Tanzanians, show us your roads

Tanzanians, show us your roads

But that is South Africa dude, Acha wizi
Hehehe Game Over acha hasira bana.
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The argument started with a 16/18 lane road in kakamega/kisumu. So if there isnt such roads how do you still ask who and the terms in which its overrated?
......and I asked you, if that single post alone is enough to make you say Kenya is overrated, what should we say about the numerous dumbass lies Tanzanians have posted here including posting Thika road and claiming it's in Tanzania? The logical respond would be quoting the exact post and telling the poster he's overrating Kenya, not pulling a blanket statement about Kenya being overrated. In fact, from this thread alone, it's Tanzania that is overrated considering you guys are arguing that you have more and better roads than Kenya when you know well that Kenya is way ahead both in quantity and quality.
 
Mm kwangu, bora sumthn simple like that, modest and quiet. Matatu yenu kelele sana aise. Ndio maana mnachanganyikiwa.
I prefer hiyo ya kelele kuliko boring kama zile zenyu. In Nairobi kama hutaki kelele basi panda bus za City hopper, KBS ama upande uber ufike nayo mtaa.
 
......and I asked you, if that single post alone is enough to make you say Kenya is overrated, what should we say about the numerous dumbass lies Tanzanians have posted here including posting Thika road and claiming it's in Tanzania? The logical respond would be quoting the exact post and telling the poster he's overrating Kenya, not pulling a blanket statement about Kenya being overrated. In fact, from this thread alone, it's Tanzania that is overrated considering you guys are arguing that you have more and better roads than Kenya when you know well that Kenya is way ahead both in quantity and quality.
I've seen many Kenyan forumers here exaggerate things, iyo ya barabara ni mfano mmoja tu..... but anyway whats the big fuss? I did quote the exact post didn't I? and times without number Kenyans here have used blanket statements 'wabogo.....this....wabongo....that'. you've never had a problem with that line of thought, infact you have used it yourself "dumbass lies Tanzanians have posted here". so get off that high horse you are ridding. and BTW I still happen to think Kenya is overrated!
 
I've seen many Kenyan forumers here exaggerate things, iyo ya barabara ni mfano mmoja tu..... but anyway whats the big fuss? I did quote the exact post didn't I? and times without number Kenyans here have used blanket statements 'wabogo.....this....wabongo....that'. you've never had a problem with that line of thought, infact you have used it yourself "dumbass lies Tanzanians have posted here". so get off that high horse you are ridding. and BTW I still happen to think Kenya is overrated!
I think Tanzania is overrated too so keep your opinion to yourself. This thread itself is an example. The only person on the high horse is you.
 
I think Tanzania is overrated too so keep your opinion to yourself. This thread itself is an example. The only person on the high horse is you.
there wouldn't be jamii forum if everyone kept there opinion to themselves now would there?
 
Toa uchafu hapa. Linganisha hiyo takataka na hii hapa alafu umake your own conclusion.View attachment 1101709View attachment 1101710
Fool, don't think am dumb like you

The first picture shows the beacons and freshly painted road markings and if you don't know procedures of road marking is before applying fresh markings you need to wash the road thoroughly and dry it before applying markings, so that's in special condition.

This is the daily condition
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Especially to the feeder roads the situation is even worst because cars are entering the tamarced roads from their dirty roads with red soil {mostly Kenyan soil is red, mud} so they spread the dirty to the whole nearby roads until they reach some specific distances,

In Dar the case is different because they have sand soil, they don't know muds hence there's no dirty roads in Dar like Nairobi. Most part of Tanzania it's sand soil.
 
Fool, don't think am dumb like you

The first picture shows the beacons and freshly painted road markings and if you don't know procedures of road marking is before applying fresh markings you need to wash the road thoroughly and dry it before applying markings, so that's in special condition.

This is the daily condition
Matatu-edit-79-of-128.jpg


Especially to the feeder roads the situation is even worst because cars are entering the tamarced roads from their dirty roads with red soil {mostly Kenyan soil is red, mud} so they spread the dirty to the whole nearby roads until they reach some specific distances,

In Dar the case is different because they have sand soil, they don't know muds hence there's no dirty roads in Dar like Nairobi. Most part of Tanzania it's sand soil.
Wapotezee.
 
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