Comparison Between Nairobi And Dar Es Salaam

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  • Comparison Between Nairobi And Dar Es Salaam
    Explore the vibrant and dynamic cities of Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. Join us as we delve into a comprehensive comparison between Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Discover the unique architectural wonders, bustling city life, and cultural vibrancy of these two African cities.
    We'll take you through the modern metropolis of Nairobi, highlighting its advanced architecture and rapid pace, and contrast it with the coastal charm and historical influences of Dar es Salaam. See how Dar es Salaam has evolved in 2023 and 2024, with insights into its architecture and city planning.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 People
    02:35 Architectural Contrasts
    05:57 Daily Life
    07:32 Nightlife
    10:51 Crime & Safety
    14:08 Weather
    15:34 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 683

  • @ArchitectRussell
    @ArchitectRussell  Před 24 dny +9

    Watch a full tour of the most famous building in Nairobi, The KICC Building >> czcams.com/video/_3mOS0TSkhQ/video.html

  • @billgussy6099
    @billgussy6099 Před 22 dny +51

    I am Tanzanian who live in Arusha, for me i prefer Nairobi to Dar. It is close and easy for me to go to Nrb than Dar. Arusha to Dar 700 kms whle Nairobi is only 250 kms away. Wheather in Nairobi is very similar to that of Arusha cold Dar is too hot. All in all we are all East Africans same backgrounds, same culture lets love one another.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 22 dny +4

      Well said 👏

    • @leroydanny4072
      @leroydanny4072 Před 15 dny +1

      Arusha should join Kenya

    • @afrihension
      @afrihension Před 7 dny +1

      We are all East Africans and we should be proud of what our countries are doing.

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Před 20 hodinami

      ​@@leroydanny4072my favourite City in Tanzania 😂. I welcome the move.

  • @kondeamani5106
    @kondeamani5106 Před 25 dny +51

    So in short Nairobi wants to be a European/American city while Dar wants to be an Asian city... I think its down to original influence, how the cities started

    • @ringringring1718
      @ringringring1718 Před 22 dny +8

      Not really... One is a coast city and the other is inland. They can't be the same. Dar is more like Mombasa in terms of energy.

    • @paulchika4121
      @paulchika4121 Před 21 dnem +9

      Nope Nairobi wants to be Kanairo

    • @banji4to
      @banji4to Před 21 dnem +1

      Daar feels more European while Nairobi feels more American/Asian

    • @dennisgichohi5392
      @dennisgichohi5392 Před 21 dnem +3

      Nairobi wants to be like Kanairo

    • @paulchika4121
      @paulchika4121 Před 20 dny

      @@dennisgichohi5392 they don't get the vibes until they get to Kanairo. We are Kenyans that's just simple as it is.

  • @amarido12
    @amarido12 Před 25 dny +164

    As Tanzanian i can agree to some point on what youre saying because i lived in Dar and i visited Nairobi regularly, these two cities and people can not be compared, Nairobi is more modern and advanced technologically and socially way far than Dar, Dar is full of coastal people who are much slower and Swahili Natives, Nairobians can only be compared by people from Northen Tanzania, Arusha and Kilimanjaro. Dar is beautiful city and is growing fast but Nairobi is on another level, and it is the people makes that difference.

    • @raanajak471
      @raanajak471 Před 25 dny +22

      @amarido12
      Asante ndugu yangu...he should've compared Dar with Mombasa. Same speed 😂
      Dar has a life, and its healthier;less stress. Whats the rush? The Kiswahili sanifu unifies the whole country. But the white man can't get those subtle points. ❤ from 🇰🇪

    • @amarido12
      @amarido12 Před 25 dny

      @@raanajak471 Many of tourists attractions in Kenya are around or closer to Nairobi, so the city is full of tourists, thats why Kenyans automatically became friendly,polite and welcoming and English became priority, Unlike Dar tourism is not Major business, the City have more of local vibes with very minimal numbers of tourists, Tanzanian Goverment is now trying to invest more in modenizing the city to keep tourists longer, for a long time touriss visit Tanzania to go to National Parks and visit Zanzibar and leave immediately , very few hanging around , Nairobi discovered that is more profitable to invest in infrastructure and in businesses that will keep visitors longer by making them feels at home, many tourists feels more at home in Nairobi and they stay longer, and some wants to move parmanently.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +7

      Stop the cap, I know a Jealous KunyaMavi when I see one! These two GREAT cities cannot be compared, Dar is more like LA while NRB is like NY!! You try and work in over 30 degree weather with high humidity & hardly any wind, it sucks the life out of you! Y’all NAIROBI folk are used to that cool temperature like London, perfect for business! Now wait we got DOM coming up! It’s gonna rival NRB within the next 5-10 years, mark my words!!

    • @abrahammohammed4077
      @abrahammohammed4077 Před 24 dny +12

      @@section8ight174talking as if Nairobi is waiting for whatever city in tz to catch up?? You must be delalu😂😂

    • @angelinekinoti8790
      @angelinekinoti8790 Před 24 dny +12

      ​@@section8ight174Indeed Nairobi is sitting waiting for those cities to catch up🤣🤣

  • @lewiskariukimunene
    @lewiskariukimunene Před 23 dny +30

    Thoroughly disappointed by the comment section
    Africans are not really united even though we dream of a 'united states of Africa'

  • @lillywyn8077
    @lillywyn8077 Před 21 dnem +39

    The Amount of Hate from Tanzanians to Kenya is always mind blowing to me wow.......Wakenya tuliwafanyia nini?😮

    • @barnessagini9691
      @barnessagini9691 Před 20 dny

      mwe na haraka kidogo

    • @georgemulinke
      @georgemulinke Před 19 dny +2

      Ni kiwaru😂😂😂😂

    • @hovsback1405
      @hovsback1405 Před 17 dny +1

      Ni wivu unawasumbua😂😂

    • @CliveAkhahenda-wd9qn
      @CliveAkhahenda-wd9qn Před 12 dny

      You are on point. I am a Pan Africanist. My heroes are Julius Nyerere, Nkrumah, and too many more to list, but I was treated so bad in the days of Magufuli, that I have never beeb back, or had a desire to. Tanzania has better roads, but Kenya Gen Z Kids taught the entire world we don't put up with shhh. My business is gemstones and uplifting local communities with my skills, but with the disrespect I was shown, I have never been back. The politicians haven't uplifted the people, just like in Kenya or any African nation

    • @jacoblasoi9403
      @jacoblasoi9403 Před 12 dny

      What did we do to you TZ...
      Tiuliwafanyia nini???

  • @vicmassluodollar
    @vicmassluodollar Před 24 dny +76

    Gotha Gotha tena 🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @alengodfrey657
    @alengodfrey657 Před 24 dny +22

    I live in Dar es Salaam, I totally agree with you

  • @EmilyAura-tn4ik
    @EmilyAura-tn4ik Před 21 dnem +17

    I am a proud Kenyan
    Happy you said the truth without sugarcoating the comparison,Kenya is for sure more devept than TZ ,the G 12:58 DP explains it all

  • @user-ej9fn6pn6t
    @user-ej9fn6pn6t Před 24 dny +21

    Dar es salaam people are more likely as of those in Mombasa than they are in Nairobi

    • @Martin-lv1xw
      @Martin-lv1xw Před 19 dny

      You're right, 100%. I've never been to Mombasa, but it's an ugly truth.. coastal people are very sluggish and probably lazy and traditional. I am Tanzanian but I never spent more than a day in Dar. Worthless city.

