I was in Tanzania around this time last year it was rain season I miss Tanzania soo much 😢 such a beautiful place to be Hope you are enjoying your time there💙
@Perfectafrika yess I love ❤️ it rainy season but I see on the Tanzanian news ITV a lot of places is flooding, but am coming again soon my life is not complete without Tanzania 💙
@Ntsako27 🤣🤣 He said he was born in Congo, but his English and Swahili don't sound Congolese at all. You can recognise South Africans or someone who grew up in South Africa when they pronounce Her, Funeral, Per, and Person. You can recognise Nigerians when they pronounce Brother, beg, and husband🤣🤣
@@Perfectafrika very long ago,,, we done with KENYA, we compete with SOUTH AFRICA now.. and Egypt and Morroco ! Kenya got no BRT, their SGR trai use DIESEL, we got BRT, ELECTRIC TRAIN ( the ones with the top and bottom coaches ) ,, the one country got that is MORROCO, so yeah , we ahead .. the only thing kenya is better than us is ENGLISH .. and GDP, butwe careless about the GDP because NIGERIA got biggest GDP but looks her people runs from the country because of the economic situations, so GDP is just a number, example look at NAMIBIA has GDP of 11 Billion US dollars but they have better infrastructures than Tanzania & kenya in my opinion, but without doupt SOUTH AFRICA is leading in every sector,,
Tanzania has a lot more to explore from Zanzibar, Daresalaam all the way to Mwanza, Dodoma without forgetting Moshi and Arusha and their attractions like Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro etc
There is. Poor or rich does not mean you cease being different and unique. You can be poor in 1, rich in 2, and be overall a poor or rich country. There is also the paradox of rich country, poor people...this is when your country's wealth does not trickle down to the population.
@michaelmmanzi3078 "can be" = potential. We are talking now, I would not be wrong to say Mali or Malawi is a poor country in 2024. It can improve in future but, it is currently poor.
@@lebo5281Just celebrate the country unique culture and it's niceness, without putting into classes poor or rich. That is a poor perspective and degrading.
The name was translated in Arabic by the Sultan, the place/town by then was called Mzizima in Zaramo which are the native tribe of the city, which means the same due its nature Mzizima the land of peace and harmony etc@@Perfectafrika
At least you see the truth, because you have visited both countries, I always see some neighbours making noise that they are ahead 100 years of Tz, but when they get to be aware of what Tz is doing it will be late and we like them to continue with such ego 😂😂😂, the big number of projects here in Tanzania, we have never witnessed and I am engineer who got chances to work in two mega project One in big dam and East African crude oil pipeline so I know what is going on, after two years Tanzania is on different league@@Perfectafrika
Tanzania is not poor, people who are living in poor countries are dying of hunger like Kenya, we have everything here that is why you can not see a Tanzanian is running out of his country like Ethiopia, Libya or Morocco@@Georgenjenga-ut8hp