenye zile slum alaf how can u compare with Mwanza with almost 3mil people ? Hio ni hesabu ya kuzaliwa tu sio mpaka uvae suti kwenye jua Kali kisa uwe kama mzungu
 
Hapo nimemaliza sasa tafuteni city tucompare na arusha sasa tunasubiri........tanzania of 2017
 
Wewe imagine Nakuru kuna watu 300,000 lakin wanakwambia more than 1900,000 wanaishi kwenye poor slum hebu tumia akili ya kimahesabu tu, mombasa ina watu 1.2m lakin over 75% wanaish kwenye poor slum za likoni bado ziko nyingi slum sijamaliza bado. hapo pia ufundishwe sasa fatilia population ya mabatini uone hata kama robo ya population ya Mwanza inafika hahhahahhaha
 
Wewe imagine Nakuru kuna watu 300,000 lakin wanakwambia more than 1900,000 wanaishi kwenye poor slum hebu tumia akili ya kimahesabu tu, mombasa ina watu 1.2m lakin over 75% wanaish kwenye poor slum za likoni bado ziko nyingi slum sijamaliza bado. hapo pia ufundishwe sasa fatilia population ya mabatini uone hata kama robo ya population ya Mwanza inafika hahhahahhaha

Nadhani kichwa chako si kizuri. You mean you can spend the entire day punching the key board and all you do is spew bjle left right and centre on a country and a people doesn't regard you or even know you.Help yourself before it is late.
 
No wonder Tanzania is still classified as a least developed country, because its citizens are lazy. Instead of working hard to improve your economy and lift your people out of poverty you are busy comparing yourselves with Kenya which is classified as a middle income economy, the most industrialized and formalized economy in east and central africa. the most urbanized country and technology hub of Africa. Focus on tackling your challenges or at least coming out of the the list of least developed economies rather than comparing yourself with Kenya because it wont do you any good and does not change the statistics and facts of both countries.
 
Nadhani kichwa chako si kizuri. You mean you can spend the entire day punching the key board and all you do is spew bjle left right and centre on a country and a people doesn't regard you or even know you.Help yourself before it is late.
Hupendi kushindwa hahahhahah hakuna sehem ukasema umeshindwa
 
Unataja
No wonder Tanzania is still classified as a least developed country, because its citizens are lazy. Instead of working hard to improve your economy and lift your people out of poverty you are busy comparing yourselves with Kenya which is classified as a middle income economy, the most industrialized and formalized economy in east and central africa. the most urbanized country and technology hub of Africa. Focus on tackling your challenges or at least coming out of the the list of least developed economies rather than comparing yourself with Kenya because it wont do you any good and does not change the statistics and facts of both countries.
Unataja mazuri tu hehe na tukisema Kenya has high no of unemployment rate than tanzania, na tukisema tofaut ya tajiri na maskini Kenya ni kubwa kuliko tanzania utakataa? Na tukisema Nairobi has a largest slum in Africa of about 2.5m kibera hio utakataa? Kataa sasa nikuskie na mm hua nawaambia kila Sikh uchumi wakenya umeshikwa na wageni sio wenyeji ndio maana munabaki kua maskini tu hakuna improvement yoyote ya maisha mulionayo
 
Hupendi kushindwa hahahhahah hakuna sehem ukasema umeshindwa

You are a toddler.... Keep doing what makes you sleep at night. When you grow up the country in front of you will still be Keny. Hiyo yenu hata Guatemala is waaay better....
 
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Unataja

Unataja mazuri tu hehe na tukisema Kenya has high no of unemployment rate than tanzania, na tukisema tofaut ya tajiri na maskini Kenya ni kubwa kuliko tanzania utakataa? Na tukisema Nairobi has a largest slum in Africa of about 2.5m kibera hio utakataa? Kataa sasa nikuskie na mm hua nawaambia kila Sikh uchumi wakenya umeshikwa na wageni sio wenyeji ndio maana munabaki kua maskini tu hakuna improvement yoyote ya maisha mulionayo
You keep dreaming in your own dream land as if you are a Kenyan who knows everything about Kenya. Even Tanzania Economy is controlled by Kenyans. Kenya is the biggest investor in African countries ahead of South Africa. That is why you have Kenyan companies in Tanzania such as Nakumatt, KCB, Nation Media Group, Equity Bank, Jubilee insurance, East African Breweries and many others. These and many others are locally owned kenyan companies sustaining your economy. So next time you make noise about kenya being poor and underdeveloped even ignoring facts and statistics..take a note of how Kenyan wealth is fast increasing in the region
Kenya overtakes SA as biggest investor in African countries



FRIDAY JULY 29 2016








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KCB banking hall in Rwanda. Kenyan banks and retail businesses have in the past decade ventured into the rest of Africa, including in volatile South Sudan. PHOTO | FILE

In Summary
  • Kenya invested in 36 projects last year in other parts of the continent against South Africa’s 33.
  • Kenya’s global ranking as a source of foreign direct investment (FDI) to the African continent also improved strongly to the seventh position in 2015 from 13th in 2014.
  • South Africa however beat Kenya in terms of the worth of the projects as it had Sh200 billion compared to Kenya’s Sh100 billion.
By BRIAN NGUGI, bnjoroge@ke.nationmedia.com
Kenya overtook South Africa to become the biggest investor in other African countries in terms of the number of projects in 2015.