  • @traveldiarieswithbo6380
    @traveldiarieswithbo6380 Před 16 dny +12

    I love both cities. Dar and Nairobi. Both are different and have their own vibes. Africa is home and we are building it together despite the corruption. The future is Africa guys! Let's not take everything serious about vloggers and make us hate each other. They can as well pack and leave if they keep this comparison bs. Let's rise and build our motherland. Viva Africa ✌️

    • @arlenejebet
      @arlenejebet Před 5 dny

      In total agreement with this sentiment

  • @genesisbera7761
    @genesisbera7761 Před 24 dny +33

    I really love Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @lawrence8428
    @lawrence8428 Před 25 dny +35

    Kenyans have been saying this for a while. But coming from a foreigner... I don't know what Tanzanians are going to say. The few already in the comments sections are already extremely triggered 14 hours after the video goes up.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +13

      Overall, I still prefer Dar because of the beach. Beach overrules everything.

    • @karyori69
      @karyori69 Před 24 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell How about learning Swahili staying in a city u r earning ur Living? U r justfucken hypocrite n jingoistic with those sentiments! Move to Nairobi!

    • @pilimwanza8117
      @pilimwanza8117 Před 23 dny +4

      Go back to the street your fellow Kenyans are protesting as we speak

    • @skyhaker4742
      @skyhaker4742 Před 23 dny +2

      @@pilimwanza8117 you have a shallow mind.

    • @BAJCETIC-zt4fl
      @BAJCETIC-zt4fl Před 22 dny

      ​@@pilimwanza8117For better life what else, with what we have we still want better 😊

  • @our10picks18
    @our10picks18 Před 24 dny +16

    It would have made sense to compare Dar with Mombasa! Trust you me, Mombasa is undergoing a major transformation both in terms of highways and highrise buildings and is going to catch up to and overtake Dar very soon ✌️
    Nairobi is waaay ahead of Dar to be honest!

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 23 dny +1

      And people told me not to go to Mombasa because it’s similar to Dar!

    • @KiangiAri
      @KiangiAri Před 3 dny +1

      Mombasa overtaking Dar?😂😂😂...may be after 100 years.. which still is unlikely!

    • @danielelibariki4038
      @danielelibariki4038 Před 2 dny +1

      Nah it’s not even close fam . Mombasa is really really not even close

    • @mcback4384
      @mcback4384 Před 15 hodinami

      Dar = Nairobi +Mombasa X 10

  • @lewiskariukimunene
    @lewiskariukimunene Před 23 dny +13

    Soon I'll visit dar
    Watching from Nairobi

  • @pinchesmbuche4354
    @pinchesmbuche4354 Před 24 dny +11

    Kicc was 70s building kenya architecture.

  • @DenzelReid-ox6nr
    @DenzelReid-ox6nr Před 25 dny +10

    I’d love to visit both cities.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny

      Both are a wonderful experience

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny

      @@ArchitectRusselldidn’t sound like it they way you were constantly slagging both cities off! If you expect European standards then flights leave everyday! These countries are about 60 years old, let’s have a look at London foget 60 years but push it to 200 or 500 years after inception, St Giles Rookery, The Devils Acre, Frying Pan Alley etc! These were absolute DUMPS where the Destitute Plebs called it home!! Give people a chance, this is a BIG country in comparison to the little island you come from!

  • @rafski-travels-1984
    @rafski-travels-1984 Před 17 dny +2

    informative comparison, thanks.

  • @boycheezy
    @boycheezy Před 15 dny +4

    Your talking speed tells me that you stayed in Dar for a long time 😅 Much love from Kenya ❤

    • @arlenejebet
      @arlenejebet Před 5 dny

      😂😂😂😂😂 hii ni kali gotta tena

  • @b-blak
    @b-blak Před 21 dnem +4

    Randomly watching this video and I just saw myself playing at 7:42 & 7:55 😂😂😂 I'm definitely subscribing!!

  • @Salumchiwili2023
    @Salumchiwili2023 Před 22 dny +5

    Compare dar es salaam with coastal regions like mombasa and so on but not Nairobi is too deferent bro

  • @tyris54
    @tyris54 Před 24 dny +11

    Kindly do a comparison between Dar e alaam and Kisumu city.... Thanks

    • @johnmatalanga791
      @johnmatalanga791 Před 22 dny +1

      Actually with Mombasa as they are both coastal cities

    • @KiangiAri
      @KiangiAri Před 3 dny

      Kisumu is just a town buddy...lol,you can't compare with a mega city like Dar

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Před 20 hodinami

      🤣 what's that. Should be Kisumu, Entebbe, and Mwanza. Mwanza beats us pants down.

  • @Kamikaze-ks9hr
    @Kamikaze-ks9hr Před 21 dnem +11

    The love n hate between kenya and Tanzania its special😂😂.
    Beutiful girls
    swahili origin
    dar vs nairobi
    sgr(which is better)
    national dish, ugali,pilau
    Best safari( serengeti v masai mara)
    Tupendane jamani.
    Nairobi is better but hazijapishana kama mnavyofikiria. though its better to visit both cities

  • @danielmwendwa791
    @danielmwendwa791 Před 24 dny +20

    I don't understand why you travel if you primarily seek aspects of home away from home? Though it is true that Nairobi is better than Dar 😂

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 24 dny +1

      Nah I don’t - I’m just comparing difference thru my eyes

  • @GlobalSuccessNarratives

    Nice video

  • @paulgitau6055
    @paulgitau6055 Před 25 dny +28

    Nairobi never disappoint, world class 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +9

      Especially the politics

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +1

      65% of Nairobi is SLUMS!! People only like to show the developed side but let’s zoom out a lil bit 🤣

    • @skyhaker4742
      @skyhaker4742 Před 23 dny +7

      ​@@section8ight174 haha jokes on you... Nairobi is years ahead of Dar....
      Dar has a bigger gap between the rich middle class and the poor... Compared to Nairobi and Kenya in general and quality of life in Nairobi is better than Dar... So don't console yourself!!

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 23 dny +1

      @@skyhaker4742 Lol Naah jokes on you buddy! Tell me one thing NaiRubbish is miles ahead of TZ lol I’ll wait …

    • @skyhaker4742
      @skyhaker4742 Před 23 dny +5

      @@section8ight174 Road network, social amenities, hospitals, schools so much more.... I have lived in TZ for 2 years and I do farming in TZ married to a Tanzanian... So am speaking from a point of experience.

  • @Geniuz941
    @Geniuz941 Před 24 dny +18

    The way tanzanians are bitter in the comment section is very alarming.As a Kenyan i will never ever visit tz bcoz once they know you're a Kenyan,the hate you gonna receive is unimaginable.

    • @material_liv4674
      @material_liv4674 Před 24 dny +10

      Who will hate you there's a lot of kenyans live jn tanzania for years even my self I am married to kenyan so what are you talking about.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +12

      Lol saying you can’t afford to travel without saying it 🤣

    • @deven.oauditx7547
      @deven.oauditx7547 Před 23 dny +2

      You are misinformed by what you read in the social media. Common people in Tanzania are generally friendly to Kenyans.

