Delta4
Senior Member
- May 24, 2012
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Here are the raw statistics; develop some extrapolations for yourself - you can share with the rest of us too if you are kind enough to.
''Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda raised their combined spending from $26.6 billion in the current financial year to $32 billion in budget spending plans released concurrently by the bloc's finance ministers.
Kenya's total budget stands at $16 billion, up from $12.9 billion = an increase of $3.1 Billion (nearly equal to the total of Uganda 2012 Budget!)
Uganda is $4.4 billion compared to last year's $3.6 billion. = an increase of $1.2 Billion
Tanzania will spend TSh15 trillion (9.5 billion), a rise from Tsh13 trillion ($8.2 billion) = an increase of a mere $1.3 Billion
Rwanda's Rwf 1.3 trillion ($2.3 billion), up from Rwf 1.1 trillion ($1.9 billion) in 2011.'' = an increase of $400Million
''Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda raised their combined spending from $26.6 billion in the current financial year to $32 billion in budget spending plans released concurrently by the bloc's finance ministers.
Kenya's total budget stands at $16 billion, up from $12.9 billion = an increase of $3.1 Billion (nearly equal to the total of Uganda 2012 Budget!)
Uganda is $4.4 billion compared to last year's $3.6 billion. = an increase of $1.2 Billion
Tanzania will spend TSh15 trillion (9.5 billion), a rise from Tsh13 trillion ($8.2 billion) = an increase of a mere $1.3 Billion
Rwanda's Rwf 1.3 trillion ($2.3 billion), up from Rwf 1.1 trillion ($1.9 billion) in 2011.'' = an increase of $400Million