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[quote author=tylann post=80386204]https://www.reuters.com/article/tanzania-economy/world-bank-contradicts-tanzanias-growth-estimates-idUSL8N24H4PI Kazikazi what is the true economic growth of Tanzania [/quotel]By the time Magufool is done with them they will be as broke as when Nyerere bowed down in great shame |
tylann:That slowpoke of president supposedly has PhD. |
68816419:What has area got to do with anything.Mombasa county is as 212 and it boundaries are as of 1963.Lagos urban is 900km.If you add Mombasa all the way to Mariakaini where am typing this..all the way to Mtwapa and Diani...then you know it about Lagos size...don't talk about the empty fallow Abuja...a glorified gov beucracy and nothing more. |
Suffer n Smiling ...totally collapsed infrastructure.. electricity gone..roads gone.. |
Problemkid1:You actually expend your energy to justify your superstition n witchcraft.That is a new low.That is what plague Nigeria n Tanzania... superstition, withcraft, Islam and mega churches...face the reality... Algeria just the better team. |
TayserMahri:Algeria have played good carpet football from day one while many teams just fluke thro unable to string 3 passes..such a shame. |
Algeria have been the only team playing football in the entire tournament and deserve to win this.Africa has long way to get to world class football.At least Uganda netball women was on TV today playing world class netball.Africa best in football will leak six goals in world cup round 1.That is how bad our football is... despite the love n passion we have for the game.We are watching third rate football with few bright specks here n there. |
Troy404:hahaha |
68816419:The inner city of Abuja is footpaths in fallow unkempt land.Looks like a ghost city. |
68816419:Not seeing nothing there..very underwhelming.Even Umoja has more skyscrapers than Lagos. |
Now that is a real car made in Africa. Not rebadged Chinese nonsense you see in Ghana and Nigeria. Troy404: |
Kenya National Health Insurance. Out of roughly 12M household - at least 7.7M covered by National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF). That is about 75% insured - both outpatient and inpatient . The National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) has increased its principal contributors by 13 percent to stand at 7.7 million, with most new members coming from the informal sector. NHIF cover Outpatient services - Consultation, Laboratory, investigations, daycare procedures, drugs and dispensation, health education, wellness and counselling, physiotherapy services, immunization,/ vaccines as per the KEPI schedule Inpatient services Maternal care - Antenatal and Prenatal care and deliveries (Normal delivery and caesarian section) Reproductive health services : Family Planning Renal Dialysis Overseas treatment for specialized surgeries not available locally Rehabilitation for drugs and substance abuse All surgical procedures including transplants Emergency road evacuation services Radiology imaging services (X-rays, CT Scan, & MRI) Cancer Treatment
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Kenya impressive Health Investment - Now aiming for Abuja declaration of 15% of the budget.Health insurance has shot up (NHIF I think now has close to 21M kenyans covered - about 50%), we are rolling universal free health care (trial on 4 counties now on) and we have invested about 400M dollars on hospital equipment from likes of GE. About 100 hospitals - 2 in every county - equiped with latest - medical equipment - that will be serviced for many years - deal worth 600M dollars.
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The tablets - and laptops - are assembled at Moi & Jomo Kenyatta Universities. Paul Rono, Director Programmes and Standards, briefing PSs Kamau Thugge, @jeroch1 Ochieng and Kipsang Belio on the production of the DLP digital devices at @MoiUniKenya local assembly in Eldoret today. #DigiSchoolKe
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Kenya Digital School Project - every school - be it in turkana or nairobi - have been equipped with digital tools for 21st century learning. All more than 25,000 primary schools are covered.
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Kenya savannah - teaming with millions of animals. The rangelands are an area of some 512,587 km2, or 88% of the total land surface of Kenya. They cover 21 of the Kenya’s 47 counties. The rangelands are hot, arid or semi-arid and are therefore largely unsuitable for farming. But they are crucially important because they are home to over 70% of the national parks and reserves in Kenya.
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Picture break - Kenya - For the love of wild animals - Nairobi National Park - Soundproofed railway bridge spanning many kilometers.