    • @rodgerso709
      @rodgerso709 Před 22 dny +4

      I'm kenyan & i love Tanzanians. Very cool guys

    • @paulchika4121
      @paulchika4121 Před 21 dnem +1

      Tanzanians in Arusha aren't bitter at all

  • @ericmulumba9679
    @ericmulumba9679 Před 25 dny +49

    When comes to language you shouldn't complain. You're In a city of Swahili speaker, why should they speak English? why can't you bother to learn proper Swahili. That's like asking native London residents to speak arabic or Swahili when English is their native language. I appreciate Nairobi speaks English but you can't complain about Dar people not speaking English when you're fully aware Swahili is their language. I don't hear this narrative with Chinese, or Japanese but only when comes to African languages it seems no respect. If you want to live in a city of people who speak English then do that but don't go to non-english speaking cities and ask for privilege of them to speak to you in English. You should appreciate the fact that they are even trying too. Cut the entitlement.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +12

      Isn’t Nairobi a city of Swahili speakers too? 😂

    • @lakasid3860
      @lakasid3860 Před 25 dny +10

      ​@@ArchitectRussell Nairobi is not a city of Swahili speaker only Dar it is

    • @ericmulumba9679
      @ericmulumba9679 Před 25 dny +16

      @@ArchitectRussell It is not a city of Swahili speakers. Mombasa they priorities Swahili far much more than Nairobi does. Yes they do speak Swahili but English is their default language. Meanwhile Dar is a Swahili city to the core. If you've lived long enough in Tanzania you should understand that simple difference. You can try to be funny and all sort of laughing emojis but you need to show respect to our language. I'm not trying to be mean but it's disgraceful to try speak foreign language to a country you fully know Swahili is their default language and then complain why they don't speak good English.

    • @mtatapharaoh5174
      @mtatapharaoh5174 Před 25 dny

      Learn ENGLISH my guy, stop bubbling, even chinese now looking for english teachers , the world is changing,,

    • @ericmulumba9679
      @ericmulumba9679 Před 25 dny +11

      @@mtatapharaoh5174 No one is saying don't learn English, what I'm saying no one should complain about people not speaking English in predominant non English speaking city. beside if you think you can only survive with English in China alone, go ahead and try it alone and see.

  • @jujumutuku-wv1eb
    @jujumutuku-wv1eb Před 16 dny +5

    TRUE FACTS;I'd compare Dar to our second capital city Mombasa,they literally have the same vibe,somehow same residential buildings and stuff, oh and bonus their skycrappers are close too in appearance😅

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 16 dny

      Thinking of going to Mombasa now actually

    • @jujumutuku-wv1eb
      @jujumutuku-wv1eb Před 16 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell its great, you'll love it

    • @user-kr5dp2ip9g
      @user-kr5dp2ip9g Před 13 dny

      Also can compared Mombasa and Zanzibar or Tanga in Tanzania

    • @abrahammnjama7962
      @abrahammnjama7962 Před 11 dny

      Though Mombasa is quickly changing as far as infrastructure that is roads, network connections etc

  • @arc.muhammaddunoma7734
    @arc.muhammaddunoma7734 Před 25 dny +6

    Thank you for sharing your experience, I find that interesting and helpful as a Nigerian

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny

      That’s great. Hope to come to Nigeria soon.

    • @amarido12
      @amarido12 Před 24 dny

      @@arc.muhammaddunoma7734 As Nigerian in Dar you will have a very hard time connecting with locals as they have a very negative views in Nigerians, some of your people always comes up with some dumb shit and ruin for others

  • @oslo1209
    @oslo1209 Před 5 dny +3

    This video would have been better on mute, you speak with a lot of hubris, how did you know the price of the whiskey was half the salaries of the guys in the club. Did they tell you how much they earn? Kenyan here but i didnt like the tone used in the video. Do better on that

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 4 dny

      You can cry if you don’t the tone. That’s ok.

    • @oslo1209
      @oslo1209 Před 4 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell very arrogant fella your channel is muted and blocked, f*kn coloniser

  • @fredwafula6641
    @fredwafula6641 Před 20 dny +2

    Nairobi is a vibe asap!

  • @felixmakinda7689
    @felixmakinda7689 Před 25 dny +5

    Can't wait to visit Dar Es Salaam. I schooled in Nairobi and I've been working here. If the climate of Dar is similar to Mombasa, I'm sure it's not a city I would love to live in. I prefer visiting than living in Mombasa as the weather isn't as favourable. Use of AC sucks 😞. Houses in Nairobi rarely have ACs. I found Kampala to be more integrated - poor and rich live together freely. There are parts of Nairobi one may never visit in their lifetime. If you're poor, there are the rich parts of Nairobi you may never know exist and the opposite is true. Poor and rich people may not meet at all. 😢😞 I don't know if that's a good or a bad thing, but it explains glaring disparities.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +3

      I think I prefer the climate in Dar. Not a fan of the cold mornings and evenings. People actually told me not to visit Mombasa because it’s similar to Dar. I think k u get that rich poor thing in Dar also.

    • @tanzanite9944
      @tanzanite9944 Před 21 dnem

      Just say there are Skyscrapers in Nairobi and also the Real Bad SLIMS for poor people

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Před 21 dnem

      @@tanzanite9944 if that makes you feel better, so be it. You're lucky to live in a country with no slums. You know what? We've visited your country and we didn't see slums or poor people. Stop sending your disabled relatives to beg in Nairobi's streets though.

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​​@@tanzanite9944 So there are no skyscrapers or poor people in Dar ?. 😂

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Před 20 hodinami

      ​@@tanzanite9944slums are slums. There are no good and bad slums.

  • @Martin-lv1xw
    @Martin-lv1xw Před 20 dny +1

    100% on point

  • @zedekiahkwame640
    @zedekiahkwame640 Před 21 dnem +1

    Well said and in a polite way, Nairobi is king in East Africa and amongst tops in Africa and the world too ‼️🙏🇰🇪❤️🔥👍☝️👊💪👌🙏

  • @kefaaywa938
    @kefaaywa938 Před 20 dny +2

    How do you conpare capital of Africa with Dara salasa a village in Kenya

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 20 dny

      With a video like this

    • @pharesmitarya4892
      @pharesmitarya4892 Před 13 dny +2

      How can you compare a city with proper public transport system with matatu city?🤪

    • @GarlyTee1949
      @GarlyTee1949 Před 9 dny

      ​@@pharesmitarya4892is matatu not a form of transport

  • @hafidhikabanda8285
    @hafidhikabanda8285 Před 25 dny +51

    Honestly, this analysis tell more about you as a person than Dar and Nairobi as cities.
    First, you have to understand about the diversity and cultural dyanmics and differences between people of Nairobi and Dar.
    SWAHILI.. if you want to live or work in a country you have to atleast try to accomodate that country culture. You cant complain about people not speaking english as if is some accomplishment, when you come as a tourist you will get some guidance but if you want to work and live in Tanzania as a Brit, learn some Swahili and be respectful.
    MUSIC... Tanzania love more their own music "Bongo Fleva".. again dont expect Tanzanians to love your international music more than their own..
    I know you try to be honest, but you come a bit less considerate, as if the only way to be developed in your lens is for Africans to be more like Westerners..
    Respect African culture and our ways of life.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny

      Scream it LOUDER to the kn*b ‘ead at the back row!! Then the pleb’s got the cheek to chide how Tanzanians choose to enjoy their hard earned money. If they wanna add sparkles and fireworks to their bottle of brandy or D’Ussé then who is it hurting? It’s the “I’m better than you because I’m Bri’ish mate” mentality that really grind my f***** gears! If you don’t like it here fella, jog on then!!!

    • @karyori69
      @karyori69 Před 24 dny +5

      jamaa ni mpumbavu sana!

    • @karyori69
      @karyori69 Před 24 dny +6

      Halafu kabla ya kuja Tanzania hamna aliyekuwa akimjua kwenya Architecture! Tanzania imemjenga ila anainyea sasa!

