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It cannot beat this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1QV2-5BcOE samorobo: |
That is children park. That is not a central park slowpoke. samorobo: |
Nairobi is one greenest city - with half are green space 1) Nairobi National park -Animal park - with many zoos inside it 2) Uhuru park-central park - Jivanjee - all the way to westlands - are green spaces. 3) Karura forest 4) Ngong forest 5) Langata botanical garden 6) Langata Uhuru gardens. 7) Aborterum Park City Park10) Jamhuri park ...and many small other ones. Try to compete with Nigerian slumcities...you have the same architect and city planners. Just40: |
It decent by west african standard - pretty crap compared to kenya. You got one ugly region. Just40: |
I have only see the half decent tree lined Aburi. The rest including the freedom square is pretty sad. You should try to compete with Nigeria - Naiobi and Kenya is on another level. Just40: |
Nairobi of course many parks including 17Km square animal park 5kms from CBD, Nairobi arboretum, Two forests, and many small parks. One newly built is Uhuru Gardens - with museum - in Langata https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmNLQH6hEig |
Do you have anything like Nairobi one that in Accra or Kumasi. Just40: |
Dont compare a park in middle of a slum - with Nairobi central/uhuru park that is comparable to likes of Central Park Neywork - Smack right at CBD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0oos7qx6-s 68816419: |
I knew it was hot-air. Tanzania is with Nigeria and Ghana with about 70K fixed broadband connections. The subscription on fixed broadband is actually dropping. https://www.tcra.go.tz/uploads/text-editor/files/QUARTERLY%20COMMUNICATIONS%20STATISTICS%20-%20June%20%202022%20FINAL_LAST_1661940581.pdf
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160Km per hour rail is not high speed. That starts at 250kms per hour. Laying the backbone is one thing - connecting a million household to fiber is something else. Kazikazi: |
They are many such parks all over Africa - but few are taken off. Speak when it take off. So far nothing in Tanzania has taken off - just the usual promises. Not even SGR is complete... Kazikazi: |
I doubt you have a million fixed broadband. Kazikazi: |
From World Bank. TZ & South Africa are 1.3M. Ghana and Nigeria 65K & 75k ![]() Tanzania figures are shockingly impressive |
Kenya Fixed Broadband (Fiber to home mostly) now approaches a million. South Africa last I checked was leading with 2 million. Kenya has almost doubled it's fixed broadband in two years. Nigeria, Ghana and TZ - cannot even manage 0.1m fixed broadband connection (https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/companies/jamii-chips-at-safaricom-zuku-fixed-data-market-3962770 Meanwhile, Safaricom’s share fell by 2.4 percentage points to 34.3 percent, and Zuku’s by 1.7 percentage points to 27.9 percent. The trio dominates the fixed data market, controlling up to 85.1 percent stake, with Poa Internet Kenya controlling 10.3 percent, up from 8.9 percent in June 2021. In terms of subscribers, the CA data shows that Safaricom added 44,723 connections in the period, taking its total to 314,120, while Zuku added 38,606 to hit 255,906. JTL’s additional 61,810 users saw its total rise to 200,079, with Poa boasting 94,699 users, up from 65,129 a year earlier. The uptake of fixed internet in the country has been growing since the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2020, driven by a rise in people working from home during the pandemic. |
This only thing that impress me in TZ now. Kazikazi: |
If rain fail for one season in Tanzania - you'll all be dead. Kazikazi: |
Large areas of Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya are currently in the grip of a severe drought - worst in 40yrs. This drought has decimated almost 40 percent of all livestocks in the horn of Africa - and that those people livelihood. The rains have failed for 4yrs now - and this year was worst. Count yourself lucky because with your legendary laziness you cannot survive such a natural disaster. "In November 2021, scientists at the Famine Early Warning System Network sent out a warning that an unprecedented drought in the Horn of Africa was imminent if poor seasonal rainfall continued into 2022. Tragically, their prediction is turning out to be prescient. East Africa, and in particular, parts of Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Kenya, are experiencing the driest conditions and hottest temperatures since satellite record-keeping began" Kazikazi: |
Nope. It's because every old, orphan, disabled, vulnerable and such people in kenya are social welfare system. They get monthly stipend to supplement their income. Any disabled kenya carries a disability card - that entitle him to tax free life - and many benefits. Disable people in kenya are entitled to 5% of ALL JOBS. From parliament to any job - gov hires for - they reserve positions for disabled people. You therefore cannot find disabled kenyans begging. In fact they are given priority to sell stuff on corner streets, own shops, and such - and they pay nothing license or taxes. So evil people go to Tanzania and bring in disabled beggars - and distribute them all over Kenya - house them in boarding houses - collect daily begging earnings - drop them in the morning - pick them in the evening. FIX YOUR COUNTRY. Funny story, this weekend I was drinking in my rural center, there is guy who had lost front teeth, he said he was certified as being PWD - dental disability - there are maybe a million kenyans who carry disability card for anything you can thing of - as long as a doctor certified it Kazikazi: |
Again, we have to thank the forwarding looking Suluhu for embracing regional trade and integration. The magufuli was a disaster. Suluhu is going to open up Tanzania for proper competition - because you have no option. https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/business/good-news-to-workers-as-tanzania-kenya-slash-permit-fee-3658210 |
