murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Sonkos best days were when he was punching stalls. Now those days are long gone...
This is the true effect of this silly ban.
Happening now
This just shows the shoddyness of our engineers nothing to do with Sonko. Bridge ingeanguka tu

Kwa kweli Hardwood has better spinning skills than you do..
If today was bad, ngojeni kesho...With all mitumbas on the road...
Alafu kanyeshe kidogo...You will go to church on Wednesday to pray for Kidero...
Something has to be done. Matatus are not the solution to your misery, walk. Lets see what else breaks tomorrow.
Murchr, your guy was boasting today about benchmarking on Dubai and Rwanda....He should have saved the ticket and come here to Dar.
Where matatus exist with a real BRT System.
Not those orange paints you've been touting around here.
He got a free ride to Kigali so the ticket to Dar is unnecessary. Even in Dar, busses do not park in town. They have terminals. Stop yapping about what you read in the net and travel abit, what we call matatus is madness-they should not be on CBD.
One day you shall not be paid and you shall agree that your boss is not that wise.
We want matatus gone. But not haphazardly. Without a plan and praying that a solution comes tomorrow. Your guy can remove matatus from the city but he has to do so wisely and carefully.
Not charging 200 to private cars...Aii...apana boss. That was not benchmarked from Dubai.
But hapa terminus Dar, we are hopeful fellas. We can only hope things go well..
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?