Dar shines in continental capacity index ranking

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Dar shines in continental capacity index ranking

TANZANIA has emerged second in the African Capacity Index (ACI) that assesses the capacity of African countries against the development agenda.



The high score in the index proved that the country is on course towards its set development agenda as well making better use of science, technology and innovation, according to the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF).

The latest African Capacity Report, scheduled for launching at the Nelson Mandela African Institute for Science and Technology (NMAIST) here tomorrow, reveals that Morocco is leading the pack, with 71.6 score in the ACI that assessed 44 countries in the continent.

Tanzania, at the second slot, managed 68.8 ACI score ahead of Rwanda and Mauritius with 68.2 and 67.3 score, respectively. Other countries with their scores in brackets are Cap Verde (62.6), Tunisia (62.6), Gambia (61.7), Mali (61.0), Malawi (60.7) and Burkina Faso (58.8), which made the top ten in the ranking.

Niger, with 57.4 score came eleventh while Liberia and Ethiopia followed with 57.1 and 56.7 score, respectively. The traditionally perceived economic giant of East Africa, Kenya with 55.2 score on the ACI was ranked 17th behind Egypt (55.8), Lesotho (56.1) and Namibia with 56.2, according to the ACBF Report.

Uganda with 54.0 is the 19th behind Ghana (54.1), which is the oldest country to attain independence in Africa. The ACI report highlights key determinants and components of capacity and maps out the continent’s capacity to develop, with the goal of sharpening the focus on capacity deficits as a major development policy issue.

The ACI is a composite index computed from four sub-indices, each being an aggregated measure calculated on a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the components. The sub-indices cover policy environment, processes for implementation, development results at country level and capacity development outcomes.

The ACBF has, over the past five years, published its Africa Capacity Reports, seeking to measure and examine the capacity of African countries to pursue their development agenda by focusing on key determinants and components of capacity for development.

The status of Africa’s development, according to the report, is closely linked to its capacity to deploy Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for more inclusive sustainable development and transformation.

The report lays emphasis on the need to build STI capacity in Africa to achieve the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Dar shines in continental capacity index ranking
 
capacity here is definitely potential....look at the countries at the top here...hakuna SA Kenya Egypt...the big leagues...instead you see uganda tanzania niger....hehe it means these countries ziko nyuma tu sana thats why they have the most potential...after all, India has more potential to expand its economy than the United States...


My take: Nothing to be excited about here....
 
capacity here is definitely potential....look at the countries at the top here...hakuna SA Kenya Egypt...the big leagues...instead you see uganda tanzania niger....hehe it means these countries ziko nyuma tu sana thats why they have the most potential...after all, India has more potential to expand its economy than the United States...


My take: Nothing to be excited about here....
Yea, exactly, that is what i meant in simple, you hit the nail
 
capacity here is definitely potential....look at the countries at the top here...hakuna SA Kenya Egypt...the big leagues...instead you see uganda tanzania niger....hehe it means these countries ziko nyuma tu sana thats why they have the most potential...after all, India has more potential to expand its economy than the United States...


My take: Nothing to be excited about here....
This shows Kenya has less room to improve than Tanzania, wajanja walishakula huko karibu wanamaliza from land to whatever resources is there. Meanwhile in Tanzania, potential are here to last us for another 150yrs if not more. Mind you, so far we've only use 10% of our entire arable land, 25% of our mineral output. Population is growing fast, our location is key (we border with 8 countries). Nikisema mengine mtasema I'm bragging, but the list is long housing, electrification, health, travel, fishing ....oh sorry, I'll stop now for real !!
 
This shows Kenya has less room to improve than Tanzania, wajanja walishakula huko karibu wanamaliza from land to whatever resources is there. Meanwhile in Tanzania, potential are here to last us for another 150yrs if not more. Mind you, so far we've only use 10% of our entire arable land, 25% of our mineral output. Population is growing fast, our location is key (we border with 8 countries). Nikisema mengine mtasema I'm bragging, but the list is long housing, electrification, health, travel, fishing ....oh sorry, I'll stop now for real !!
what are u blubbering abt? is it not the same Kenya that is ahead of u?
 
