You also forget that Per Capita income in Kenya is waay higher than TZ. This means that we have a much stronger purchasing power than you.
In summary, Ksh 100 is A LOT of money to a Tanzanian, while to Kenyans it is Nothing.
Yet despit having a smaller population, Nairobi's GDP is equivalent to that of Tanzania as a Country!!
Simply put, a large population is nothing to brag about if it doesn't help you in any way. Giving birth is NOT an achievement.
First of all this is an article written in 2017 by Tz media, which is void of any reliability on economic matters.
But even if we ignore that and go with its flawed and biased projections, the current economic data all but points out that the gap is increasing gradually.
Take 1997 for...
I for one support this. The current business model ya KQ might have worked well during yester years but is not efficient enough to make profit in the current market. Re-nationlisation is the only way to go.
I have a relative who purschased a 80*80 plot near Ruai for 250,000 in early 2000's. Now 40*80 (half of his land) is worth 2,500,000 making his land worth 5,000,000!!!! Someone calculate the percentage of appreciation.
You obviously have no idea about the financial restructuring that KQ underwent. Since the debt owed to the banks was converted to 38% equity, that effectively means that no debt is owed to them anymore as they are now partial owners.
PS don't rush to talk about things you have no idea about...
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