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Kenya kainchi kadogo kenye raslimali chache, ila tunajtuma mithili ya sisimizi, sijui lini Watanzania wataamka na kufanya chochote cha maana, GDP yetu inaelekea kuwa mara mbili ya Tanzania, ukizingatia Tanzania ni muungano wa mataifa mawili yenye raslimali kedekede, sijui wana gubu au nini hawa.
Hizi taarifa za bajeti zinashangaza sana hadi huruma.
Tanzania $15.59 billion
Kenya $33.3 billion
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East African Finance ministers present their national budgets in their respective parliaments for the fiscal year 2021/22 today.
According to the East Africa Community (EAC) Treaty, partner states are required to read their budgets simultaneously.
But only the three founding member states – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania – read their budgets today.
Burundi whose financial calendar begins in January and South Sudan were both given time by the EAC Council of Ministers to adjust the reading of their budgets in harmony with the rest of the partner states.
Rwanda did not give reason for delaying the budget reading.
Uganda's $12.61 billion (Ush44.7 trillion) Budget is being presented by Mr Amos Lugoloobi, the newly appointed Minister of State for Planning.
In Tanzania, the $15.59 billion (Tsh36.32 trillion) Budget will be read by the new Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Mwigulu Nchemba.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani will lay out the $33.3 billion (Ksh3.6 trillion) budget which is expected to cement the legacy of Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta 10 years in office in a tough economic setting clouded with depressed corporate and household earnings amid uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hizi taarifa za bajeti zinashangaza sana hadi huruma.
Tanzania $15.59 billion
Kenya $33.3 billion
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East African Finance ministers present their national budgets in their respective parliaments for the fiscal year 2021/22 today.
According to the East Africa Community (EAC) Treaty, partner states are required to read their budgets simultaneously.
But only the three founding member states – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania – read their budgets today.
Burundi whose financial calendar begins in January and South Sudan were both given time by the EAC Council of Ministers to adjust the reading of their budgets in harmony with the rest of the partner states.
Rwanda did not give reason for delaying the budget reading.
Uganda's $12.61 billion (Ush44.7 trillion) Budget is being presented by Mr Amos Lugoloobi, the newly appointed Minister of State for Planning.
In Tanzania, the $15.59 billion (Tsh36.32 trillion) Budget will be read by the new Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Mwigulu Nchemba.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani will lay out the $33.3 billion (Ksh3.6 trillion) budget which is expected to cement the legacy of Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta 10 years in office in a tough economic setting clouded with depressed corporate and household earnings amid uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
East Africa Finance ministers present 2021/22 budgets
Only the three founding member states – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania – are reading their budgets today.
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