Author Topic: Outperformed on growth rates, Kenya is not yet the sick man of East Africa  (Read 2536 times)

Offline Olekoima

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    The country could, however, witness a reversal of this underperformance as the structure of the economy shifts from agriculture towards service and commerce.

http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/OpEd/comment/Kenya-is-not-yet-the-sick-man-of-East-Africa-/-/434750/2474936/-/911e5z/-/index.html

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Is this the @Olekoima who on nipate.com was asking for directions to nipate.org?
So eventually he found this place...  8)

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I think Kenya should remain agrarian. Too much to lose if embracing fully fledged industrialism.

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Is this the @Olekoima who on nipate.com was asking for directions to nipate.org?
So eventually he found this place...  8)

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Wewe wacha siasa. I was asking not because i didn't know, but to provoke debate. Mark you i was already a member here. :D