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This one is in Donholm connecting Jogoo Road to Outer Ring Road, I don`t know its name.
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vankelvin:I haven`t posted that interchange anywhere, please show me another picture of that interchange if you are sure of what you are saying. |
Pangani Interchange
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tylann:Yeah it`s in Parkland but I`m not sure about the name, I think it`s Wangari Maathai Interchange. |
Museum Hill Interchange
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tylann:That interchange is in Nairobi Metro, immediately after Athi River. |
Mombasa Road- Namanga Road Interchange. The interchange is in Nairobi, don't be confused by the name.
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The Capital
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Mmmmh, that cluster ![]()
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View of Nairobi Skyline from Nairobi National Park, behind Ole Serene Hotel
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Sameer Business Center
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Annael:Tanzanians are always in denial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e25T5T-RQlg |
Annael:Tanzania is a very backward country https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH8j_kBGzYk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7eVB6O1Kaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jiv2xSVDOc |
Annael:Tanzania is good at spiritual killing, that`s why you are ranked the most satanic nation in the world. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47447103 Tanzania arrests 65 'witchdoctors' over killings Published4 March 2019 IMAGE COPYRIGHTBARCROFT MEDIA/GETTY IMAGES image captionAlbinism affects around one in every 1,400 Tanzanians, far higher than average Police in Tanzania have arrested 65 "witchdoctors", or traditional healers, in connection with the ritual killing of at least 10 children. The children were killed in January and many had body parts removed. There is a belief among some people in Tanzania, and neighbouring countries, that using human body parts in rituals can bring wealth and good luck. The inspector general of police, Simon Sirro, has ordered that every traditional healer obtain a licence. The albino who confronted a witchdoctor Challenging Africa's albino stereotypes Find out more about Tanzania "We have also requested other institutions like religious leaders and politicians to help us," he added. Ten children were murdered in the south-western Njombe region and an unknown number in the northern Simuyu region. One of the children, Goodluck Mfugale, was just five years old when he was killed. His parents told the BBC their son had been robbed of his future. media captionMy son was murdered for 'witchcraft' There is a particular belief that the body parts of people with albinism are especially potent in the rituals, leading to many killings. However it is not clear if any of the 10 children known to have been killed had albinism. Albinism is particularly prevalent in Tanzania with one in 1,400 affected, according to a 2006 BMC Public Health report. This compares with one in 20,000 in Western countries. Activists on the continent say poverty contributes to the suspicion surrounding albinos and the belief their body parts can be sold for large sums of money. |
Annael:That`s what you do in Tanzania, you kill albino and children for sacrifices. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oieZ2M5myGQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PKWoW0ZzIk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd7RRr5Eubg |
Kazikazi what`s happening in Tanzania? https://twitter.com/MariaSTsehai/status/1320615942506848256?s=20 |
Annael:So that`s the reason you are slaughtering young children and albino for rituals? Is that the reason why you eat snakes?
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Annael:Witchcraft is satanic. Anyway, take this.
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Annael:Are you aware that Tanzania leads the world in witchcraft?
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Annael:Are you aware that only 30% of Tanzanians are connected to electricity?
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Annael:Are you aware that 50% of Tanzanians are extremely poor?
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Another view I can`t wait to see after the expressway has been incorporated here.
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Shma2020:I`m trying to imagine the view of that overpass passing close to next to these buildings ![]()
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tylann:I think kazikazi should be the last person to talk about cooked data cause their government is known for that. Let`s take for example their growth rate, how comes that they have been growing at a rate of 7% yearly since 2000 but that doesn`t reflect in their GDP and revenue collection? How can you grow by 7% when your export and manufacturing are constant or reducing? How can you say that you have more millionaires that a certain country yet the banks of that country with fewer millionaires more profit than those in your country? |
Did Kazikazi said that they lead Africa in electrification? Here is the latest report from their ministry of energy indicates the percentage of electricity connection in Tanzania ![]()
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Kazikazi:Turkana is building an interchange, do you have something like than outside Dar? |
Kazikazi:Who is lying between your report and KNBS? The article states that Kenya built 6,000km of paved roads in 2017 wakati KNBS is only stating 1,000km. So tell us Mr. Kumamoto, who is lying?
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Hey Kazikazi, I have just seen an updated data from World Bank that 50% of Tanzanians are extremely poor ![]()
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CBD
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