This shows Kenya has less room to improve than Tanzania, wajanja walishakula huko karibu wanamaliza from land to whatever resources is there. Meanwhile in Tanzania, potential are here to last us for another 150yrs if not more. Mind you, so far we've only use 10% of our entire arable land, 25% of our mineral output. Population is growing fast, our location is key (we border with 8 countries). Nikisema mengine mtasema I'm bragging, but the list is long housing, electrification, health, travel, fishing ....oh sorry, I'll stop now for real !!

No it means TZ still have a long way to go!! Kenya has left a very small window to be called developed country, It was the nothern parts that kept us here, but know we are oping the north and empowering communities from these places, that is a process that will take two years, they will then join the already developed Kenya.

Kenya does not just develop major towns, example the following are omages from Kenya, you may think it is from West America
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A very small part holds us down, Tanzania has a lot of stretch to move
 
what are u blubbering abt? is it not the same Kenya that is ahead of u?
You mean that little strip from Mombasa to Kisumu, yeah I can see potential there.
Come to think of it, how will Kenya look like 100 yrs from now, Plenty of water, every Kenyan owns a peace of land, Kenya is food sufficient. I'm just thinking out loud.
 
No it means TZ still have a long way to go!! Kenya has left a very small window to be called developed country, It was the nothern parts that kept us here, but know we are oping the north and empowering communities from these places, that is a process that will take two years, they will then join the already developed Kenya.

Kenya does not just develop major towns, example the following are omages from Kenya, you may think it is from West America
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A very small part holds us down, Tanzania has a lot of stretch to move
While here in Tanzania we're getting ready to wipeout our trade imbalance with other countries, wewe unasema mna develop "the desert of the north". In 5-7 years time will be selling more to China than we buy from them. In 10-12 years time will be selling more to EU than we buy from them. When will Kenya turn it's trade "deficit" into trade "surplus" with any major economy? Na mmekaa hapa mnauliza m Tanzania potential.
 
No it means TZ still have a long way to go!! Kenya has left a very small window to be called developed country, It was the nothern parts that kept us here, but know we are oping the north and empowering communities from these places, that is a process that will take two years, they will then join the already developed Kenya.

Kenya does not just develop major towns, example the following are omages from Kenya, you may think it is from West America
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14504953_1807341056145766_1986259693923729408_n.jpg


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12547348_1694171487535159_1647736724_n.jpg


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A very small part holds us down, Tanzania has a lot of stretch to move
Wewe kijana mshamba sana.
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No it means TZ still have a long way to go!! Kenya has left a very small window to be called developed country, It was the nothern parts that kept us here, but know we are oping the north and empowering communities from these places, that is a process that will take two years, they will then join the already developed Kenya.

Kenya does not just develop major towns, example the following are omages from Kenya, you may think it is from West America
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14504953_1807341056145766_1986259693923729408_n.jpg


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A very small part holds us down, Tanzania has a lot of stretch to move
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Kilimo Biashara (agribusiness)
 
While here in Tanzania we're getting ready to wipeout our trade imbalance with other countries, wewe unasema mna develop "the desert of the north". In 5-7 years time will be selling more to China than we buy from them. In 10-12 years time will be selling more to EU than we buy from them. When will Kenya turn it's trade "deficit" into trade "surplus" with any major economy? Na mmekaa hapa mnauliza m Tanzania potential.
yaani wewe huna facts kabisa...kenya is the single lrgest exporter to EU and other countries ktk ukanda huu wa Afrika Mashariki...kwahiyo unaposema nyie mnapunguza trade deficit kuliko Kenya unanishangaza sana....remember the same desert Kenya is exporting more flowers, coffee, tea to EU than the blessed tanzania where there is a lot of rain....rwanda recently statrted to develop its horticultural sector to compete with kenya...nyie mnabaki nyuma tu
 
aisee kumbe, Kenyans Bwana kama mngekuwa wakuuubwa mngekuwa mnashindana na SA lakini kila Mara Tanzania. Mkipigwa za chembe hadi technical knock out. mnaseama kwa sababu jana mlikula maharage.
 
