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Katika mdahalo Mh Slaa alisema kuwa Tanzania ni nchi ya 2 au 3 kwa umasikini Barani Afrika. Aliyasema hayo bila kutoa Chanzo (source) cha kuthibitisha maelezo hayo.
Huu ni uwongo LIVE, kama anahisi mimi namtukana basi anipeleke mahakamani.

Source: World Rankings and Records, ingia Africa, then gonga single page GDP PER CAPITA


Equatorial Guinea $30,200 . ...2
Botswana $15,800 . .....3
Gabon $14,900 . ...4
Libya $14,900 . ......5
Mauritius $12,400
.......................
Benin $1,500 (27). ........27
Ghana $1,500 (28). ......28
Zambia $1,500 . ......29
Sao Tome and Principe $1,400 . ......30!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tanzania $1,400 ............................30

(49).
Liberia $500 (50).
Burundi $400 (51).
Congo, Democratic Republic of the $300 (52).
Zimbabwe $200 JAMANI HUYU SI RAIS NI RAHISI. hUYU NI JUHA!!!!

Burkina Faso $1,
 
Umemsikia Kinana au JK akijibu hili, au la bei ya matundu ya vyoo Bagamoyo! Man up... elewa kwamba ingekuwa uwongo wangeshakurupuka siku ile ile.

Otherwise it's Too late!
 
Tanzania: Dar Drops 13 Places in Business Ranking

Samuel Kamndaya and Florence Mugarula
10 September 2010


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Tanzania has performed dismally in this year global ranking in the set of institutions, policies and factors that determine the level of productivity. The Global Competitiveness report released yesterday show that Tanzania has dropped by 13 ranks compared to its performance last year. In East Africa the country is position at number three, one position below its last year performance.


The pursuit of relegated educational system and the poor state of infrastructure have been cited by the report as two major factors which hamper country's efforts to improve its competitiveness, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF) which prepares the report.
The WEF's Global Competitiveness Report (GCR) 2010-2011, released yesterday in the Chinese Province of Tianjin ahead of the organisation's annual meeting, ranks Tanzania in 113th position -slipping 13 places from the 100th position that the country held in the GCR 2009-2010. GCR usually examines a country's performance in 12 issues of institutional, infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health and primary education, higher education and training as well as goods market efficiency.
Other factors include labour market efficiency, financial market development, technological readiness, market size, business sophistication and the level of innovation in the market. The report ranks Tanzania in 128th position out of 139 surveyed countries in as far as the infrastructure aspect is concerned, basing it's findings on poor-quality roads, ports, and electricity supply and few telephone lines.


"Infrastructure in the country is underdeveloped, with poor-quality roads, ports, and electricity supply and few telephone lines," reads the report in part. But in a rejoinder, permanent secretary in the Infrastructure Development ministry, Mr Omari Chambo faulted the report saying it erred in the infrastructure aspect.
"In my view, the government is doing everything in its capacity to improve infrastructure in the country... plans to connect the entire Mainland with tarmaced roads is well on track... there is need to recommend the government for the major steps that have been recorded in the recent years," Mr Chambo told The Citizen during telephone interview.
In the education aspect, WEF commends Tanzania's increasing primary school enrolment rates. It however advises the country to increase enrolments at secondary and university levels. WEF also wants Tanzania to fine-tune the quality of education as a whole. The country is ranked 136th on the aspect of enrolment at secondary and university levels.


"Enrolment rates at the secondary and university levels are among the lowest in the world... the quality of the educational system requires upgrading," the report says. Education and Vocational Training minister, his deputies and the permanent secretary could not be reached for comments yesterday. Consequently, Tanzania is ranked 131st in the aspect of technological readiness - being among the lowest in the world.
The country also performs poorly (ranked 119th) in the aspect of basic health of the workforce. It says the country's workforce is characterised by high levels of diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV. On the positive note, WEF says Tanzania benefits from public institutions characterised by reasonable public trust of politicians. The country is ranked 62nd in this aspect.


