Where the Rich HIDE in Dar es salaan,Tz 🇹🇿

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @emeliathompson3453
    @emeliathompson3453 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I wish the rich would pave some of the roads in their neighborhoods..

    • @solomon7000
      @solomon7000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      lol fr

  • @1keilah
    @1keilah 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Beautiful

    • @MRHELLOTZ
      @MRHELLOTZ  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @BoboKisempia
    @BoboKisempia ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice neighborhood but no road, eehh black people, really ashamed sometimes 😢

  • @rodgersasu
    @rodgersasu ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Njoo Mbweni ndio Balaa zaidi

    • @MRHELLOTZ
      @MRHELLOTZ  ปีที่แล้ว

      Soon new video

  • @emeliathompson3453
    @emeliathompson3453 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please show houses that are for sale,

  • @section8ight174
    @section8ight174 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    🤣 lovely houses but what’s with the TERRIBLE roads? Don’t they ever work together and pave the roads themselves? SMH always waiting for the GVT to do it all, that’s effects of religion on the masses!! Makes you always look out for help outside of yourself, it’s the perfect brainwashing tool

    • @Opinlinz
      @Opinlinz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Tanzania is an emerging country. So things that people are use to in the West aren't necessarily priority in the country.
      People who own the homes cannot just contract people to build the roads. That's something the government must step in to do. As the economic situation increases in the next few years then you'll see more of these roads paved because the government will have access to funds from there other projects that are taking off soon.
      Everyone needs to stop thinking the West was built in a day

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Opinlinz And therein lies the problem! Always waiting for help outside yourselves! It’s sad that In 2024, we can’t come up with alternatives to residential road paving than the ridiculously expensive asphalt? How did the romans manage to pave roads (Roman ways) in their colonies as a early as 300BC? Some of these roads are still standing today!! Persian King Darius commissioned STONE/BRICK-SLABBED ROADS in the 5TH Century BC. Egypt was constructing roads between 2600-2200BC & India about 3000BC, I can carry on but yet thousands of years after the first roads were built, we as AFRIKANS cannot seriously come up with cheap yet sustainable way to construct roads so we have to wait 60 years since independence & still waiting because apparently Rome wasn’t built in a day? This is the WORST mentality to have fella, feel free to argue with yourself. Peace ✌🏾

    • @Opinlinz
      @Opinlinz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@section8ight174
      Afrika isn't Rome and you are referring to a time period where there wasn't countries but territories under a different structure of rules.
      The legionnaires were mainly responsible for building the roads in ancient Rome. They were part of the army of engineers and the army was under the rule of the government.
      Darius was the king and the king was the government so you clearly aren't thinking before your speak. Just running your mouth like most people do. Instead of taking action.
      The fascinating part about your speech is you automatically assume I'm waiting on help. When I'm asking questions about how to get contracts with the government to build roads.
      So as I was stating you can't just start building anything before you check with government; that goes for anywhere. Even the U.S.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Opinlinz Again, you are coming from a place of sub-servitude! I clearly used Rome as a point of reference & it’s obviously isn’t Afrika but EGYPT is and like in most Afrikan countries, it’s always the “let’s wait for the government to do it all” we are just going to sit back and twiddle our thumbs whilst living in subpar conditions because the so called government isn’t able to come up with solutions! Don’t make me laugh. You are the government, organise from grassroots, getting the council involved and breakdown the workloads. Sitting back wallowing in mediocrity isn’t going to get this country moving at pace that’s needed in the 21st century! Again go argue with yourself, I’m busy now!