Kenya invested in 36 projects last year in other parts of the continent against South Africa’s 33, a new study by financial consulting firm Ernst & Young shows.

It noted that most of Kenya’s intra-Africa investments went into countries within the East African Community (EAC).

The study said Kenya’s global ranking as a source of foreign direct investment (FDI) to the African continent also improved strongly to the seventh position in 2015 from 13th in 2014.

“Activity was largely concentrated in services, with financial and business services together accounting for nearly 78 per cent of FDI projects originating from Kenya,” said the report released Monday.

“Many Kenyan companies are playing the role initially adopted by South Africa’s corporate sector, who were the first to venture outside their home markets,” it adds.

South Africa however beat Kenya in terms of the worth of the projects as it had Sh200 billion compared to Kenya’s Sh100 billion.

In the past decade, Kenyan banks and retail businesses, for example, have ventured into the region including in the volatile South Sudan and Somalia.

“East Africa is the primary destination for Kenyan investors, in line with overall sub-regional integration plans,” said the study.

It further shows that Africa attracted FDI from a diverse and growing group of investors.

In 2015, the US retained its position as the largest investor in the continent, despite a four-per cent fall in FDI projects. Historical investors, including the UK, France, the UAE and India, expressed renewed interest in Africa.

Other notable investors in Africa were Italy and Luxembourg, which became among the largest 15 investors in 2015. Overall, intra-African FDI projects rose 2.8 per cent in 2015, with capital investment up 6.2 per cent.

In terms of inward FDI in 2015, the study shows that Kenya, touted as East Africa’s anchor economy, posted a resurgence with projects standing at 95 compared to 62 the previous year, an increase of 53.2 per cent.

At the same time South Africa had more inward FDI projects numbering 130 in 2015 compared to 120 projects in 2014 , an 8.3-per cent increase.

“Kenya and East Africa is shining bright and even brighter in the comparison with its peers. Kenya is very much the leader in this region and because of a good component of diversification, is maintaining a strong rate of GDP expansion,” Rich Management CEO Aly Khan Satchu said of the report’s findings.

The report however warned that potential investors are wary of downside risks to growth forecasts.

“For example, in Kenya’s case, a large current account deficit and growing debt levels provide the government with less flexibility to fund longer-term growth,” it said.

Across the whole continent on the other hand, inward FDI project numbers increased by seven per cent year on year, from 722 projects in 2014 to 771 projects in 2015.

But the capital value of those projects was down year-on-year to $71.3 billion in 2015 from $88.5 billion in 2014. Even after falling, the 2015 figure was still higher than the average of $68 billion between 2010 to 2014.
 
Tanzania yaongoza nchi za Afrika Mashariki kuvutia uwekezaji
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Imeelezwa kuwa Tanzania imeshika nafasi ya kwanza katika nchi zinazovutia uwekezaji katika nchi za Afrika Mashariki na kushika nafasi ya tisa barani Afrika.

Hayo yamesemwa na Balozi wa Australia kwa nchi za Afrika Mashariki, Mhe.Geoff Tooth wakati akihitimisha Maonesho ya Kimataifa ya Madini yaliyofanyika Perth, Australia yajulikanayo kama Africa Down Under (ADUC) ambayo ni mahsusi kwa ajili ya kutoa fursa kwa nchi za kiafrika zenye utajiri wa madini ikiwemo Tanzania kutangaza fursa za uwekezaji katika sekta ya madini ili kuvutia wawekezaji kutoka sehemu mbalimbali duniani.

Balozi Tooth alitumia fursa hiyo kuiasa Tanzania kuendeleza juhudi za kuvutia uwekezaji nchini kwa kuweka mazingira wezeshi ikiwemo kuwa na mundombinu madhubuti ya barabara, bandari, reli, kuboresha upatikanaji wa umeme na kuwa na sera na sheria zisizobadilika mara kwa mara.


