Shida ya tanzania is the same as that of DRC, CAR ,Libya, Mozambique, angola and west African countries; multinational corporation exploitation. Hawa ndio waliua Laurent kabila, magufuli, Gaddafi. As long as they are in Africa, this continent will never prosper
Fal_468
November 26, 2021, 7:19pm
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Tarantinoh:
Meat is 480 Kshs per Kg huku kwetu, but I agree TZ is still a backward country, but they have made tremendous steps since 98 when I first went there to visit my maternal aunt with a 20 litres of paraffin.
Kama Mwanza meat is 350, in the villages haiwezi pita 250
Hmmmmm
November 27, 2021, 9:37am
23
I was in Tz for well over a week and my title sums up everything. I had been to Tz many times before but mostly to the cities. This time I went even to the rural parts. I thought Magufool had done a lot and that the mega projects they posted online reflected the real situation on the ground. Some talkers were starting to get worried about our southern neighbour as well. Well, they are just using positive PR kama ile ya Gafana Alfred Moo Tour.
I was in Mwanza, the 2nd largest city, there was power rationing during the day daily. In fact, there is an on-going national water and power rationing affecting even Dar es Salaam and Arusha. Samia confirmed this on national media. Kisumu dwarfs Mwanza by a very big margin. Though its CBD is bigger than Nakuru’s, most estates in Mwanza are like village settlements. Houses have no water and sewer connections. Most estate roads are not tarmacked. There are no basic services like supermarkets, cyber services, laundry shops, etc. As per Tz standards, the likes of Naivasha, Meru, Kericho would qualify to be cities.
Another thing I observed, Kenya’s GDP must be at least 2 times larger than Tz’s. GDP measures the monetary value of finished goods and services in a country in USD. Now, most products are way cheaper compared to Kenya (a kilo of meat is Tsh. 7000 (Ksh. 350) in Mwanza compared to Ksh. 600 in Kenya. Cereals like rice retail at half the price we are accustomed to). You might be tempted to think that the cheaper cost of goods and services has a positive bearing on the average consumer but it does not. Tanzanians earn way less than Kenyans for the same job/service. So, their spending power is very weak.
To be honest, Tz in 2021 is like Kenya in 2001.
Ni ukweli ukienda TZ saa hii as a kenyan unafaa kulipa $200. Or what are the feed involved.
Fal_468
November 27, 2021, 8:16pm
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if you have covid and yellow fever certs you are good