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I don't know who is paying this guy for lying. The quality of none of those items is no where close to what you find in the US, UK or anywhere else, and if you do happen to find something nice you will pay a very high in cost and taxes.
@@BeeBee-wu1fz You can go to Kariakoo instead. Also, quality is subjective and even in the Wes things break and need repair although you paid high price for it.
@@themugx stop fooling yourself. None of those stores are owned by anybody Black. The quality is poor and outdated and some are selling used items as if it was new, just like the poor quality or contaminated food. Countries around Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia and others have much better. You guys pay too much in taxes 18% to have such poor conditions and poor quality products. Your government is stealing your money in terms of water, electricity, and roads and you consider that to be the normal way of things. Stop being complacent and demand better education and conditions, it's totally sad and embarrassing.
Love the authentic look of the area your videos provide. It’s hard not to fall in love with Dar; one of my favorite cities. Can’t wait to go back, thanks to your videos. I’ll definitely get more friends and family this trip..😊
Thanks so much for the video. I plan on going to TZ this year & it’s good to know where I could go to get a SIM card & the difference from the carrier. Plus when someone 1st arrives from abroad they might need snacks from a grocery store, maybe items like sunscreen they forgot or didn’t want to pack. It’s nice to know a one stop place you can get certain items when you don’t know the city yet.
U can get a sim card at airport between the 2 terminals . buy a package Vodafone / dont go mlimani city for that if u dont want to wait 1 hour . trust me . change your money in the airport hall ( not the changer close to luggages and not those who are outside ) . use bolt and uber too
I watched another recent vlog, where the vlogger visited this mall. There's a store in there that sells black hair care and skincare products. Owned by Black people. This was very useful information.
Wemba God bless you. You sound English. This due to my question to you on other clip. But surely your African. My question still remains where's your roots
Mlimani City is in Dar es salaam, maybe you should ask the distance from City Center to Mlimani City! I'm not sure about the exact distance but it's less than 15km, and it's almost the same distance from Mlimani City to Masaki !!
😅😅 Did you mean in Dar es salaam or Tanzania. There's 10+ Huge Malls in Dar es salaam. Like Sky City, Palm Vill, Dar Mall, Aura, City Mall, Kariakoo Mall and etc.
For instance, which product have you ever bought at Mlimani City and for how much shillings?! Don't tell me you were asked to pay with USD! Anyway, I'm poor but I can still go to Mlimani City and buy something that matches my pocket!!!
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It's always a blessing to have people like you showing the real picture of African countries because in West they think Africa is still a jungle
You're welcome thanks for your comment.
I don't know who is paying this guy for lying. The quality of none of those items is no where close to what you find in the US, UK or anywhere else, and if you do happen to find something nice you will pay a very high in cost and taxes.
@@BeeBee-wu1fz You can go to Kariakoo instead. Also, quality is subjective and even in the Wes things break and need repair although you paid high price for it.
yes but those ae stupid people and it is not worth paying any attention to them
@@themugx stop fooling yourself. None of those stores are owned by anybody Black. The quality is poor and outdated and some are selling used items as if it was new, just like the poor quality or contaminated food. Countries around Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia and others have much better. You guys pay too much in taxes 18% to have such poor conditions and poor quality products. Your government is stealing your money in terms of water, electricity, and roads and you consider that to be the normal way of things. Stop being complacent and demand better education and conditions, it's totally sad and embarrassing.
Thank you for sharing ! You make me feel like I was actually there. Peace & Love ❤️
Watching this all the way from USA 🇺🇸 😊!.. thank you for your efforts ❤🎉
Thanks for watching
Love the authentic look of the area your videos provide. It’s hard not to fall in love with Dar; one of my favorite cities. Can’t wait to go back, thanks to your videos. I’ll definitely get more friends and family this trip..😊
Great video, tour, & commentary!🌎
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching👍
Great Videos and a good clear speaking voice
Jambo habari gane, doing good job
Mlimani city is 10mins walk from my mum's house...I am building air bnb next to mum's house...Currently living in UK
That's a good investment in a strategic location. All this best!
Thank you for video I enjoyed from Mozambique hope to visit there soon
you're welcome and thanks for watching.
Mashallah Mashallah
Thanks so much for the video. I plan on going to TZ this year & it’s good to know where I could go to get a SIM card & the difference from the carrier. Plus when someone 1st arrives from abroad they might need snacks from a grocery store, maybe items like sunscreen they forgot or didn’t want to pack. It’s nice to know a one stop place you can get certain items when you don’t know the city yet.
There is more Mall here but as Long as you get someone to walk with who knows much here is gonna be good for you and you will enjoy 😍
U can get a sim card at airport between the 2 terminals . buy a package Vodafone / dont go mlimani city for that if u dont want to wait 1 hour . trust me . change your money in the airport hall ( not the changer close to luggages and not those who are outside ) . use bolt and uber too
That’s amazing bro!
Thanks!
Good 🇹🇿
I really enjoy your videos . Keep it up God bless 👍
Glad you enjoy the videos 👊🏿
My fam coming ther soon live more love
I watched another recent vlog, where the vlogger visited this mall. There's a store in there that sells black hair care and skincare products. Owned by Black people. This was very useful information.
Excellent.
Thanks for sharing this video. You always inspire people to Travel! I will be there soon
You're always welcome. Thank you for watching.
Namisi sana bongo
thank u for sharing the beauty part of Tanzania. I want to ask u if u know a rough estimate rent price in Mlimani per sqm?
Asante sana kaka, wewe ni raia wa wapi? Allah bless you brother
Asante sana!
Karibu Sana!
Nakubari 🔥
Wemba God bless you.
You sound English.
This due to my question to you on other clip.
But surely your African.
My question still remains where's your roots
Tanzania
Asante sana kaka ..
Karibu sana.
💪
Bro may I know cost of living in Tanzania
What is the distance between Dar es Salaam and Mlimani and also the distance between Mlimani and Masaki?
Mlimani City is in Dar es salaam, maybe you should ask the distance from City Center to Mlimani City! I'm not sure about the exact distance but it's less than 15km, and it's almost the same distance from Mlimani City to Masaki !!
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Tanzania 🇹🇿
who owns mlimani mall.afrika money must star in africa
South Africans and Tanzanians
The owner is University of Dar es salaam @@dictarchelsea
@@stephanmanyerere735 udsm is just the owner of the space not the mall 😂😂
Hi Mr Vipe
The only big mall in Tz🤔
😅😅 Did you mean in Dar es salaam or Tanzania. There's 10+ Huge Malls in Dar es salaam. Like Sky City, Palm Vill, Dar Mall, Aura, City Mall, Kariakoo Mall and etc.
There are plenty numbers of big and super mall than Mlimani city mall ..come visit Tanzania 🇹🇿
Play ground for rich, famous and.... corrupt individual
For instance, which product have you ever bought at Mlimani City and for how much shillings?! Don't tell me you were asked to pay with USD! Anyway, I'm poor but I can still go to Mlimani City and buy something that matches my pocket!!!