My name is Rajni Moses and I was born and raised in Moshi, Tanzania. I have been in States for 22 years and since than have not returned back home. My family lives in Moshi, Tulsi Vadher & Family. Since I have not been there I would like to know how it has changed? Yes, what is a good place to eat? What is the value of Shillings? How is the economy?:tongue Wow, if someone can respond and start the conversation it would be great. My family always says everything is okay.
Re: Hello :wave Hi! I am not in Tanzania but Kenya, neighbours yeah! But I am just so excited to have joined this group that this is my first mail. Though I know You will wonder why someone from Kenya is replying? You know whenever we travel or go anywhere besides home we look for people who come from home or near home, in the same way I was looking for people from E. Africa and I saw your name so decided to say Hi! Hope you don't mind. But you should make it a point to come and see your home town.For childhood is the most cherished time one can remember, and once back you will go down your memory lane. It should be nice to be back. Anyway all the best. Sukayna:2thumbsup:
Re: Hello Hello Sukayna, I do not have a problem with you writing me if you reside in Kenya. My sister-in-law is from Nairobi and have some good friends who llive in Mombasa. It was nice to hear from you. Yes, I know I should visit home once again. Let us see if god allows me to do so. Please tell me how are political matters in Kenya and Tanzania. I hear all sorts of issues and problems but would like to hear first hand from you. Tell me a little about yourself? Looking forward to writing you again. Best Wishes, Rajmos
hi my name is jaya. i am staying at dar es salaam since 8 years. i like dar es salaam very much. in dar es salaam, everything is ok except health and education. nice to meet u guyz...thanks
Hi fairy14 I am pooja ...currently living in saudi arabia and we plan to move to tanzania soon...so i was just wondering is it a safe place and i think i should mention that i have a 5month old son ..so not really worried about his education yet but i was a little concerned about the health aspect. can u give me a little more info about the place and people ..
Hi I am Shubhangi, I just joined this site today. My Husband and myself are planning to move to Tanzania for his job, we would be staying in Dar Es Salaam. I have few questions in mind such as how is the safety in the country, is it safe for Indian expatriates in Tanzania, is it safe for ladies to stay in apartment in day time when husband is at work. Anothe more important thing, how are medical facilities in Tanzania? Awaiting reply
Dear Shubhangi, Dar Es Salaam is a very safe place. People are very friendly and not rough. It is absolutely safe for ladies to be on their own when their husbands are at work. You will surely like the place. Lots of Indians, temples, Indian food etc. Everything is available. No need to take from India. Medical facililties are good but not great. There are big hospitals also like the Aga Khan Hospita and Regencyl. plus there are lots of medical centres where Indian doctors work. But as always, do keep stock of any medicine that you take on a regular basis. My DH and I have spent five years there and enjoyed every bit of our stay. Wish you good luck as well