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 24 dny +8

      Firstly, my analysis was predicated on an empirical examination of the tangible differences between Nairobi and Dar Es Salaam, rather than a mere reflection of personal predilections. The diversity and cultural dynamics of both cities were meticulously considered, and highlighting these differences does not inherently diminish respect for either locale.
      Regarding linguistic integration, while it is undoubtedly crucial to assimilate and respect the local language and culture, it is also a pragmatic observation that English serves as a lingua franca in many global business milieus. This acknowledgment does not seek to undermine the significance of Swahili but rather to elucidate the practical challenges faced by expatriates and tourists.
      On the subject of musical preferences, my observations were not predicated on an expectation that Tanzanians should favor international music over their indigenous genres. Instead, it was a recognition of the distinct cultural predilections that imbue each city with its unique atmosphere.
      The objective was to provide a nuanced and balanced perspective, not to insinuate that development is synonymous with adopting Western paradigms. It is essential to respect and honor African culture and ways of life, and this principle underpins my analytical endeavors. The analysis was intended to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the rich cultural tapestries inherent in both cities.

    • @karyori69
      @karyori69 Před 24 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell with that egoistic approach u r simply an idiot! Coming to a culture that has accepted u n trying to impose ur values! What r u doing in Dar why not going back to the UK of Brexit?

  • @emathejohn5452
    @emathejohn5452 Před 19 dny +1

    What of dar es salaam vs Mombasa... Since they are both Coastal cities

  • @coreabdallah2983
    @coreabdallah2983 Před 19 dny

    Man, i think you should do an episode on Kampala, Please... We got it down here.

  • @livinginzedyapazedtv7658
    @livinginzedyapazedtv7658 Před 25 dny +2

    Next time do comparison between Lusaka and Harare

  • @Dixonmcdixon
    @Dixonmcdixon Před 25 dny +10

    You have to be the most negative human being ever lived. I am from United States and I appreciate the 2 cities. I understand they have their own culture and they can’t be like us. Why would they speak English and for what? They don’t have to do they?

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +2

      Did I say they have to speak English? I’m comparing the difference.

    • @Dixonmcdixon
      @Dixonmcdixon Před 25 dny +5

      @@ArchitectRussell so you have stayed in Tanzania for 10 years but why for such a long time if you didn’t like it or criticize it that much? Why didn’t you move back to where you came from immediately if your home was better than Tanzania?? Please make it make sense

    • @MamuMichael
      @MamuMichael Před 21 dnem

      @@ArchitectRussellyou said Tanzania speaks bad English or no English you should have learned Swahili before decided to visit the country no one have carter for you to speak English.

    • @MamuMichael
      @MamuMichael Před 21 dnem +1

      @@DixonmcdixonIf i am not wrong i’ve seen another video of him being negative about Tanzania. talking about old building. We are happy with our country. His country is not all that glitter he should talk about the bad part of it too.

    • @user-sh3tr8cm1v
      @user-sh3tr8cm1v Před 19 dny +1

      Yea im Kenyan but this video was so bias...

  • @boscoboss3826
    @boscoboss3826 Před 19 dny

    Sounds system got me cracking 😂😂😂

  • @johnkihuria117
    @johnkihuria117 Před 6 dny +1

    Good analysis. Karibu Kenya

  • @richardkaringuri5557
    @richardkaringuri5557 Před 5 dny +1

    Do Kenyans and Tanzanians hate each other? No no, they don't! Only a little sibling rivalry. How are you my great Tanzanian brothers and sisters?

  • @tomnethan757
    @tomnethan757 Před 19 dny +6

    Almost all Tanzanians huwa in self denial that Kenya is ahead of them. Hata si sis Wakenya husema ni dunia. Instead of just admitting and moving on, they decide to hate on us. The whole world over, it's only one country that hates Kenya, and that is Tanzania. Even Somalis love Kenyans. Ugandans have no problem. They are our biggest trade partners and we are their biggest trade partner too.
    Struggle hard to beat Kenya but don't be paranoid about Kenya. We won't even care if you overtake us. By the way, you are rich in arable land and minerals. Maybe this is why you are always in denial that Kenya imewashinda. Si sisi husema ila ni ulimwengu

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 18 dny +1

      Ahead does not mean it’s better.

    • @tomnethan757
      @tomnethan757 Před 18 dny

      Ahead of something denotes a comparison. If Kenya is ahead of Tz means its better than Tz unless we change the context/topic of discussion. It's a comparison between only two nations- Kenya and Tanzania.

    • @utopolo543
      @utopolo543 Před 17 dny

      @@tomnethan757 Bora kakujibu mwenyewe😅. Mnadhani wazungu ni marafiki zenu sio? Watz watabaki kuwa marafiki zenu, majirani zenu siku zote. Hata mjifanye wazungu, mlalamike mnachukiwa, mtafute sympath etc Watz watakuwa nanyi siku zote (Hizo online battles zisiwadanganye) Wakenya wako kibao Tz wanaishi bila shida na wanafanya business na wanapiga pesa. we endelea kulialia mitandaoni kuplay victims wakati mnayataka wenyewe (Example mlingoa Reli ya Voi to Siha iliyokuwa inaunganisha Reli ya Tanzania na kenya mkitaka mfaidi East Africa SGR kivyenu. Tanzania ikajitoa na kwenda kivyake. Sasa baada ya kuona Tanzania imejenga Electrified SGR ndo mnarudi tena...Tanzanians know you better and always tell you your true colors. (Nyinyi uona wanawachukia)

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 15 dny

      ​​​@@utopolo543 Tanzanians are jealous of kenyans , we are a better version of you , better Democracy , infrastructure and economy is what makes you so obsessed with us. sahii Niko sure unafwatilia news za Kenya even here on CZcams. Yaani Tanzania sasa hivi ivory coast ina economy kubwa kuiliko Tanzania lakini bado target yenu ni Kenya 😂 kama ivory coast imewashinda sembuse Kenya ?

    • @MosesTraveller
      @MosesTraveller Před 3 dny

      ​@@almor44444😂😂😂😂

  • @keagleeagle821
    @keagleeagle821 Před 20 dny +6

    The way Africans fight for Mzungu validation 😅😅😅

    • @user-sh3tr8cm1v
      @user-sh3tr8cm1v Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you, we have a long way to go...

    • @infohousetechnologies
      @infohousetechnologies Před 14 dny

      Nothing about Mzungu these fights are on every Nairobi videos Tanzanians see. It's better to hear from third party it doesn't matter red or white binadamu ni binadamu. When Kenyans state facts wenzetu wa kinjekitile na maji yao wanaanza hallucinations with no facts ati how they are developed and rich. Ndoto tu no facts.

    • @naamashirima6061
      @naamashirima6061 Před 10 dny +1

      Yap, especially when he said one country speak his language better than the other

    • @keagleeagle821
      @keagleeagle821 Před 10 dny

      @@infohousetechnologies We don't care for this validation.Endeleeni kijisifia na Lugha ya Malkia maama mlikua ndio Center yao ya Ukoloni EA hadi sasa mmewapa na ardhi yenu wawekw majeshi

    • @infohousetechnologies
      @infohousetechnologies Před 10 dny

      @@keagleeagle821 Says someone from a country where watoto tangu utotoni mafunzo ni kuchukia na kuonea wivu jirani yake mwafrika kama yeye. Hao majeshi wanalipa pesa mingi kuwa Kenya na kuna agreements mpaka za training together na weapons. Wangechagua Tanzania hamngekuwa mkiona kuna makosa. Twawafahamu tangu jadi. La pili we are living in a global world. Over 1 million Kenyans work for international companies. I am a software engineer working for an American company. Nitaongea vipi kazini bila hicho kingereza? Ama niende like a proud Tanzanian Kiswahili tosha. Utanisifu nikilala njaa? 😂. Wee wacha.