The country is also fair when dealing with the private sector and is therefore ranked 50th. "In addition, some aspects of the labour markets lend themselves to efficiency, such as the high female participation in the labour force," reads the report, ranking the country 6th globally in this aspect. Tanzania is fair when it comes to dealing with issues pertaining to taxation and redundancy costs. The drop in ranking puts East Africa's second largest economy in the third place at regional level after Rwanda and Kenya.
Globally, Kenya also dropped eight steps from 98th position in WEF's 2009-2010 report to 106th in the new report. Rwanda, which enters the GCI for the first time this year, is the most competitive economy among the East African Community (EAC) member states and is 80th globally. President Paul Kagame's country is credited for its strong and well-functioning institutions, with very low levels of corruption (certainly related to the government's non-tolerance policy) and an excellent security environment.
"Labour markets are highly efficient, financial markets are relatively well developed, and Rwanda is characterised by a high capacity for innovation for a country at its stage of development," the report reads. But like Tanzania, Rwanda also faces the challenge of improving its infrastructure (especially electricity and telephony), low secondary and university enrolment rates, and the poor health of its workforce.
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Uganda, maintains its fourth position at EAC and 118th position globally while Burundi, the other EAC partner state is only third from the last at global level. It holds the 137th position. Country coverage Apart from Rwanda, other new entrants into the survey include Angola, Cape Verde and Swaziland in Africa as well as the Islamic Republic of Iran and Lebanon in the Middle East as well as Moldova.
The order of best performing African economies (from one to ten) include Tunisia, South Africa, Mauritius, Namibia, Morocco, Botwana, Rwanda, Egypt, Algeria and The Gambia. Globally, Switzerland tops the overall ranking, while the United States had dropped two more places to fourth position, overtaken by Sweden and Singapore in the 2nd and 3rd positions respectively. Other countries on the top ten include Germany, Japan, Finland, Netherlands, Denmark and Canada.
 
June 8, 2010Bureau of African Affairs
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Background Note: Tanzania



Official Name: United Republic of Tanzania
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PROFILE

Geography
Area: Mainland--945,000 sq. km. (378,000 sq. mi.); slightly smaller than New Mexico and Texas combined. Zanzibar--1,658 sq. km. (640 sq. mi.).
Cities: Capital--Dar es Salaam (executive), Dodoma (legislative), Major metropolises--Arusha, Mwanza, Mbeya, Mtwara, Stonetown in Zanzibar.
Terrain: Varied.
Climate: Varies from tropical to arid to temperate.

People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Tanzanian(s); Zanzibari(s).
Population: Mainland--41.8 million (2010 est.). Zanzibar--1.2 million (est.).
Religions: Muslim 35.0%, Christian 63.0%, other (traditional, Sikh, Hindu, Baha'i) 2.0%.
Language: Official--Kiswahili and English; national--Kiswahili.
Education: Attendance--73.2% mainland (primary), 71.4% Zanzibar. Literacy--females 67.0% mainland, 76.8% Zanzibar; males 79.9% mainland, 86.0% Zanzibar.
Health: Infant mortality rate--68/1,000. Life expectancy--52.4 years (2010 est.).
Work force: Agriculture--80.0%; industry, commerce, government--20.0%.

Government
Type: Republic.
Independence: Tanganyika 1961, Zanzibar 1963. Union formed in April 1964.
Constitution: 1982.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state and commander in chief), vice president, and prime minister. Legislative--unicameral National Assembly (for the Union), House of Representatives (for Zanzibar only). Judicial--Mainland: Court of Appeals, High Courts, Resident Magistrate Courts, district courts, and primary courts; Zanzibar: High Court, people's district courts, kadhis court (Islamic courts).
Political parties: 1. Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM), 2. The Civic United Front (CUF), 3. Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), 4. Union for Multiparty Democracy (UMD), 5. National Convention for Construction and Reform (NCCR-Mageuzi), 6. National League for Democracy (NLD), 7. National Reconstruction for Alliance (NRA), 8. Tanzania Democratic Alliance Party (TADEA), 9. Tanzania Labour Party (TLP), 10. United Democratic Party (UDP), 11. Demokrasia Makini (MAKINI), 12. United Peoples' Democratic Party (UPDP), 13. Chama cha Haki na Ustawi (CHAUSTA), 14. The Forum for Restoration of Democracy (FORD), 15. Democratic Party (DP), 16. Progressive Party of Tanzania (PPT-Maendeleo), 17. Jahazi Asilia.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.
Administrative subdivisions: 26 regions (21 on mainland, 3 on Zanzibar, 2 on Pemba).

Economy
GDP (2009 est.): $22.4 billion.
Average growth rate (2009 est.): 4.9%.
Per capita income (2008): $440.
Natural resources: Hydroelectric potential, coal, iron, gemstones, gold, natural gas, nickel, diamonds, crude oil potential, forest products, wildlife, fisheries.
Agriculture (2009 est.): 26.6% of GDP. Products--coffee, cotton, tea, tobacco, cloves, sisal, cashew nuts, maize, livestock, sugar cane, paddy, wheat, pyrethrum.
Industry/manufacturing (2009 est.): 22.6% of GDP. Types--textiles, agro-processing, light manufacturing, construction, steel, aluminum, paints, cement, cooking oil, beer, mineral water and soft drinks.
Trade (2009 est.): Exports--$2.74 billion (merchandise exports): coffee, cotton, tea, sisal, cashew nuts, tobacco, cut flowers, seaweed, cloves, fish and fish products, minerals (diamonds, gold, and gemstones), manufactured goods, horticultural products; services (tourism services, communication, construction, insurance, financial, computer, information, government, royalties, personal and other businesses). Major markets--U.K., Germany, India, Japan, Italy, China, Bahrain, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, Pakistan, Indonesia. Primary imports--petroleum, consumer goods, machinery and transport equipment, used clothing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals. Major suppliers--U.K., Germany, Japan, India, Italy, U.S., United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Kenya.
Source:US Department of State Tanzania
 
