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Construction is going on. Magufuli city is the one that has all of those because they started with horizontal infrastructure. Here they started with vertical infrastructure
I see so many sagging power lines all over the city didn't the tanzanian government set up the horizontal infrastructure to address that issue? I hope the rest was done such as drainage and sewage system those are part of the horizontal infrastructure that aims at addressing the above issues. You don't just rush to set up buildings having not addressed the essence of modernity.
Problem is buildings don't improve people's lives ..... Tz should focus on the macro economy tanzanians are very poor they should increase salaries and GDP per Capita should grow you can't have Nigerians ethipians living better.......
Nice video Bertin.Despite Dodoma being seismically active and prone to large earthquakes,the government has designed it to be a low sprawling city same as Abuja and Las Vegas.The only drawback for Dodoma is the zoning was not properly taken into account. Maybe because it is not being built from scratch.
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Do developers and architects/urban planners not travel to the USA and Canada, and not even to Europe to be inspired by what is new and modern in the developed world? look at South Africa and see how advanced they are in terms of urbanism and architecture and try to imitate it... it is not possible that in Tanzania they continue to build these canals and also do nothing thinking about the people and pedestrians who they will walk on these streets where there is not even a proper sidewalk.
What you see on the ground is just the early stages of development of the city.Cannals will be constructed and pedestrians walks will be installed.In January the government signed MOU with Korea's Agency for Administration City and Heerim Architects and Planners to develop the city to world standards. Alot gonna be put in place including city parks e.t.c.Starting next June after the budget many developments will happen in the city.The roads you are seeing right now were just constructed to aid construction trucks and workers to access the construction site at the moment.Nice observation though.
@Atlantic8616 You are obviously one of those simpleton who get excited by concrete jungles. There is no need to build skyscrapers, and pack hundreds of thousands of people in a small space when there is no shortage of land.
To remind you bro bertin Dodoma buildings are not tall due to it's location and lies in Earth quake zone in central Tanzania which is a bite sem arid Region, and makes the Government offices to build short buildings for it's location
@@karyori69How can a developing country like Tanzania match financial muscles of Japan's development of Tokyo?The best we can do at the moment is to build shorter towers.Even Tokyo in it's early development had shorter towers. With their economic and technological advancement now they can afford to build high rise towers but they are restricted to zoning.
@@karyori69 The problem with Kenyans is the the unmatched obsession with skyscrapers. For you a well developed city means having skyscrapers. Don't act like the Internet does not exist in Kenya.You can Google Dodoma masterplan from the Dodoma city Authority website in relation to development of the city and the zoning itself. The limit to buildings going high is set at 14 floors and it is limited to only to two zones that is government city and ndejengwa investment area.