  • @denniskipkoech8540
    @denniskipkoech8540 Před 15 dny +1

    Can't agree more,

  • @user-ci7se7ih3d
    @user-ci7se7ih3d Před 11 dny +2

    Rainy seasons is not for tourists its for locals in nairobi to make babies.

  • @tanzanite9944
    @tanzanite9944 Před 21 dnem +5

    Why Do you think to Use English language is Better than Swahili? You want to tell people your language is better and that everyone should know and use it so that he/she can be rated Better? Who told you speaking English makes the city better? How if Chinese person goes to Nairobi and can’t speak English? Is the Chinese going to see Nairobi better because of English? How if you compare Nairobi with Beijing? Which one with better architecture City? For you will be Nairobi because people speak bett English. 😊

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 21 dnem +1

      Did I say English is better. Maybe that came from your mind. Actually I’ve done a video about Beijing. Much prefer it. China happens to be my favourite country.

    • @morainepedestal9461
      @morainepedestal9461 Před 17 dny +1

      😂😂😂 Who caused harm to this poor Tanzanian soul? 😂

    • @vigezo
      @vigezo Před 16 dny

      This guy is also on instagram he comes to our country he think he is better than anyone else here and he think he set à tone for everything, I fucking hope to come across him someday, fuck

    • @pharesmitarya4892
      @pharesmitarya4892 Před 13 dny

      That whiteman is ignorant

  • @rang3688
    @rang3688 Před 25 dny +15

    I think both cities are beautiful in their own ways, but Nairobi has an edge over Dar es Salaam. Tanzanians might complain about this 😂😂. Nevertheless, I found your video very condescending, reflecting a typical British mentality and loaded with generalizations. While many Kenyans and Tanzanians may not have the same financial means as most Europeans or Britons, believe me, some have as much money as any European or even more. Your argument should have a more nuanced and respectful discussions about different cultures and cities. I think it’s crucial for content creators to avoid generalizations and approach such topics with a balanced and respectful perspective.

    • @waithaka_morgan5123
      @waithaka_morgan5123 Před 24 dny +1

      Thank you for putting it out there!! He should take your advice into account next time he decides to make such a review.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +3

      It’s commonly referred to as the “Little Islanders” Mentality! Majority seem to have it, it displays a disappointing Insularity and a closed mindedness. Stuck in the bygone glory years of “Rule, Britannia!” & doing everything they can to clutch onto the remnants of a crumbled empire. Bless their heart!

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +2

      Having gotten that off my chest, friendly rivalry must continue 😂 Dar has an edge over NAIROBI as much as we’ve got the BEST of Both worlds! Can’t really top that can you?

    • @rang3688
      @rang3688 Před 24 dny +3

      @@section8ight174 good, we fight a 'common enemy,' then we go back to our 'friendly fire.' 😂 The idea that Dar es Salaam has an edge over Nairobi is a fallacy. While Dar es Salaam is an important and rapidly growing city, Nairobi’s established position as an economic, political, and cultural center in East Africa generally gives it an advantage in many key areas. That is a fact🙏🏿

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +1

      @@rang3688 LOL you do make me chuckle, I give you that. However, Cultural centre is more Arusha, Political centre is Addis Ababa & Economic/financial is being robbed from you by Addis too as we speak! Looks like you are gonna have to try again :)

  • @MchagaUk
    @MchagaUk Před 24 dny +3

    Nairobi now is on fire

    • @reubentv2948
      @reubentv2948 Před 22 dny

      Yes for better. WE ARE RESTRUCTURING.

  • @kumbikhanna
    @kumbikhanna Před 21 dnem +2

    A better comparison would be Daresalam vs Mombasa although Daresalam is more developed but the vibe, the people are almost similar

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 20 dny +1

      I will go to Mombasa be time for sure! Is it nice there?

    • @kumbikhanna
      @kumbikhanna Před 20 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell It's nice, first stop should be Diani beach.

  • @lifelivedfreely
    @lifelivedfreely Před 3 dny

    Really informative, thank you! How is it with mosquitoes and malaria in Dar Es Salaam?

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 2 dny +1

      I don’t find the mosquitoes that bad here because I lived in Thailand for a bit and that was bad. Here is nothing compared. I’ve never had malaria and I’ve lived here over 10 years.

    • @lifelivedfreely
      @lifelivedfreely Před 2 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell That's good to know. Planning on moving to Kenya and will visit Tanzania often. Thanks for answering!

  • @RB3565
    @RB3565 Před 23 dny +4

    The skyline in Nairobi is breathtaking.
    The pedestrisn pavements however is an abomination to life and a harakiri to your toenail😭

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 23 dny +3

      Lot of missing pavements in Dar - usually have to walk on road

    • @utopolo543
      @utopolo543 Před 23 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell So all 100 Kilometres of BRT System that have sidewalks you dont see them or what are sidewalks to you. Look at all Morogoro road,Msimbazi, Kawawa road, Kilwa road, Sam nujoma road, Mwenge morocco road, Coco beach road all of them have wide sidewalks. And other still being constructed with the BRT system and you compare it with Nairobi that only the CBD has sidewalks while other posh areas like kilimani, westlands and upperhill have no sidewalks at all. We are still developing and we are not like you british people that you had to kill,steal colonize and slave other people to develop your country that by the way nowdays its decaying

  • @JohnAydin-dm6zm
    @JohnAydin-dm6zm Před 19 dny +3

    Ndo nimetoka ku search Nairobi vs dodoma nikaambiwa dodoma is only comparable with kisii

  • @tanzcanmediatv4473
    @tanzcanmediatv4473 Před 3 dny +1

    I love dar es salaam a lot of high rise building are owned by native.but i lived and worked in nairobi a lot you see owned by foreigners.also ifinds that Tanzanian ppl are very kind dispite of language berriers the smile in there face is contagous.that is my opinion and mzungu has blah blah to say

  • @singlepointoffailure9799
    @singlepointoffailure9799 Před 24 dny +12

    Dar is more comparable with Mombasa being at the sea level & near the equator hence very hot and humid. Kenyan coastal people are also very chilled and move at a snail's pace compared to Nairobi folk or watu wa bara. Nairobi would best be compared to Addis maybe imho.
    As a "Nairobian", I see the problems Dar has that you have highlighted as opportunities🤑. Nairobi is currently very competitive & expensive for avg kenyan business person.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny

      Compare Nai with Arusha! Same style of Lunacy 😂

    • @singlepointoffailure9799
      @singlepointoffailure9799 Před 24 dny

      Arusha nayo it's not situated well to outdo Dar despite elevation.
      Btw Lagos, Dakar and Abidjan have the same all year round heat and humidity of Dar.
      Imo I think the heat and humidity works against worker's productivity. Every time I go to Kenyan coast (Mombasa, Kilifi, Malindi), I can't imagine living a long time in that heat. Although we can learn a lot from a city like Singapore which also has terrible heat & humidity.
      The advantage of kina Dar es Salaam and other coastal cities is logistics. Btw TZ has bigger untapped potential than Kenya. It has more resources, more land, more arable land and higher population. I think the ONLY advantage that Kenya has right now is human capital. But I would argue that human capital outweighs everything else if your competition is far behind.

