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Tanzania: Young Guns on the Road | World's Most Dangerous Roads

In Africa, in the mountains in the heart of Tanzania lies the country’s most dangerous road. It‘s Name: Mlima Kitonga. This most dangerous section of the A7 highway is just eight kilometers long. But the gradient is extreme. And the abyss is deep. Dangerous passing maneuvers whether with trucks or fully loaded tankers are the rule, not the exception. Every day hundreds of coaches and trucks negotiate the passage. By no means do all of them make it.

But the highway is also the lifeline of the region, especially for the young generation. The average age in Tanzania is just seventeen years. The population is growing rapidly and everyone is anxious to get from A to B as well as to get jobs. Because of that, despite all the difficulties numerous farmers manage to survive, thanks to the Highway.

Not only bus driver Alberto will be at the wheel on the most dangerous road in Tanzania. Also driving teacher Mnyama has to bring his students to the right level of being able to drive in this region. A driving school offers the young generation a chance to get a job and by that have the chance for a better future.

Anyways the Highway allows numerous businesses like onion farmers and garages for trucks to thrive. And as the Tanzanian population keeps growing, it is only a matter of time before more and more young guns will start to hit that road.
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In the heart of Tanzania lies the country's most dangerous road. Its Name: Mlima Kitonga. Welcome to this episode of Most Dangerous Roads, Deadliest Roads whatever you want to call it. If anyone has ever traveled that road - please let us know in the comments! And enjoy!

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I am Filipino. When I first began working in the maritime industry as a seafarer, I met Zaif, a Tanzanian national, along with Yorgo and Stelyo, Greek nationals, who worked as ship technicians. They were masters at their craft, and I am grateful to them for treating me like a real brother and teaching me valuable life lessons. Wherever you are now, I wish you good health and a happy life. God bless you, and thank you.

dominkuz
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It always feels great to find a very accurate and unbiased foreign produced documentary about my country. Well done and keep visiting Tanzania. Karibu Sana! 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿

sadikhamza
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I couldn't afford to go travel as much, but this type of documentary really gives me the feel of traveling to know the other side of the world.

mythoughts
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I love Tanzania from Kenya ❤they are just happy and peaceful people, God bless our neighbours 🎉

mosesmillausapunyo
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Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪 I love Tanzania

kiplangatbett
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Nawasalimia ndugu zangu watanzania kutoka kenya na naomba siku moja tutakuja kuwa taifa moja kwasababu hatuna tofauti❤❤❤

imo-zp
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Watching from Jamaica I love Africa. I want come home to Africa!!!

mostawesome
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Tanzania, a nation renowned for its warm hospitality, thriving agricultural landscape, delectable cuisine, and remarkable absence of lawlessness, has been a destination I've had the pleasure of visiting on two occasions.

koolohinde
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Beautiful country. I'm a Kenyan, who fell in love with Tanzania. Kitonga is to Tanzania what Limuru - Maai-Mahiu is to Kenya, especially at night.

felixmakinda
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Am from Zambia. Tanzania is a Friendly country. I drove to dar es salaam the previous year. The Kitongo hills road needs urgent attention. Hard working people 😊

venasiomumba
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Watching from KwaZulu Natal & Lesotho - I adore Tanzania. Tanzania my neighbour, much love from your brothers uganda .

RogerBradley-xu
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Watching from KwaZulu Natal & Lesotho - I adore Tanzania

mhlanganomaphalala
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Just before i watched this documentary, i had watched another documentary from DRC on their most dangerous roads and what i saw as compared to this Tanzanian documentary was an eye opener. Where it takes 8 hours for Tanzanians to travel on their dangerous road, it actually takes Congolese a month on pretty much almost the same distance. Beutiful Tanzania Its as good as there are no roads to talk about in DRC.

shadreckmanene
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Proud to see my country on this documentary. 🇹🇿

ibrahimmohamed
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The wildlife of Tanzania is absolutely incredible hope wildlife of Africa never disappear so beautiful and magical animals we have ❤️

Broken......
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My lovely country Tanzania 🇹🇿, with most kind people in the world

thehunter
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Tanzania my neighbour, much love from your brothers uganda 🇺🇬 ❤

persiesquad
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The resilience of the people in Tanzania, who navigate the treacherous Mlima Kitonga road daily, is truly inspiring. It's a lifeline for the region, enabling opportunities for the younger generation and sustaining businesses. This documentary highlights their determination and the importance of this road. Thank you for sharing their story.

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From what i am able to see life in Tanzania is relatively more comfortable when compared to other less fortunate African nations. Good for them 👍🏼

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