Iandike Dar Es Salaam kwa heshima wacha kejeli za kitoto!
f*ck outta here, respect is earned not given. i dont see anything to respect in daresalaam or whatever you call it
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Iandike Dar Es Salaam kwa heshima wacha kejeli za kitoto!
f*ck outta here, respect is earned not given. i dont see anything to respect in daresalaam or whatever you call it
Hahaha umetokwa na povu !!!f*ck outta here, respect is earned not given. i dont see anything to respect in daresalaam or whatever you call it
Ana malele huyoHahaha umetokwa na povu !!!
Sasa ilikuwaje ukaitaja Dar Es Salaam kwenye story uchwara hapo!!!?
Unaidharau lakini umeshindwa kumaliza ugoro wako bila kuitaja Du!!
Mnamiji mingi
Pia kuna Kigali,Kampala, Bujumbura
Ila ukaiona Dar Es Salaam pekee!!!
Ukapimwe
Motochini the the thing is dar is the pain in their ass, it is giving them sleepless nights and they can't go a day without thinking of dar,Hahaha umetokwa na povu !!!
Sasa ilikuwaje ukaitaja Dar Es Salaam kwenye story uchwara hapo!!!?
Unaidharau lakini umeshindwa kumaliza ugoro wako bila kuitaja Du!!
Mnamiji mingi
Pia kuna Kigali,Kampala, Bujumbura
Ila ukaiona Dar Es Salaam pekee!!!
Ukapimwe
Motochini the the thing is dar is the pain in their ass, it is giving them sleepless nights and they can't go a day without thinking of dar,
Wabongo tupo humbled as usual but at least we know what we are doing,
Dar is the fastest growing skyline in Africa, dunia inalijua hilo,
Achana na hawa watoto wa mathare, they don't know what they do at all..
Kigoma zipo hizo .... Kitambo sana
Ni vizuri kupongeza. ,Majirani hongereni tena na tena.. kwa chochote ambacho kinastahili pongezi lazima mpongezwe..
Huku Dar naona bado tunapiga siasa.. tukichoka labda ndo tutaanza na sisi kujenga.
Ila nafikiri pia serikali yenu ingefikiria kuhusu usafiri wa umma..
Yapo yanayofanyika.. ila kwa speed yetu ukilinganisha na mahitaji.. sijui...Ni vizuri kupongeza. ,
Lakini si vyema kusema kama nyumbani kwako hakuna linalofanyika, huo ni uongo,
Ok then, justify your claims,Yapo yanayofanyika.. ila kwa speed yetu ukilinganisha na mahitaji.. sijui...
say it one more time negro, respect is earned not given.Hahaha umetokwa na povu !!!
Sasa ilikuwaje ukaitaja Dar Es Salaam kwenye story uchwara hapo!!!?
Unaidharau lakini umeshindwa kumaliza ugoro wako bila kuitaja Du!!
Mnamiji mingi
Pia kuna Kigali,Kampala, Bujumbura
Ila ukaiona Dar Es Salaam pekee!!!
Ukapimwe
Sikiliza weweYapo yanayofanyika.. ila kwa speed yetu ukilinganisha na mahitaji.. sijui...
say it one more time negro, respect is earned not given.
i know its hard for you to understand the concept since you are just another victim of ujamaa which taught you that stuff should be given to you instead of earning it.
say it with me one more time negro, respect is earned not given.
i know that concept is hard for you to understanare just another victim of ujamaa which taught you that stuff should be given to you instead of earning it.
blah blah blah.....f*ck outta here because we all know you got no leg to stand on in this debate, respect is earned not given. there is no counterpoint to it. it is an absolute statement and you messed up when you tried to counter that statement.Wacha nikuache maana muda wowote tutaanza kupost inappropriate language hivyo
Wacha nikupotezee
Mmmmmmh? Weka proof.Sikiliza wewe
Tunaangalia mambo muhimu
Kwasasa ni usafiri wa umma kwanza
Dar inaongoza Est afrika kwa usafiri wa umma.
Tuna Treni njia Tatu
Tuna BRT njia Tatu
Sasa kuna hii Good news: Wakazi wa Mbagala kuanza kutumia usafiri mpya wa majini... - millardayo.com
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Mmmmmmh? Weka proof.
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An artistic impression of Uhuru Highway. Image/KENHA
IN SUMMARY
The construction of Nairobi’s first double-decker highway linking Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Nairobi-Nakuru highway is set to begin later this year following the recent signing of a financing agreement with the World Bank.
- The road will come with multiple interchanges at intersections on Popo-Kapiti, Lang’ata-Lusaka, Bunyala, Rhapta and James Gichuru roads.
- Initial attempts to build the road failed after the World Bank raised concern over the integrity of Strabag — the Austrian firm that had won the concession to build and operate the road.
- Past attempts to introduce toll charges on public roads constructed using taxpayers’ cash like Thika Superhighway have been met with resistance and it remains to be seen how the State will overcome that resistance with the new project.
The Sh380 billion elevated highway, meant to decongest central Nairobi, has been on the cards for nearly a decade. The first attempt collapsed after the World Bank pulled out citing the inclusion of banned figures in the list of contractors.
“We now have a new commitment from the World Bank for the Sh380 billion project and we expect to finalise discussions by December,” said Peter Mundinia, the director-general at Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) — the agency in charge of highways.
Mr Mundinia, who spoke on the sidelines of an infrastructure summit at State House, Nairobi, also indicated that the African Development Bank has expressed interest in funding the mega project.
At Sh380 billion, the double-decker highway will be 11 times more expensive than the 50km Thika Superhighway (Sh32 billion) and Sh53 billion costlier than the 472km standard gauge railway (Sh327 billion).
The elevated dual carriageway is to be built in three phases beginning with the first 6.5 kilometres running from JKIA to Likoni Road and the Southern bypass interchange.
The second stretch (12 km) will connect Likoni Road to James Gichuru Road junction on Waiyaki Way in Westlands, while the last section will run from James Gichuru Road to Rironi, on Nairobi-Nakuru highway.
KeNHA yesterday said the tender for the Westlands-Rironi stretch had been awarded to China Wu Yi, paving the way for ground-breaking while designs for the first two sections are being finalised.
Motorists using the express road will pay a fee to escape the current heavy jams, especially on Mombasa Road.
“The express road will be subject to toll charges, estimated to stand at between Sh500 and Sh1,000 for convenience to those in a hurry,” said Transport secretary James Macharia.
Met with resistance
“It is a matter of choice and those who don’t want to pay will continue using the current roads,” he added.
Past attempts to introduce toll charges on public roads constructed using taxpayers’ cash like Thika Superhighway have been met with resistance and it remains to be seen how the State will overcome that resistance with the new project.
Mr Macharia said talks with World Bank are ongoing and are expected to be concluded by December.
Some of the special features of the road include a dedicated lane for well-organised, large-capacity buses under the bus rapid transit (BRT) plan that is aimed at improving public commuter service and easing congestion.
The road will come with multiple interchanges at intersections on Popo-Kapiti, Lang’ata-Lusaka, Bunyala, Rhapta and James Gichuru roads.
Parliament in 2008 approved the construction of a 77-kilometre double-decker road in Nairobi under a 30-year build-operate-transfer (BOT) deal that allows private firms to invest in a public project, operate it for an agreed period to recoup their expenses and profit before handing it over to the State.
But nearly a decade later construction works are yet to commence.
Initial attempts to build the road failed after the World Bank raised concern over the integrity of Strabag — the Austrian firm that had won the concession to build and operate the road.
World Bank deal paves way for work on Nairobi’s first elevated highway