    • @singlepointoffailure9799
      @singlepointoffailure9799 Před 24 dny +1

      In fact once the infrastructure in TZ catches up to Kenya, we will fall behind in tourism.

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 21 dnem

      ​​@@singlepointoffailure9799 How will Tanzania's infrastructure catch up with Kenya's yet road connectivity in Ke is three times that of tz.

    • @singlepointoffailure9799
      @singlepointoffailure9799 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@almor44444 Not in the near-term. Assuming no major shock to both economies (e.g. Covid) Tz's economy will grow at a slightly higher growth rate than Ke in the next decade according to W.B. and Afdb projections. Still the difference is small enough that Kenya will be ahead maybe until the 2040s. Tz's economy isn't as formalized & their infrastructure spending is lower. But like I said with the right direction, the country has potential to be bigger than Ke. It has way more resources, way more land, way more people. Also it's extremely cheaper to produce anything in Tz than Ke. Cheap agricultural products will price out Kenyan farmers (given EAC is a free market) and cheaper safaris will attract more tourists to Tz. Unfortunately, the current policy makers in Ke aren't acknowledging this so that they can shift the kenyan economy to manufacturing.

  • @letthedeadburythedead2148

    Dar all day!

  • @munderustephen
    @munderustephen Před 6 dny

    You compared the two cities so well. Their urban planning especially for pedestrian is really crappy. The biggest difference is perharps the people and customer service, and you articulated that so well.

  • @Virgincrocodile
    @Virgincrocodile Před 21 dnem +3

    Nairobi is way ahead for sure. Dar is to be compared to a village town in Kenya

    • @tomnethan757
      @tomnethan757 Před 19 dny

      Wacha utoto

    • @Virgincrocodile
      @Virgincrocodile Před 19 dny

      @@tomnethan757 utoto mamako. Dar is a village mr crackhead

    • @user-sh3tr8cm1v
      @user-sh3tr8cm1v Před 19 dny

      Ushawahi tembea tz...

    • @KiangiAri
      @KiangiAri Před 3 dny

      It's stupid comments like these which make Tanzanians reacts halafu mnaanza kusema we hate you!

  • @ZoeyKirituOfficial
    @ZoeyKirituOfficial Před 8 dny

    I was born in Kenya but raised in Dar es Salaam and I understood the difference. Nairobi is fast and addicting but Dar is peaceful and sloww

  • @JustinePatrinius
    @JustinePatrinius Před 25 dny +10

    So are you saying the city with proper public transport is unplanned compared to matatu city? Are you kidding me?

  • @keagleeagle821
    @keagleeagle821 Před 20 dny +5

    We speak English the same way you speak Swahili.
    You came to Swahili speaking country and you don't understand why they don't understand English perfectly?

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 20 dny

      Lakini ninaelewa kuongeza namba moja na mbili.

    • @keagleeagle821
      @keagleeagle821 Před 20 dny +1

      @@ArchitectRussell I will understand 1and 10 when I visit your country.
      When in Rome do what Romans do or dont visit.

    • @telvinphiri1620
      @telvinphiri1620 Před 15 dny

      Even your president makes an effort to speak English. It bridges communication. Its not hard. Its mostly illiteracy as most schools here teach English.

    • @naamashirima6061
      @naamashirima6061 Před 10 dny +2

      My thoughts as well. He would not go to France or Portugal and state the same. That bit was unnecessary but I think he already knew that. Based on how described Tanzanians making those facial expressions he must really dislike living in Tanzania

    • @keagleeagle821
      @keagleeagle821 Před 10 dny

      @@naamashirima6061 Exactly
      He is a snob.

  • @NyamandaUkwaju
    @NyamandaUkwaju Před 25 dny +8

    Dar is vibrant, whereas Nai is vigorous, if you didnt get enough of Dar vibrance, then Nai violence should get the best of you any time soon. And we all know arches are more beautiful than boxes. Peculiar taste!

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny

      😂 facts!! Sit tight & enjoy the ride ..

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 21 dnem

      Having beaches is not being vibrant buddy 😂 beaches with terrible infrastructure is a menace , tourist will come for the beaches but experience slow service delivery, sub standard hotels and never ending blackouts , Nairobi is vibrant , tell me where in dar that you'll see buildings as tall as 47 floors share neighborhood with lions and zebras , upperhill and Nairobi national park literally share fences, that's vibrance, modernity and mother nature co existing.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@almor44444 LOL, I don’t think sharing neighbourhoods with animals could be classed as vibrant, we got animals roaming about Dar, no issues! Having a VIBRANT beach culture is the one, can’t really compare it to the landlocked Nairobi and the animals don’t quite cut it I’m afraid . How many tourists are coming to Nairobi specifically to see the wildlife 😂 cut it out dude you already know we got the BEST of both worlds? When’s the last time you saw anyone rushing about by the beach? Sort it out dude!

    • @dennismuema356
      @dennismuema356 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@section8ight174 when we say animals we don't mean cats, dogs, donkeys, snails ...okay???

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 20 dny

      ​@section8ight174 You are a fool , I'm talking about Wild animals , does Dar have a national park ? Should I educate you that the meaning of vibrance in the English dictionary is full of energy and life , The CZcamsr has said it himself Dar is a boring city with slow people and basically nothing to do other than going to the beach , that's the exact opposite of the word vibrance. Vibrance is having a city so green that it's nick named the green city in the sun , yet so Morden that it's crowned the most developed city in East Africa. Having a public urban park like Uhuru park in the middle of Nairobi CBD screams vibrance, a city full of life , in both Morden and natural aspects. I saw a Tanzanian CZcamsr called Bertin being shocked by Nairobi's malls ( esp Two rivers mall) and the streets of CBD it even got cringe at times lol. I'm not even surprised to see the number of tourists coming to Nairobi is twice that of Dar 2.4 Million and 1.8 Million respectively. shouldn't that independently answer the question of which city is more vibrant

  • @MamaLio475
    @MamaLio475 Před 14 dny +1

    🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 peaceful country 🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @emathejohn5452
    @emathejohn5452 Před 19 dny +2

    Next compare Kampala vs Nairobi. Then dar es salaam vs Kampala

    • @DonOkwaro-by7lt
      @DonOkwaro-by7lt Před 18 dny

      Did you just say Kampala vs Nairobi I mean Nairobi can't even be compared to the entire Uganda 😮

    • @chuchudorice8531
      @chuchudorice8531 Před 42 minutami

      In Africa never compare Kenya with any country that's why is capital city of Africa

  • @ewaldambrose6136
    @ewaldambrose6136 Před 24 dny +1

    Who are u by the way?😅

  • @reubenblessing8940
    @reubenblessing8940 Před 21 dnem

    Sponsor me to visit Dar Salem to confirm

  • @MrGoatAi
    @MrGoatAi Před 25 dny +6

    Now i know why you have 700 videos and very few subs

  • @Instagram_parody
    @Instagram_parody Před 20 dny +1

    Why are comparing as small city of dar es salaam to an international city Nairobi 😊

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 20 dny +1

      Because Dar is much better 😃because it simply has a beach 🏖️

    • @Instagram_parody
      @Instagram_parody Před 20 dny

      @@ArchitectRussell so you meant that you hate Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
      Just Nairobi GDP can feed the whole of Tanzania government
      Nairobi is wealthier than Tanzania combined with Uganda

