Public Transport Dar es salaam vs Nairobi

Public Transport Dar es salaam vs Nairobi

Wewe kikuyu ondoa ufyuzi wako. Sasa hivi umeishiwa point umeanza kushambulia watu binafsi. Hizo ni dalili za watu walio empty kichwani.
Wewe Msukuma acha visirani vya pesa nane....... Kama akili yangu iko empty yako iko na choo
 
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Hayo matatuu wameyaremba ila kwa Hapa Tanzania urembo huo upo Kwnye daladala za Tanga au Mwanza na hapa Dar ushapitwa na wakati na Hapa ni Modern zaidi ndyo watu huwa wanapapatikia

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Japo zipo zingine zimechoka na watu huwa hawajali wanaona kawaida tuu kama hii

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Na conclusion ni kwamba hapa Dar hzo mbwembwe za matatuu huku hazipendwi na wakenya mnaweza ona kwenu ni nzuri ila dar ni Outdated [emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13]


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Yani wewe Mdanganyika na haujui Daladala???
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Unatekenywa ww !!! Tngu Tanzania ipate uhuru 1961 wakati huo nyie mnapakatwa na waingereza Dar es salaam hakujawah kuwa na usafiri huo [emoji45] [emoji45] [emoji45] [emoji45] [emoji45] [emoji45]


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Tihahahhaaaaa..... Acha nifurahi.. I know Dar in out. It's a death trap. Nikuletee zingine
 
. Afadhali kibera.. it's a small portion. Dareslum is where all of you live... I wonder how?? ?
5 Largest Slums in the World
Biggest Slums in the World


1. Khayeltisha, Cape Town, South Africa

Khayeltisha’s population is projected to be around 400,000, with a striking 40 percent of its residents under 19 years old. This township was developed during the collapse of apartheid system in South Africa.

2. Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

The largest urban slum in Africa, Kibera is estimated to be housing anywhere from 200,000 to one million people. It has faced attention from news outlets, NGOs, the UN and celebrities from all across the world, but still remains overwhelmingly underdeveloped despite many rehabilitation efforts.

3. Dharavi, Mumbai, India

Also famous among journalists and development organizations, Dharavi is home to somewhere between 600,000 and one million people. Unlike most slum areas, which are concentrated on the outskirts of large cities, Dharavi is located squarely in the heart of Mumbai. This has contributed to its surprising multi-religious, multi-ethnic diversity. Fun fact: Dharavi provided the backdrop to the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire in 2008.

4. Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan

In recent years, Orangi has crept up in notoriety as the largest slum in Asia, compared to its long-time predecessor, Dharavi. With a population of over one million, Orangi was once the center of ethnic conflict between the Pathan and Bihari gangs. Since then, the area has become known for its self-financed sewage system and its booming cottage industry.

5. Neza-Chalco-Itza, Mexico City, Mexico

With around four million residents, Neza-Chalco-Itza barrio has been considered the largest slum area in the world. Unique to this area is its diversity in housing arrangements. While most residents live illegally on authorized land, some live in former mansions-turned low-income apartments that were abandoned by wealthy families.
 
5 Largest Slums in the World
Biggest Slums in the World


1. Khayeltisha, Cape Town, South Africa

Khayeltisha’s population is projected to be around 400,000, with a striking 40 percent of its residents under 19 years old. This township was developed during the collapse of apartheid system in South Africa.

2. Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

The largest urban slum in Africa, Kibera is estimated to be housing anywhere from 200,000 to one million people. It has faced attention from news outlets, NGOs, the UN and celebrities from all across the world, but still remains overwhelmingly underdeveloped despite many rehabilitation efforts.

3. Dharavi, Mumbai, India

Also famous among journalists and development organizations, Dharavi is home to somewhere between 600,000 and one million people. Unlike most slum areas, which are concentrated on the outskirts of large cities, Dharavi is located squarely in the heart of Mumbai. This has contributed to its surprising multi-religious, multi-ethnic diversity. Fun fact: Dharavi provided the backdrop to the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire in 2008.

4. Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan

In recent years, Orangi has crept up in notoriety as the largest slum in Asia, compared to its long-time predecessor, Dharavi. With a population of over one million, Orangi was once the center of ethnic conflict between the Pathan and Bihari gangs. Since then, the area has become known for its self-financed sewage system and its booming cottage industry.

5. Neza-Chalco-Itza, Mexico City, Mexico

With around four million residents, Neza-Chalco-Itza barrio has been considered the largest slum area in the world. Unique to this area is its diversity in housing arrangements. While most residents live illegally on authorized land, some live in former mansions-turned low-income apartments that were abandoned by wealthy families.

The Largest slum in the world no doubt is one Dareslum
Biggest Slums in the World
  • Khayeltisha, Cape Town, South Africa. Khayeltisha's population is projected to be around 400,000, with a striking 40 percent of its residents under 19 years old. ...
  • Tandale, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. ...
  • Dharavi, Mumbai, India. ...
  • Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan. ...
  • Neza-Chalco-Itza, Mexico City, Mexico.
 
The Largest slum in the world no doubt is one Dareslum
Biggest Slums in the World
  • Khayeltisha, Cape Town, South Africa. Khayeltisha's population is projected to be around 400,000, with a striking 40 percent of its residents under 19 years old. ...
  • Tandale, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. ...
  • Dharavi, Mumbai, India. ...
  • Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan. ...
  • Neza-Chalco-Itza, Mexico City, Mexico.
Source plz.
 
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