Bishop Hiluka
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I can see your point, but most of people here can not visualize what you are saying...its true... and that is why there are Kenyans that are against the Kenyattas, odinga and Moi families which hold massive amounts of wealth and land while most Kenyans are poor...inequality is bad my friends..it is nothing to celebrate about...akina kenyatta hold empty land while many kenyans are squatters in their own country...this is the mindset that Africans should fight against.. not tolerate or celebrate it...
It's interesting how you celebrate extremely wealthy Tanzanians when most Tanzanians are poor yet bash Kenyans for having extremely wealthy people while many Kenyans are poor.
There is a big difference between those rich bafoons who owns half the country empty land and the rest staying in squarters like your fellow kenyan said...Mo dewji has used his wealth to create more jobs than any other indivifdual in east africa..so kudos to him wealth individuals like him are not only to be protected but also celebratedWhen Tanzania constantly makes it on the list of the worlds poorest nation.. The rich in the country are Arabs and Indians.. the lazy locals aka Mbuzi wa mtaa.. just lay below trees saying Duuuhhhhhhh.... Tanzania twa shinda Kenya kwa Ujinga
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hahahahaha and once again only Tanzanians brag about their Arab and Indian billionaires... just a country of slavesThere is a big difference between those rich bafoons who owns half the country empty land and the rest staying in squarters like your fellow kenyan said...Mo dewji has used his wealth to create more jobs than any other indivifdual in east africa..so kudos to him wealth individuals like him are not only to be protected but also celebrated
Africa's Youngest Billionaire Mohammed Dewji Promises To Create 100,000 Jobs In Tanzania
“I am going to invest more than $500 million over the next 4 years to employ over 100,000 people across Africa by 2021 with a significant majority of those jobs coming to Tanzanians,” Dewji said in a conversation with this writer.
Dewji, 41, continues to be one of the key players in private sector-led development in the country, well known for being a leader in local employment and manufacturing in East and Central Africa. His conglomerate, the METL Group, now operates in over 35 industries as diverse as trading, agriculture, manufacturing, energy and petroleum, financial services, mobile telephony, infrastructure and real estate, transport, logistics and distribution.
To date, MeTL Group currently employs 28,000 people, translating to approximately 2% of formal private sector employment in the country, from MeTL Group alone. This makes Dewji the second biggest employer in the country after the Government of Tanzania.
Tanzanians are like those Africans in Libya... being sold in the market to the highest Arab bidderThere is a big difference between those rich bafoons who owns half the country empty land and the rest staying in squarters like your fellow kenyan said...Mo dewji has used his wealth to create more jobs than any other indivifdual in east africa..so kudos to him wealth individuals like him are not only to be protected but also celebrated
Africa's Youngest Billionaire Mohammed Dewji Promises To Create 100,000 Jobs In Tanzania
“I am going to invest more than $500 million over the next 4 years to employ over 100,000 people across Africa by 2021 with a significant majority of those jobs coming to Tanzanians,” Dewji said in a conversation with this writer.
Dewji, 41, continues to be one of the key players in private sector-led development in the country, well known for being a leader in local employment and manufacturing in East and Central Africa. His conglomerate, the METL Group, now operates in over 35 industries as diverse as trading, agriculture, manufacturing, energy and petroleum, financial services, mobile telephony, infrastructure and real estate, transport, logistics and distribution.
To date, MeTL Group currently employs 28,000 people, translating to approximately 2% of formal private sector employment in the country, from MeTL Group alone. This makes Dewji the second biggest employer in the country after the Government of Tanzania.
racism is what will kill you poor kenyans/....and your just sitting on a timing bomb.....when your done with calling arabs africans names from mombasa you will go to kikuyu and luo before time you will even question your own blood identity as nyerere said racism is like eating human fresh once you start you can never stophahahahaha and once again only Tanzanians brag about their Arab and Indian billionaires... just a country of slaves
brainwashed with western propagandaTanzanians are like those Africans in Libya... being sold in the market to the highest Arab bidder
racism is what will kill you poor kenyans/....and your just sitting on a timing bomb.....when your done with calling arabs africans names from mombasa you will go to kikuyu and luo before time you will even question your own blood identity as nyerere said racism is like eating human fresh once you start you can never stop
brainwashed with western propaganda
brainwashed with western propaganda
pathetic....and this is what you so called literate kenyans.....SMH
pathetic....and this is what you so called literate kenyans.....SMH
I agree...inequality is very hard to avoid...but at least lets not celebrate it..it is demeaning to our poor Tanzanians and poor Kenyans...
I second you, bse Kenyatta's family is among the family who never hustled like the Dangotes! So to put them in rank doesn't hold water. That's why they sued NGUNGI WA THIONG after writing 'I will marry when I want.' They earned a lot of land through the blood of others.its true... and that is why there are Kenyans that are against the Kenyattas, odinga and Moi families which hold massive amounts of wealth and land while most Kenyans are poor...inequality is bad my friends..it is nothing to celebrate about...akina kenyatta hold empty land while many kenyans are squatters in their own country...this is the mindset that Africans should fight against.. not tolerate or celebrate it...
Inategemea na economic system of a country maana ukiweka comparisons between Kenya and Tanzania utakuwa kwa kiasi fulani unakosea.....Only a stupid buffoon celebrates having billionaires despite being a poor LDC 4th world country with a GDP per capita of only $800...with a GDP of $47 Billion, one person owning more than $1 billion sio jambo la kusherehekea....ni jambo la kusikitisha sana.....ina maanisha huyu jamaa kashikilia percentage kubwa sana ya national wealth...if this was South Africa or Nigeria it would be okay since those are wealthy nations but for a country that has a smaller GDP than Nairobi, Cape town or Abuja, it makes me wonder how foolish you guys must be..or maybe it is the tz education system....NB: inequality is nothing to celebrate about...one person owning 1 billion while millions of others languish in extreme poverty is nothing to celebrate about...remember that
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Only ten people wanashikilia Uchumi wote Wa KENYA[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]its true... and that is why there are Kenyans that are against the Kenyattas, odinga and Moi families which hold massive amounts of wealth and land while most Kenyans are poor...inequality is bad my friends..it is nothing to celebrate about...akina kenyatta hold empty land while many kenyans are squatters in their own country...this is the mindset that Africans should fight against.. not tolerate or celebrate it...