  • @yusuphseleman7211
    @yusuphseleman7211 Před 24 dny +3

    Kaongea alisho kiona kwaiyo upasi kumlaumu yuko sawa kumbuka kila mmoja anaweza toa maoni yake naisitoshe alicho kiongea yuko sawa kingine wee unaye bisha ulisha kaa kenya ata walao mwezi mmoja tu ukaona mazingila na tabia walizo nazo kii ufupi kenya sii sehemu nzuli kutokana na watuwake wana ubinafsi sana na awa pendi kuona mgeni wakitanzania ana faulu maisha kenya na ndiyo maana wengi awaendelehi nenda kafanye biashala kenya auto ludi tena na usipo angalia wana kuondoa

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny

      Sasa wewe unangojea wakufagilie wewe wakati wao wenyewe bado wana hangaika na ubaguzi Wa ukabila? Kifupi ni kwamba, wao wenyewe hawajipendi ndo maana wanapenda sana nyagi na chang’aa ndo Zao hizo 😂

    • @makundishadrack592
      @makundishadrack592 Před 21 dnem

      Shukran ndugu. Love from Kenya. Sisi hatuwachukii

    • @pharesmitarya4892
      @pharesmitarya4892 Před 13 dny

      kitendo tu cha Nairobi kukosa beach,tayari wameshafeli.Ipo siku Dar es salaam itakuwa na miundombinu kama Nairobi,lakini haitatokea Nairobi kuwa na bahari hadi mwisho wa dunia

  • @nkwazigatsha
    @nkwazigatsha Před 18 dny +2

    Stop lying. Tanzanians are not that low. English is spoken in Tanzania all depending on where you go. Even in Kenya not all Kenyans know English.

  • @iphonesmarekani6466

    Bro at 8:33 knows Victoria's secret.

  • @mathmessiah7508
    @mathmessiah7508 Před 25 dny +4

    habibi....try Mombasa 😂😂

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +1

      I was told not to, because its similar to Dar Es Salaam.

    • @iamke_sh
      @iamke_sh Před 21 dnem

      ​@@ArchitectRussellIt is actually

  • @lydiahkimani4147
    @lydiahkimani4147 Před 3 dny

    U should visit mombasa

  • @hassshoban8206
    @hassshoban8206 Před 21 dnem

    I am happy with bongo flavour. I'm no longer excited by foreign music. 😊

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 21 dnem

      Me too but it gets boring after a while day in day out like any music

  • @user-ml4bj2yk7u
    @user-ml4bj2yk7u Před 12 dny +1

    New Africa❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Fingolee
    @Fingolee Před 8 dny

    It's true I'm Tanzanian but don't have audacity to compare Dar and Nairobi....

  • @johnymilimu9682
    @johnymilimu9682 Před 7 dny

    Good video. Only thing I disagree with you from Nairobi is that this people drinking alot of money every weekend are indeed rich and are not spending half their salary. Regular type shit

  • @thebrokearchitect
    @thebrokearchitect Před 25 dny +3

    As a white Brit I've never had an issue in South Africa, Zambia or Tanzania. But the lack of card payments is a pain, (as a Westerners) and why are chips (fries) served with everything? South Africa is much better for card payments. I love that the bards are open so late in Dar though ;-)

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +1

      Maybe because people are not in a rush to join the Babylon system? So you spend an extra 15 seconds to whip your wallet out and do what you’ve done since childhood, God forbid coz we are now super busy and inconvenienced 🤣 clown behaviour!

    • @thebrokearchitect
      @thebrokearchitect Před 24 dny

      The point is if you add these 15 seconds from every transaction over a year you lose so much time. I don’t want everything to be slow as I want to do more of the things I love.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +1

      @@thebrokearchitect Then you end up at the pub wasting hours talking about things that don’t matter like footie lol what’s 15 seconds again?

    • @thebrokearchitect
      @thebrokearchitect Před 24 dny

      I think you’re missing the point. Add up all the 15 seconds and you may get a whole day at the end of the year and you can read a great book 😊

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +1

      @@thebrokearchitect Buddy, you are the one missing the point, we do waste plenty of time on a daily basis! Watching TV is a waste of time but we spend hours BINGE watching absolute CR*P everyday yet you are worried about 15 secs? 😂 I see what you mean but in the grand scheme of things, it’s minuscule!

  • @BarakaBitariho
    @BarakaBitariho Před 21 dnem

    I wonder if the two cities, perhaps the two countries, were to be compared based on the affordability, creativity and hospitality behaviors of the local. Also, Tz is still lost in a sense of embracing capitalism or socialism. What can be achieved by relying on local availabilities. Nairobi has more people that have traveled beyond the Kenyan borders and has more foreigners, so we should expect to have a lot of imports where in Tzn the socialism attitude has forced people to produce a number of things at home. But then what are the local ones producing which can serve as ambassadorial beacons. Of course I am Tzn as you can tell from my articles but at Simamiatv we try to neutral as much as possible.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Comparing Nairobi and Dar es Salaam based on affordability, creativity, and hospitality is indeed interesting. Both cities have unique strengths shaped by their distinct histories and cultural contexts.
      Tanzania’s approach to balancing capitalism and socialism creates a different economic dynamic compared to Kenya. Dar es Salaam's emphasis on local production highlights a resilience and resourcefulness, fostering creativity in how locals meet their needs. Meanwhile, Nairobi’s openness to global influences, fueled by more travel and foreign presence, brings in diverse ideas and products.
      Local production in Tanzania serves as a testament to innovation and self-sufficiency. Products like Tanzanian coffee, crafts, and textiles are excellent examples of what locals produce that carry cultural significance and economic value. Both cities have their own ways of contributing to their national and regional identities, making each unique and valuable in its own right.
      Your efforts to maintain neutrality are commendable, and such discussions only enrich our understanding of these dynamic cities.

  • @trendings1293
    @trendings1293 Před 25 dny +7

    Let's say you hate us nothing more that,it's impossible that everything is bad,so many flogers coming to Tanzania but their assessment never disappoint as urs

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +4

      Well I’ve actually lived here 10 years unlike a tourist

    • @kevin-hs7mj
      @kevin-hs7mj Před 25 dny +4

      Si ulie basi😂😂

    • @jeffchurum1431
      @jeffchurum1431 Před 24 dny +1

      Every time Tanzanians hear they are still playing catch up with Kenyans they get choked by a potato in their throats. Wakanyongwe kabisa na huko.

    • @section8ight174
      @section8ight174 Před 24 dny +2

      Funny he’s mentioned people are slow but he can’t seem to associate the heat and humidity effects on people! If you go to Moshi & Arusha where there are cooler more favourable conditions, businesses are booming & people are more “faster” I thought this would’ve been a given?

    • @MamuMichael
      @MamuMichael Před 21 dnem

      @@ArchitectRussellso 10 years all you can say is just negative you dont see any progress? Really?

  • @bonifacemumo8399
    @bonifacemumo8399 Před 12 hodinami

    Compare Dar with Meru town please...😅

  • @CliveAkhahenda-wd9qn
    @CliveAkhahenda-wd9qn Před 12 dny +1

    I actually love Tanzania, but the hatred to Kenyans is not cool. I love Julius Nyerere more than any Kenyan president, but I am a Pan Africanist first before anything else. Kenya has massive issues, and I have liked Tanzania's female President, but still the hatred for Kenyans in Tanzania is toxic. I went to Tanzania to go and help Tanzanian's make massive money from gemstones and value addition because I know alot from Lapidary (cutting of gemstones), to more about finding mineral deposits. I was treated so badly when I was there, I have never returned, and I hate Kenya, like Gen Z kids, so that should tell you something. People need to value those who can help uplift you, because most you value can't, and wont.