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You're an idiot playing with figures. Kenya external debt is around 25B dollars. The highest component of the debt is Chinese loan to build basic infrastructure. Our total debt is around 55B. Our counties are not allowed to procure debt. Now look at Nigeria - The federal GOV alone owes 80B dollars. We haven't gone through the states - who are indebted to their eyeballs. https://africacheck.org/reports/has-buharis-government-plunged-nigeria-into-80-billion-in-debt/ And that federal debt of 80B is just the tip of the iceberg “What you see at the Debt Management Office is just a fraction of Nigeria’s debt,” he said. “There are special accounts that are dedicated by law, but unfortunately the federal government has been taking funds from [them] to meet its budgetary obligations.” Samuel said the government had been drawing from “funds like the ecological fund, even borrowing from the excess crude account. Another big component is debt to contractors and the overdrafts it takes from the Central Bank – which is now about N4 trillion – and there are also judgment debts.” dapoRead: |
I cliked - and I see nothing - a shoprtie, a mosque and some stores. Abuja is waste of money and resources. All billion dollars invested in wasteland could have been invested in Lagos. samorobo: |
I would have rushed to see an ophthalmologist but look who is talking - the blind man from Nigeria. PICTURES speak more than a thousands words. Unless you're blind of course. edon21: |
With what money - Nigera state and federal budget is too minuscule. You cannot even afford to pay debts, salaries and penison. You cannot build infrastructure with wishes ![]() Try even maintain the existing network. If you watch any nollywood - what strike your is the dilapidated infrastructure. It's all about MONEY in the gov coffers. The same mess in electricity. Heck you CANNOT EVEN FUND CENSUS - how do you intend to fund a road ![]() 68816419: |
Why bother. Kenya had built 12,000kms of roads before Jubilee. Jubilee have built or are building 10,000kms road under road annuity program alone...so total road network is approaching 20,000kms of tarmac good quality roads. Not just tarmacked but completely broken down like Nigeria. And kenyan rural roads are also well-maintained albeit murram roads. In short term - gov intend to build 30,000kms new roads in 10yrs. Considering most parts of kenya are semi-arid and arid - and not inhabited by people - but animals - that should pretty much sort our road infrastructure. Only a small corridor in kenya is densely populated and in need of road network of intense density. 68816419: |
Imagine? Too broke to count themselves. And all that oil? tylann: |
The Lie that Westland roads - are not tarred. Watch this video. That was long before even One place was up. Around 6.40 - you can see westland's PWC. Nairobi CANNOT be compared to any NIGERIA SLUMPOLIS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRQi1Wkx3Ys |
The road was still under construction. That is why. You're just latching onto any straws like a desperate drowing man because Kenya just got started on massive road construction. If you come back in 10yrs - you'lll definitely think you're in Europe. Our little road infrastructure totally collapsed like Nigerian in 2000s..and we rebuilt the old one..and are now massively investing in road construction. In 5yrs - we have build 10,000kms new roads....nearly double the existing network. We did the same in electricity - from 12% electricity connection - now well over 75% - and fast going into 95% or universal access to 24hrs of electricity. Try see how massive investment in fibre and broadband..undoubtly africa best..is paying off. We are doing the same on railways. The same on mega water dams and water supplies. Kenya is massively investing in 1) Education 2) Health 3) Infrastructure and 4) Social services. 68816419: |
Outering road - cut through Nairobi Eastland - poor neighberhood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVNM8N-QnZw |
Video of kenya marvelous road network - for a rapidly developing nation - whose GDP has grown nearly 10 times in 15yrs. It was 12b dollars in 2002 - and now is 100B dollars.And is set to rise to 150B by 2022/2023...and more than 300B before 2030. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spgNaFIKAFI |
Kenya is set to conduct it census next month - like it has done religiously evrytime - 200M dollars budget - with tablets assembled by our universities. Nigeria has conducted 2 census since it birth...it cannot afford to fund one.
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Nakuru overpasses.....Nyahururu interchange.
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Kenya roads - Kenya-Ethiopia highway- Nairobi -Isiolo-Moyale - 800Kms road that takes you to beautiful women of Ethiopia.
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Nakuru- Eldoret Highway.
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