When you write such tortured argument dont wonder why TZ companies use all means possible including illegal one to hire Kenyans to work in your industries, companies, hotels, name it. Obviously you rarely will see kenya informal traders because TZ police and people would make their life hard. I have two friends working in TZ - both are engineers - one works legally - the other the company sneaks him - for few months - and then he out - because your people are PLAIN LAZY USELESS. Kazikazi: |
The whole idea of building proper highways is to deal with insecurity and expense - otherwise if I want to ship my tea from Kericho to Abuja - I would have to now track or rail it 800kms to Mombasa...have it go round Africa to Lagos port...then all the way on road to Abuja.That is a month at best. But now if there was a road...I would just drive for 5,000kms...that is 5 days of driving...if I drive 1000kms every day...on good proper expressway...this should be vision of Africa...major highways and rail lines. In developed world - trucks are driven from london to germany...from Toronto to Los Angeles...4,000kms in 2-3 days - one should one day drive from Abuja to Nairobi in 2-3 days.. Fourpockets: |
Yes a good start - what needs to happen next - is to complete Trans-Africa highways. Cairo to Capetown is mostly sorted. Many others remain. https://www.webuildvalue.com/wp-content/uploads//trans-african-highway-network_03-1-727x1024.jpeg GeneralDae: |
Kenya made batteries lands in TEMA - this part of 7 country AfCFTA pilot. This huge window for Intra-Africa trade. https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/2022/09/kenya-begins-trading-under-afcfta-with-locally-made-batteries/ Pilot->Kenya, Cameron, Egypt, Ghana, Rwanda and Tanzania. |
Nigerians and Ghanian leave Airline business ALONE - you cant hack it. It takes lots of discipline. Ethiopians are incredibly disciplined people. Look what hell is this Reviewed January 4, 2017 via mobile The worst airline I have ever flown Our flight was supposed to leave at 9am, as such we woke up early to catch the flight and arrived and checked in at the airport 2 hours prior to takeoff. The flight left at 5pm!!!!! That's right 8 hours delay for a 1 hour flight. Every time we asked their staff regardless of what time it was we were told 30 minutes till boarding, as such We were refused a refund for the whole 8 hours as I had tried to transfer to another flight in the hopes of salvaging the day. Every other airline that day left at the scheduled time so this was not an airport issue, I know this as I had over 8 hours to watch them board and leave. We were given 0 compensation for being held hostage by the airline for the whole day, not even an apology. When we finally boarded their flight the business class (which was almost twice the price of economy) was exactly the same as the economy, absolutely 0 difference you are merely sitting at the front few rows and they have no business class lounge. A complete scam. If there was a watchdog service in Nigeria I have no doubt they would be shut down for fraud amongst other things. We could have driven the route in a car in the time we waited, needless to say all my business meetings were missed and the day wasted. I cannot stress enough how much you should avoid this airline completely. Date of travel: November 2016 Seat comfort Customer service Legroom In-flight Entertainment Value for money 2 Thank Phearphire This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1-d8728955-r449588699-Arik_Air-World.html# |
Cry for Nigeria Terrible Terrible airline. The worst flying experience ever. Fly at your own peril. After 3 flight cancellations, 7 hours of delays at the Lagos Airport, we finally got to JFK without a single piece of luggage except the crew's. The toilets without tissue paper and soap, lousy food and overall terrible service. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1-d8728955-r449588699-Arik_Air-World.html# |
I will ask her tomorrow - but look like Arik Air. I know Kenya althetes saw chaos in Asaba games. I have seen documenteries of some NIgeria airlines - dutct apes - AC not working - “WORST AIRLINE EVER” Review of Arik Air |
My friend - forget about my daughter - focus on the elephant on the house - are Nigerian airlines rather the worst in the planet earth. Yes or No. Would a sane person board a Nigerian airline.Nope. I havent even checked how turkish airline is rated...didnt travel...but sure know Nigeria....you got problems. samorobo: |
I didnt. I wont. I will copy what is good. I will keep what is bad. For example male circumscion - Brits dont do it - we do it. Female circumscion - we have had to drop that. Overally for next 100yrs we are going to be doing more of copying, buying, aping... We are NOT EQUAL. They are ahead. We are behind. We cannot live a lie. samorobo: |
These are common sense issues that African debated in 1900s and resolved that British lifestyle, culture, language and name it were better than theirs - and left theirs. I dont even consider it. I live it. I dont want to go back and live in my culture. It stone age culture. I want to benefit from advancement that British have made for 10th centuries. If you want to live in fantasy that africa stone age culture and etc is the same as British go ahead alone. Practise your voodooism as you remain backward and primitive alone samorobo: |
Why dont you stop going to church - and speaking English - and come tell us how far you'll get it. English is superior to your Igbo. It's richer. It's deeper. It's better. samorobo: |
British culture is NOW superior to Nigeria. They dealt with witchraft centuries ago - you still believe it. samorobo: |
Kenya has long way - Nigeria is hopeless. Kenya has done fairly well compared to Nigeria despite the oil and name it that you got. samorobo: |
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