Katika mdahalo Mh Slaa alisema kuwa Tanzania ni nchi ya 2 au 3 kwa umasikini Barani Afrika. Aliyasema hayo bila kutoa Chanzo (source) cha kuthibitisha maelezo hayo.
Huu ni uwongo LIVE, kama anahisi mimi namtukana basi anipeleke mahakamani.

Source: World Rankings and Records, ingia Africa, then gonga single page GDP PER CAPITA


Equatorial Guinea $30,200 . ...2
Botswana $15,800 . .....3
Gabon $14,900 . ...4
Libya $14,900 . ......5
Mauritius $12,400
.......................
Benin $1,500 (27). ........27
Ghana $1,500 (28). ......28
Zambia $1,500 . ......29
Sao Tome and Principe $1,400 . ......30!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tanzania $1,400 ............................30

(49).
Liberia $500 (50).
Burundi $400 (51).
Congo, Democratic Republic of the $300 (52).
Zimbabwe $200 JAMANI HUYU SI RAIS NI RAHISI. hUYU NI JUHA!!!!

Burkina Faso $1,

Rudi Shule kwanza ukasome poverty indicators Zawadi, huwezi kuja na GDP peke yake kuprove kama nchi sio maskini.. Tafuta other indicators uone, Tafuta how many people are living below the poverty line, iliteracy rate, angalia access to health care, access to clean water, plus GDP and GNP, na Good governance angalia kwenye Corruption tupo wapi maana umaskini siku hiz unapimwa sio only kwa measurement za income poverty lakin pia za Human poverty'

Ukisoma utekelezaji wa MDG's ndo unaweza kujua where we are maana ndo zina-aim kwenye kupunguza umaskini so zitakupa picha nzuri where we are' Msiwe mnakurupuka kuwaita watu waongo wakati hamna uhakika jamani.. No research no right to speak' nenda kasome afu urudi hapa tuongee vizuri'
 
Katika mdahalo Mh Slaa alisema kuwa Tanzania ni nchi ya 2 au 3 kwa umasikini Barani Afrika. Aliyasema hayo bila kutoa Chanzo (source) cha kuthibitisha maelezo hayo.
Huu ni uwongo LIVE, kama anahisi mimi namtukana basi anipeleke mahakamani.

Source: World Rankings and Records, ingia Africa, then gonga single page GDP PER CAPITA


Equatorial Guinea $30,200 . ...2
Botswana $15,800 . .....3
Gabon $14,900 . ...4
Libya $14,900 . ......5
Mauritius $12,400
.......................
Benin $1,500 (27). ........27
Ghana $1,500 (28). ......28
Zambia $1,500 . ......29
Sao Tome and Principe $1,400 . ......30!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tanzania $1,400 ............................30

(49).
Liberia $500 (50).
Burundi $400 (51).
Congo, Democratic Republic of the $300 (52).
Zimbabwe $200 JAMANI HUYU SI RAIS NI RAHISI. hUYU NI JUHA!!!!

Burkina Faso $1,

Zawadi ahsante sana kwa takwimu hizi! hata mimi niliziona hizi pia ila ktk hizi vitu we have to be very careful sababu hii site ambayo umepata hizi imesema kuwa results hizi zimetolewa lini? nauliza hivyo kwa sababu ninavyoelewa hizi takwimu huwa zinachange every second kama currency in the wall street na DR Slaa ana uwezo wa kusema kuwa aliongea na wananchi live 2 days ago na ametoa reliable and updated statistics at that time, hapo anakuwa ameshamaliza kazi. Sasa lazima ujua hizi sources zako ambazo sikatai kuwa ni reliable na je are they updated?? check last updates to accuse someone! remember siko kwa mabishano though! ta!
 
The term "Least Developed Countries (LDCs)" describes the world's poorest countries with following 3 criteria:
Low-income criterion
based on a three-year average estimate of the gross national income (GNI) per capita (under $750 for inclusion, above $900 for graduation)
Human resource weakness criterion
involving a composite Human Assets Index (HAI) based on indicators of:
(a) nutrition; (b) health; (c) education; and (d) adult literacy.
Economic vulnerability criterion
based on indicators of the instability of agricultural production; the instability of exports of goods and services; the economic importance of non-traditional activities (share of manufacturing and modern services in GDP); merchandise export concentration; and the handicap of economic smallness.