Ujumbe wa Tanzania uliohudhuria Maonesho ya Kimataifa ya Madini, katika mji wa Perth nchini Australia, ukiwa mbele ya banda la Tanzania lililokuwa linatumiwa na wataalam wa Tanania katika kutoa elimu kwa wageni zaidi ya 2000 waliohudhuria maonesho hayo. Ujumbe huo uliongozwa na Naibu Katibu mkuu Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, Eng. Ngosi Mwihava,(wa saba kutoka kulia). Wengine katika picha ni Mkuu wa mkoa wa Manyara, Elaston Mbwilo (wa nne kutoka kushoto mstari wa mbele), Kamishna wa Madini Eng.Paul Masanja (wa sita kulia), Mtendaji Mkuu wa TMAA, Eng.Dominic Rwekaza (wa pili kulia), Kamishna Msaidizi Madini-Uchumi na Biashara, Salim Salim (wa tatu kulia), Mtendaji Mkuu wa Wakala wa Jiolojia Tanzania (GST), Prof. Abdulkarim Mruma (wa tano kulia), Kaimu Mkurugenzi wa Kazidata (Database) (GST), Bi Yorkbeth Myumbilwa (wa pili kushoto), Mkurugenzi wa Utawala wa Fedha na Utawala (TMAA), Bruno Mteta (wa tatu kushoto mstari wa mbele), Meneja Masoko na Mahusiano kwa Umma , STAMICO , Koleta Njelekela (wa kwanza kulia) na wataalam wengine kutoka Wizara na Taasisi zake.

Akizungumzia kuhusu mafanikio ya ushiriki wa Tanzania Katika maonesho hayo ya siku tatu yaliyoshirikisha nchi mbalimbali duniani, Kamishna wa Madini, Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, Eng. Paul Masanja ameeleza kuwa Tanzania ilipata upendeleo wa kipekee katika maonesho hayo kwani mnamo tarehe 4 Septemba mwaka huu, Naibu Katibu Mkuu, Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, Eng Ngosi Mwihava alipata nafasi ya kutoa mada mahsusi kuhusu fursa za uwekezaji katika sekta ya madini hapa nchini.

Aliongeza kuwa, tarehe 5 Septemba mwaka huu, Tanzania ilipangiwa muda maalum wa kueleza kwa undani kuhusu fursa zilizopo katika sekta ya madini nchini (Tanzania Investment Forum), pamoja na kukutana ana kwa ana na wawekezaji wenye nia ya kuja kuwekeza nchini.

“Kupitia fursa hiyo, Ujumbe wa Tanzania ukiongozwa na Naibu Katibu Mkuu, Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, Mhandisi Ngosi Mwihava, ulipata fursa ya kueleza masuala mbalimbali ikiwemo historia ya Tanzania, maendeleo ya sekta ya madini, vivutio mbalimbali vya uwekezaji, pamoja na miradi ambayo inaweza kuendelezwa kwa ubia kati ya wawekezaji hao na Shirika la Madini la Taifa (STAMICO)”. Alieleza Kamishna.

Mbali na kupata muda maalum wa kutoa mada katika mikutano iliyokuwa ikienda sambamba na maonesho hayo, Kamishna wa Madini ameeleza kuwa, wataalam katika banda la Tanzania, walikuwa wakitoa elimu na taarifa mbalimbali ikiwemo sera ya madini ya mwaka 2009, sheria na kanuni zinazosimamia sekta hiyo, madini yapatikanayo Tanzania, tafiti za kijiolojia na mashapo yaliyopo Tanzania, pamoja na huduma za kijiolojia zinazotolewa na Wakala wa Jiolojia Tanzania (GST).

“Watalaam wetu kutoka Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, GST, STAMICO, Wakala wa Ukaguzi wa Madini Tanzania (TMAA) pia walikuwa wakitangaza miradi ambayo STAMICO inahitaji wawekezaji wenza, walitangaza shughuli za maabara ya kisasa ya TMAA, taarifa mpya za kijiolojia zilizokusanywa na GST, walikutana ana kwa ana na wawekezaji kwa maana ya kupata ufahamu zaidi kuhusu masoko na mitaji na vilevile walipata fursa ya kujifunza jinsi nchi nyingine za kiafrika zinavyosimamia sekta ya madini”. Alisisitiza Mhandisi Masanja.

Maonesho hayo ya Kimataifa ya ADUC yaliyoanzishwa rasmi mwaka 2003, yalikutanisha zaidi ya washiriki 2000 kutoka sehemu mbalimbali duniani na kuhudhuriwa na viongozi mbalimbali wakiwemo Mawaziri wa Madini kutoka baadhi ya nchi za Kiafrika na Australia, maafisa waandamizi wa madini wa nchi hizo, wataalam kutoka taasisi za fedha duniani, wawekezaji, na watoa huduma kwenye sekta ya madini.

Pamoja na Tanzania, nchi nyingine zilizoshiriki maonesho hayo ni pamoja na Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Jamhuri ya Afrika ya Kati, Comoro, Ivory Coast, Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea-Conakry, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Madagascar, Msumbiji, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Jamhuri ya Afrika Kusini, Sudan, Uganda na Zimbabwe.

Imeandaliwa na: Teresia Mhagama, Afisa Habari, Wizara ya Nishati na Madini, 754/33 Mtaa wa Samora, S.L.P 2000 Dar es Salaam, Simu: +255-22-2121606/7, Nukushi:+255-22-2121606 Barua Pepe: info@mem.go.tz Tovuti: www.mem.go.tz
 
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