You guys can't even beat Uganda in education.This is what foolish Tanzanians had to say of a Kenya's Kiswahili paper.Apparently it was way hard than they thought it would be!
Kazikazi: Show me you final high school mathematics exam,I will compare with Tanzania's paper.The whole Africa will laugh at you.Kenya is behind in science and math.This age you can't cheat anymore.everything is open.show me your stuff.
Daejoyoung: l'm beginning to have a feeling most of these guys here are not Kenyans but lost Nigerians who can't find their way back home from Kibera except Prolly a few like Tayser and mtis.
The supposedly biggest economy in the continent can't operate a national carrier. Nigeria which is richer than Kenya should be able to easily purchase boeings and turn the Murtala Muhammed Airport into a world-class facility like JKIA. Nigeria's bank balances are so funny, where is the solid cash that the 400 billion economy can use to revamp their airline sector. Kenya is using about 4.15 billion US dollars to fund it's educational budget this year being of a population of 45-50m,can Nigeria match up this numbers. Where is the solid cash for the Nigerians? Are you so informal that you cannot throw up such amount of monies?
A thread of Kenya versus Nigeria has brought other countries into it. Ghanaians are backing Kenyans and viceversa and also Tanzanians are backing Nigerians and vice versa. Going forward I'd like this thread to be majorly an affair of Kenyans and Nigerians only without much the talking of their geopolitical competitors of Tanzania and Ghana respectively. As a Kenyan I see Ethiopia as our potential challenger in East Africa,the rest aren't even near!
Kenyanstar: https://allafrica.com/view/group/main/main/id/00061457.html Bus body-builder Labh Singh Harnam Singh (LSHS) has been hired to build high-capacity buses for Tanzania government's Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services as Kenya prepares to import the same from South Africa next month.
LSHS managing director Mr Daniel Maundu said the firm was working on the first order after the Tanzania government contracted Isuzu Motors to build the first 80-person capacity buses for use under the BRT programme.
Meanwhile, Kenya is planning to import the high capacity buses yet Tanzania, which initially imported buses from China, has turned to us to use our 70-year plus experience to build the buses for them.
Artistic impression of the railway passing through the Nairobi National Park! We care for our wildlife this much!
We take the initiative to examine the impact of railway construction and operations on the environment, and practice eco-friendly ideas in all aspects of project design, management and construction throughout the SGR project.
Tunnels.....Bridges and The Concrete supporting beams(some go up to 50m high!) they hold the railway so as to cut the gradient of the rugged terrain as one starts going to up-country Kenya and ensure the safety of wildlife in our national parks!
It depends on geography.Different Kenyan tribes speak Swahili differently! This is Otile brown who lived most of his life along the Kenyan Coast! It is believed that those from the Coast 'speak it better' not necessarily know it better.Even this case applies in Tanzania.A person who lives in Dar Es Sallam would have a different accent with a person from upcountry Tanzania like Musoma! I'm personally from Mombasa Kenya and my accent is different from those living in upcountry.Londoners pronounce English words differently when compared to Mancs!
Nowenuse: Hey Mr, not everyone is so dumb! Some people are naturally very quick in noticing subtle differences, even when it may seem like they shouldn't be able to easily notice these differences.
Let me give you an example, many years ago when I was younger, I was watching an Indian movie with my siblings. As usual, Bollywood movies are in Hindi/Urdu language. In the same movie, the actors travelled to another part of India and all of a sudden, I noticed that the spoken language in the movie changed. It was still an Indian language of course but I just knew that this was not the normal Hindi I was hearing from the beginning of the movie (even though we only followed the subtitles). I told my siblings about , but they were like . They never noticed anything and never cared to notice anything. They just continued watching.
Due to my nature of inquisitiveness, I went online after the movie and that was when I learnt about the other different languages and demography of India. I always thought the entire India had a uniform Hindi language.
I later discovered that the actors of that movie actually travelled from North India to South India where the natives speak a Dravidian language and not an Indo-aryan language as most of North india does.
Now, this was about a decade ago. If I could notice the differences between Indian languages which are thousands of miles away from me and which I had no single idea of, be rest assured that the difference of spoken Swahili among east Africans should be a piece of cake to me many years later.
Kamikazi, the Tanzanian guy has confirmed this to me already.
Here are some Tanzanian musics below by a single artiste, you can listen to them and tell me if Kenyans sing that way. I don't even want to even bring in the likes of Alikiba, Diamond, Vanessa, Rayvanny, Christian Bella, etc here
The second music almost sounded like an Indian music the way the guy was singing it.
The 3rd song was featuring Bahati (a Kenyan singer) and not matter how hard the Kenyan singer tried, he just couldn't get the unique Bongo flavour melody of Aslay (the Tanzanian singer), the difference was very clear.
So do you want a comparison between Kenya and and the Nigerian car market? We already had it and it's a shame that Nigeria sells few car units than Kenya!
srclark: we have 15 of these to ferry nationals of other countries definitely nrot Kenyans be abusing your benefactors there the thunder that will fire you is doing pressing up you hear definitely all this things is so big to an average Kenyan when you take so much pride when you buy a used car that is even older than you yourself shamelessness is bad . A Kenyan will buy a Toyota kluger and we no go hear word again
They bring in tourists and Kenyans travelling abroad get to fly in their own national carrier,that's pride!
srclark: we have 15 of these to ferry nationals of other countries definitely nrot Kenyans be abusing your benefactors there the thunder that will fire you is doing pressing up you hear definitely all this things is so big to an average Kenyan when you take so much pride when you buy a used car that is even older than you yourself shamelessness is bad . A Kenyan will buy a Toyota kluger and we no go hear word again
Shut it for heaven sake! Nigeria has the most number of poor people in the continent! Your illetracy rate is even an embarrassment !
Timewilltell2: Trust me no SA can match my iq. You should hide in shame for even challenging a naija girl in that, knowing we are your superiors .I'm glad you know you are an illiterate like 99% of your people.