    • @KiangiAri
      @KiangiAri Před 3 dny

      You people are myopic of the stupid comments from your fellow countrymen...Wakenya wanawaita Watanzania washamba Kila siku and all the degrading things!
      Now you know why the negative comments are here to stay!

  • @shawnmuigai8351
    @shawnmuigai8351 Před 22 dny +3

    we dont want western architectural designs, we are africans not euoropeans

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 22 dny +1

      Tell that to the building owner.

    • @jaro5603
      @jaro5603 Před 4 dny

      ​@@ArchitectRussell😂😂😂😂😂 good answer mate.

  • @tamimsaidjushmy606
    @tamimsaidjushmy606 Před 20 dny +2

    I am proud of our City Dar es salaam

  • @barrowbarre6411
    @barrowbarre6411 Před 21 dnem +4

    Why the hell would you take all this time to compare two cities that are incomparable? Daresalam should be compared with Mombasa and not Nairobi.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 21 dnem

      Next time after I visit Mombasa - that would be interesting

  • @kayn6858
    @kayn6858 Před 25 dny +20

    Shouldnt even be a comparison. Nairobi is far better imo.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 25 dny +9

      A city without a beach? Gets boring after a while. Come on.

    • @kayn6858
      @kayn6858 Před 25 dny +3

      @@ArchitectRussell i havent been to dar tbh. Is the beach even clean? I know zanzibar has world class beaches

    • @kidkingkongful
      @kidkingkongful Před 25 dny +6

      @@ArchitectRussellNairobi has a national park within the city . The only major city with one .

    • @jessebenjamin3383
      @jessebenjamin3383 Před 25 dny +2

      Makes up for it by being the only one with a national park​@@ArchitectRussell

    • @jeffchurum1431
      @jeffchurum1431 Před 24 dny

      ​@@ArchitectRussellAt least we have a small dam in Uhuru park, if get bored you can cool down there😂

  • @tanzanite9944
    @tanzanite9944 Před 21 dnem +1

    How do you Compare a City of Nairobi which has Colonial Architecture as the Colonizers were allowed to Stay in Nairobi to continue with their business even after Kenya independence, Compare to Dar- Tanzania 🇹🇿 where all Colonizers togather with their Businesses were Kicked out During independence? How do you compare buildings were built in the 50-60s by British colony to the City of Dar where British did not Built anything as they were just a Trustee and not an Owner? Nairobi was inherited from Colonizers while Dar was built by Natives gradually to what it is now. You should have done research first before comparing Eggs with Beans. Can’t you see Most buildings in Nairobi are from colonial Era and they just got renovated? Have you seen anything in Dar written British or Queens lounge? It seem like you came from the village in Europe anyways.. because you don’t even know how to read cities language .

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 21 dnem +1

      Your comments reflect a narrow perspective. Nairobi and Dar es Salaam have unique histories that shape their identities. Nairobi’s colonial architecture is a testament to its past, but it has grown into a modern city with diverse influences. Dar es Salaam, developed by its own people, showcases a different kind of resilience and growth. Before making uninformed comparisons, perhaps broaden your understanding of both cities' histories and developments.

    • @almor44444
      @almor44444 Před 21 dnem +3

      The amount of ignorance in your comment is profound, Nairobi's colonial buildings are only a handful like the Archives , show me one skyscraper in Nairobi that was built by the colonialists , meanwhile Dar es salaam is full of Arabic and Indian architecture. Nairobi is known for its Morden skyscrapers like the GTC and 88 Nairobi not colonial structures , so your argument is baseless

    • @dennismuema356
      @dennismuema356 Před 21 dnem

      Are you the one who gave them the permits to stay. It seems your thinking faculty is very shallow.

    • @dennismuema356
      @dennismuema356 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@ArchitectRussell Tz has its colonial architecture but the issue of lack of modern infrastructure is their inability to exploit their thinking capacity.

    • @johnkihuria117
      @johnkihuria117 Před 6 dny

      This comment is enough evidence that Tanzania lags behind in literacy levels

  • @cielvanhills9284
    @cielvanhills9284 Před 10 dny

    I found his comments very rude about people buying bottles of alcohol pretending to be rich and they spent their whole salary. Clearly, it speaks to where you club. People are rich in both countries.

  • @bantutheskinsurgeon6779

    Well, tanzanians are mostly chilles, they want to shop in a friends shop n spend like half an hour talking whilst nairobi is more mind ur business kinda city. Even phone calls in tz are lengthy not really up to point.

  • @sieundanyandika
    @sieundanyandika Před 7 dny +1

    It's unfair to compare Dar to Nairobi . Dar got no chance at all. Nairobi has international city vibes! I prefer to compare Kenya's second city of Mombasa to Dar. The two have a lot in common.

  • @machinefannatic99
    @machinefannatic99 Před 22 dny +1

    tanzania was a socialist country and kenya a capitalist that explains why tanzania is so chilled and social,,, kenya is gimme gimme gimme.

  • @user-rg7rf5vn7y
    @user-rg7rf5vn7y Před dnem

    IAM Kenyan but DAR es salaam is 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @janethcharles1146
    @janethcharles1146 Před 8 dny

    You can not compare Beaches that you can find in Dar to any where in East Africa,even Chilling out or night life,what I observe the guy who is talking didn't spend much life time in Dar,Es-Salaam.The city of peace and harmony❤.

  • @isaackm3620
    @isaackm3620 Před 22 dny +6

    I reserve your comment ask me 2035, Inshallah.🇹🇿

    • @reubentv2948
      @reubentv2948 Před 22 dny

      😂😂

    • @DonOkwaro-by7lt
      @DonOkwaro-by7lt Před 18 dny +1

      So Nairobi will just chill and wait for 2035 for dar esalam to overtake it

    • @isaackm3620
      @isaackm3620 Před 17 dny

      @@DonOkwaro-by7lt Do your Math then you will understand, list your projects, from SGR to BRT…..Msimbazi Park, a lot of flyovers will be constructed soon plus Expressways, Middle and Outer Ring Roads we are not joking bro.

    • @johnkihuria117
      @johnkihuria117 Před 6 dny +1

      Kenya is a 114 Billion dollar economy and currently averaging at 5-6 percent growth. TZ is a mere 75 Billion dollar economy and growing at the same rate.... Your hopes are misguided.

    • @ArchitectRussell
      @ArchitectRussell  Před 5 dny

      @johnkihuria117 Kenya is still around the 50th poorest country in the world. So dont get too big headed 😅

  • @Philip-philippe
    @Philip-philippe Před 15 dny

    Now it's solved guys

  • @geetv3890
    @geetv3890 Před 17 dny

    I have been watching this video but what I have realized is that, this guy is missing key points to differentiate cities development and vibes and you have no clear data with what you are talking about as well next time come up with clear data, research and key points which make sense, cities comparison is not done in that sense with no data, no facts, no research. That comparison is according to you

  • @barygarcia3128
    @barygarcia3128 Před 22 dny +1

    Ruto must go

  • @hamadichopoti2996
    @hamadichopoti2996 Před 15 dny +1

    Dar es salaam is best country

    • @stephenkaranjaw.1612
      @stephenkaranjaw.1612 Před 10 dny +1

      When did it become a country, ama Kiingereza sio lugha ya mama?

    • @gilbertogolla85
      @gilbertogolla85 Před 9 dny

      Eti nini wewe ⁉️Dar es salaam country 😮 wawa wawa go back for you're school fee please 😅😅😅

    • @hamadichopoti2996
      @hamadichopoti2996 Před 9 dny

      @@stephenkaranjaw.1612 keep quiet