Kenya among the top 5 most influential countries in Africa

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Assessment and Analysis:

Recent rankings conducted in December place Kenya 5th on the list of Africa’s most influential countries. The East African country came a close fifth after Nigeria,South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt. The OSINT rankings place Kenya as the country with the most educated population making it a major human resource capital powerhouse in the continent.

Kenya’s infrastructure development is fast catching up with oil and mineral rich Arab countries and South Africa attributed to the rigorous efforts to achieve the country’s Vision 2030.


The Kenyan government has laid specific emphasis in the education sector with both free primary and secondary education supported by affordable tertiary and university education making it the country with the best human resource capital. Kenyan professionals hold very high and powerful positions in companies across the continent.

Kenya’s Humanitarian efforts has lifted her status to be voted as one of the best places to live in the world doubled with the ‘good neighborliness’ exhibited by the number of refugees hosted in Kenyan camps from her war-torn neighbors.

Kenya is also the continent’s ICT hub with plans to build Africa’s Silicon Valley at Konza City already underway. Additionally the country is looking to construct a space programme that will help survey its borders making one of the few countries with a space station in space with all of them being Western countries.

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Conclusion and Forecast:

Kenya has established her position in the African continent as a very influential country especially in the way of improving the lives of her citizenry with modern infrastructure, quality and affordable education equipping her human resource capital with worthy skills to work both domestically and abroad.

Despite the East African country not being resource-rich, the country has harnessed the available resource to improve the living standards and improve the economy increasing the country’s output that fund development projects.

Kenya’s efforts and conducive business environment has attracted investors both local and international and in so doing pushing her development global ranking that stands at one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
 
Sorry bruh, I know it hurts....Not even in the next 5 centuries will Tz attain such an influential position!
We dont need influential positions, we're striving for all Tanzanians to attain all basic human needs, and we're doing great. Influential, richest, best skyscrappers and de rest blah blah rankings, is for kenyans.
Hakuna mtanzania anaeijua kenya vizuri, atawaonea wivu.
 
We dont need influential positions, we're striving for all Tanzanians to attain all basic human needs, and we're doing great. Influential, richest, best skyscrappers and de rest blah blah rankings, is for kenyans.
Hakuna mtanzania anaeijua kenya vizuri, atawaonea wivu.
Baba yao alikuwa huku juzi akitafuta huruma ya kuwafungulia mipaka ili waje japo tuwaoe.
hawa jamaa yani hawajielewi kuwa wako vibaya sana
 
Baba yao alikuwa huku juzi akitafuta huruma ya kuwafungulia mipaka ili waje japo tuwaoe.
hawa jamaa yani hawajielewi kuwa wako vibaya sana
Sasa nani ataoa nani. Sisi ndio tuna pesa kwa hivyo nyinyi ndio mtaolewa
 
Assessment and Analysis:

Recent rankings conducted in December place Kenya 5th on the list of Africa’s most influential countries. The East African country came a close fifth after Nigeria,South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt. The OSINT rankings place Kenya as the country with the most educated population making it a major human resource capital powerhouse in the continent.

Kenya’s infrastructure development is fast catching up with oil and mineral rich Arab countries and South Africa attributed to the rigorous efforts to achieve the country’s Vision 2030.


The Kenyan government has laid specific emphasis in the education sector with both free primary and secondary education supported by affordable tertiary and university education making it the country with the best human resource capital. Kenyan professionals hold very high and powerful positions in companies across the continent.

Kenya’s Humanitarian efforts has lifted her status to be voted as one of the best places to live in the world doubled with the ‘good neighborliness’ exhibited by the number of refugees hosted in Kenyan camps from her war-torn neighbors.

Kenya is also the continent’s ICT hub with plans to build Africa’s Silicon Valley at Konza City already underway. Additionally the country is looking to construct a space programme that will help survey its borders making one of the few countries with a space station in space with all of them being Western countries.

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Conclusion and Forecast:

Kenya has established her position in the African continent as a very influential country especially in the way of improving the lives of her citizenry with modern infrastructure, quality and affordable education equipping her human resource capital with worthy skills to work both domestically and abroad.

Despite the East African country not being resource-rich, the country has harnessed the available resource to improve the living standards and improve the economy increasing the country’s output that fund development projects.

Kenya’s efforts and conducive business environment has attracted investors both local and international and in so doing pushing her development global ranking that stands at one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Shit hole Article!!!
1. What Methological Approach used during this Analysis??
 
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