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Did they cook those figures? Yet to be communicated on the international front.
It will be on Tuesday when they make it official. Kenya will join Ghana as amongst the newly minted Middle Income Nation if you get the joke....per capita will still be 1,000 dollars per annum.Quote from: veritas on September 26, 2014, 10:48:54 AMDid they cook those figures? Yet to be communicated on the international front.
Veritas and RVP,Ahah, according to certain professors (what is it with some of these professors? When put in charge of critical assignments they end up performing worse than their students with first degrees!), you may attain middle income status by several methods: good old fashioned economic growth which raises incomes, but it is too slow and politically unfruitful; re-defining how it is determined within your borders; boosting the income statistics; or by simply projecting what the per capita income will be once anticipated oil money hits the streets in a few years. Depending on where you stand and how authoritatively you can sell your pathological verbal diarrhoea, you can perform miracles and achieve Vision 2030 on a selected date and time. That way, you allow the government room to come up with another secretariat with a captivating slogan like Vision 2035 (Developed Nation Status) and thus get another homeboy into a job. It is actually smart.Sketie
Kenya will be somewhere around the fourth.
Maybe in sub sahara africa otherwise nigeria, south africa, egypt, algeria,angola,morroco ,libya and sudan...will have more GDP than our rebased GDP.Quote from: Olekoima on September 26, 2014, 03:03:26 PM Kenya will be somewhere around the fourth.
It's political rhetoric cooked up by the media in anticipation of Uhuru's reception abroad. They didn't mention legit economic terms and figures in that piece.