Source: World Bank & WHO

THEN CHECK WHERE YOUR MIGHTY TANZANIA STANDS!
 
Katika mdahalo Mh Slaa alisema kuwa Tanzania ni nchi ya 2 au 3 kwa umasikini Barani Afrika. Aliyasema hayo bila kutoa Chanzo (source) cha kuthibitisha maelezo hayo.
Huu ni uwongo LIVE, kama anahisi mimi namtukana basi anipeleke mahakamani.

Source: World Rankings and Records, ingia Africa, then gonga single page GDP PER CAPITA


Equatorial Guinea $30,200 . ...2
Botswana $15,800 . .....3
Gabon $14,900 . ...4
Libya $14,900 . ......5
Mauritius $12,400
.......................
Benin $1,500 (27). ........27
Ghana $1,500 (28). ......28
Zambia $1,500 . ......29
Sao Tome and Principe $1,400 . ......30!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tanzania $1,400 ............................30

(49).
Liberia $500 (50).
Burundi $400 (51).
Congo, Democratic Republic of the $300 (52).
Zimbabwe $200 JAMANI HUYU SI RAIS NI RAHISI. hUYU NI JUHA!!!!

Burkina Faso $1,

Basi tuseme ni ya Kwanza kiuchumi barani Africa, haya furahi basi.
 
Ulimuelewa alilosema au unakurupuka tu? Naona anakunyima usingizi, Kwanza threads zako ni zile zile 2 unabadili titles tu. lala mama ishakula kwenu na viti maalum umevikosa!
 
Mwaka huu (2010) Tanzania ni ya 116 kati ya nchi 178 duniani kwa corruption (Transparency International, 2010). Transparency International; mwaka 2005 tulikuwa wa 88; mwaka 2009 tulikuwa wa 102.

JK ameongeza corruption na amedhihirisha hilo kwa kuwainua mafisadi majukwaani. Na leo aulizwe swali hili kwa nini tunafanya vibaya kwenye corruption tangu aingie madarakani mwaka 2005?
 
Katika mdahalo Mh Slaa alisema kuwa Tanzania ni nchi ya 2 au 3 kwa umasikini Barani Afrika. Aliyasema hayo bila kutoa Chanzo (source) cha kuthibitisha maelezo hayo.
Huu ni uwongo LIVE, kama anahisi mimi namtukana basi anipeleke mahakamani.

Source: World Rankings and Records, ingia Africa, then gonga single page GDP PER CAPITA


Equatorial Guinea $30,200 . ...2
Botswana $15,800 . .....3
Gabon $14,900 . ...4
Libya $14,900 . ......5
Mauritius $12,400
.......................
Benin $1,500 (27). ........27
Ghana $1,500 (28). ......28
Zambia $1,500 . ......29
Sao Tome and Principe $1,400 . ......30!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tanzania $1,400 ............................30

(49).
Liberia $500 (50).
Burundi $400 (51).
Congo, Democratic Republic of the $300 (52).
Zimbabwe $200 JAMANI HUYU SI RAIS NI RAHISI. hUYU NI JUHA!!!!

Burkina Faso $1,

Hata kama tukichukulia hiyo list yako , swali ni kwa nini tupo namba 30, na Botswana wako namba2,
Tanzania tuna Dhahabu kuliko Botswana, Tuna Almasi kuliko Botswana, Tuna nGombe kuliko Botswana,tuna Maji kuliko Botswana, Tuna Samaki kuliko Botswana, Tuna Ardhi yenye rutubakuliko Botswana, Tuna wasomi kuliko Botswana, Tuna Natural Gas, Tuna, Tanzanite na tuna Mbuga za wanyyama na vivutio vingi kuliko Botswana

mbona wao wako namba mbili sisi namba 30?
 
Hata kama tukichukulia hiyo list yako , swali ni kwa nini tupo namba 30, na Botswana wako namba2,
Tanzania tuna Dhahabu kuliko Botswana, Tuna Almasi kuliko Botswana, Tuna nGombe kuliko Botswana,tuna Maji kuliko Botswana, Tuna Samaki kuliko Botswana, Tuna Ardhi yenye rutubakuliko Botswana, Tuna wasomi kuliko Botswana, Tuna Natural Gas, Tuna, Tanzanite na tuna Mbuga za wanyyama na vivutio vingi kuliko Botswana

mbona wao wako namba mbili sisi namba 30?
Usipote muda kumwelewesha huyu... akili zake ilibidi achanganye na za kuambiwa ndo aje kuleta mada
 
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