aisee kumbe, Kenyans Bwana kama mngekuwa wakuuubwa mngekuwa mnashindana na SA lakini kila Mara Tanzania. Mkipigwa za chembe hadi technical knock out. mnaseama kwa sababu jana mlikula maharage.
we do compete with them...nenda Nairaland...forum ya Nigeria ukaone vile wakenya wanawapa wanigeria na wasudafrika kijasho...hapa JF ni kupambana na nyie watz ila kule hamtaweza...mkenya huwezi ukamtishia tishia...hii niliamini huko Nairaland
 
yaani wewe huna facts kabisa...kenya is the single lrgest exporter to EU and other countries ktk ukanda huu wa Afrika Mashariki...kwahiyo unaposema nyie mnapunguza trade deficit kuliko Kenya unanishangaza sana....remember the same desert Kenya is exporting more flowers, coffee, tea to EU than the blessed tanzania where there is a lot of rain....rwanda recently statrted to develop its horticultural sector to compete with kenya...nyie mnabaki nyuma tu
Let me put in context, what does Kenya export to EU, flowers. What will Tanzania export in EU, gas, gold, nickel. Who has more potential to clear their trade imbalance, Tanzania. And who else is already exporting cut flowers to EU, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa. Are those countries has potential to beat Kenya, Yes, Ethiopia has already done that, the rest will follow.

Is The Kenya Flower Industry Dying a Slow Death? | Hort Zone

Horticulture is rocket science, any country with good weather patten can do it.
 
we do compete with them...nenda Nairaland...forum ya Nigeria ukaone vile wakenya wanawapa wanigeria na wasudafrika kijasho...hapa JF ni kupambana na nyie watz ila kule hamtaweza...mkenya huwezi ukamtishia tishia...hii niliamini huko Nairaland
du umenikumbusha yule Msemaji wa Saddam Hussein .....
 
Ninacho wasifu Wakenya ni kuisifia nchi yao in a positive manner, and that they are so loud to their country... Lakini Wabongo sisi ni watu wa kuponda nchi nchi yetu muda wote kwa maslahi tusiyo yajua...Stupid enough...
Let's change guys, and always be positive to our own country even if we are staying abroad....
 
Let me put in context, what does Kenya export to EU, flowers. What will Tanzania export in EU, gas, gold, nickel. Who has more potential to clear their trade imbalance, Tanzania. And who else is already exporting cut flowers to EU, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa. Are those countries has potential to beat Kenya, Yes, Ethiopia has already done that, the rest will follow.

Is The Kenya Flower Industry Dying a Slow Death? | Hort Zone

Horticulture is rocket science, any country with good weather patten can do it.
ethiopia has not beat kenya...infact ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world...even tanzania is richer than ethiopia...even south sudan is richer than ethiopia...what made ethiopias GDP to pass Kenya's is the country's population which now stands at at 100 million...nikama Nigeria it passed SA in terms of GDP but Nigeria is another very useless and underdeveloped country....SA still beats Nigeria in all sectors hands down....Kenya still beats Ethiopia in all other sectors hands down......in this context, u can compare kenya to SA while Ethiopia is like Nigeria....big GDP no development and high poverty....you can imagine Kenya has only 45 million ppl...so usitaje hata ethiopia...hio ndio one of the most useless countries ukanda huu and in afrika....in relation to TZ exporting gold, sijui nickel...hio mnaweza kwani mna hizo rasilimali lakini mbona hamtendi? kenya only recently discovered oil bt ndio hio we are soon to be exporters...
 
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