Kenya's economy compared to Tanzania in 2025, Nairobi beats Dodoma

Kenya's economy compared to Tanzania in 2025, Nairobi beats Dodoma

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  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while Tanzania is considered a low-income country
  • In 2025, the Bretton Woods institution projects Kenya's economy would expand by 4.8%, while Tanzania's would grow by 6%
  • Kenya's GDP is expected to soar to $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion) this year, while that of Tanzania would reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Kenya's economy will grow by 4.8% in 2025, a slight decline from the previously predicted 5%.
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President William Ruto (r) with Tanzania's Samia Suluhu. Photo: William Ruto. Source: Twitter


Despite concerns over the United States (US) president Donald Trump's tariffs, the global financial institution stated in its World Economic Outlook report that inflation is expected to remain steady.

The average inflation rate was revised to 4.1%, down from 5.1%, signaling it will remain below the National Treasury's 5% target.

The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while its Neighbour, Tanzania, is considered a low-income country.

What is Kenya's GDP?​

Based on the most recent estimates from the IMF, Kenya is expected to surpass Ethiopia, a regional rival, and become the largest economy in the East African region in 2025.

Kenya is poised to overtake Ethiopia's predicted GDP of $117 billion (KSh 15.14 trillion) with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion).

This is attributed to differing macroeconomic circumstances and policy decisions in both nations, as the decision by Ethiopia to devalue its currency led to a surge in inflation and high import costs.
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The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country and Tanzania as a low-income country. Photo: IMF. Source: UGC

On the other hand, Kenya's macroeconomic resilience has been comparatively strong, with agriculture contributing 22% of GDP as reported by the 2025 Economic Survey.

The Kenyan shilling was ranked the best-performing currency in the world in 2024 after it appreciated by 21% against the US dollar, Bloomberg reported.
On Tuesday, May 27, the Central Bank of Kenya quoted the shilling at 129.23 against the US dollar and 20.89 against the Tanzanian shilling.

Strong increase in industry and agricultural exports, record-high diaspora remittances of $4.94 billion (KSh 638.9 billion), and a successful $1.5 billion (KSh 194 billion) Eurobond sale all contributed to the spike.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) projects Kenya's economy will grow by 5.6% in 2025

What's Tanzania's GDP?​

The IMF expects Tanzania's GDP to expand by 6% in 2025 to reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion). This means Tanzania's economy would lag behind Kenya by KSh 5.88 trillion.

According to AfDB, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture will be the main drivers of Tanzania's economy, which will also be bolstered by government reforms and investments to enhance the business climate.

 
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while Tanzania is considered a low-income country
  • In 2025, the Bretton Woods institution projects Kenya's economy would expand by 4.8%, while Tanzania's would grow by 6%
  • Kenya's GDP is expected to soar to $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion) this year, while that of Tanzania would reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Kenya's economy will grow by 4.8% in 2025, a slight decline from the previously predicted 5%.
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President William Ruto (r) with Tanzania's Samia Suluhu. Photo: William Ruto. Source: Twitter


Despite concerns over the United States (US) president Donald Trump's tariffs, the global financial institution stated in its World Economic Outlook report that inflation is expected to remain steady.

The average inflation rate was revised to 4.1%, down from 5.1%, signaling it will remain below the National Treasury's 5% target.

The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while its Neighbour, Tanzania, is considered a low-income country.

What is Kenya's GDP?​

Based on the most recent estimates from the IMF, Kenya is expected to surpass Ethiopia, a regional rival, and become the largest economy in the East African region in 2025.

Kenya is poised to overtake Ethiopia's predicted GDP of $117 billion (KSh 15.14 trillion) with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion).

This is attributed to differing macroeconomic circumstances and policy decisions in both nations, as the decision by Ethiopia to devalue its currency led to a surge in inflation and high import costs.
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The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country and Tanzania as a low-income country. Photo: IMF. Source: UGC

On the other hand, Kenya's macroeconomic resilience has been comparatively strong, with agriculture contributing 22% of GDP as reported by the 2025 Economic Survey.

The Kenyan shilling was ranked the best-performing currency in the world in 2024 after it appreciated by 21% against the US dollar, Bloomberg reported.
On Tuesday, May 27, the Central Bank of Kenya quoted the shilling at 129.23 against the US dollar and 20.89 against the Tanzanian shilling.

Strong increase in industry and agricultural exports, record-high diaspora remittances of $4.94 billion (KSh 638.9 billion), and a successful $1.5 billion (KSh 194 billion) Eurobond sale all contributed to the spike.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) projects Kenya's economy will grow by 5.6% in 2025

What's Tanzania's GDP?​

The IMF expects Tanzania's GDP to expand by 6% in 2025 to reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion). This means Tanzania's economy would lag behind Kenya by KSh 5.88 trillion.

According to AfDB, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture will be the main drivers of Tanzania's economy, which will also be bolstered by government reforms and investments to enhance the business climate.

Hizi namba za GDP zisiwadanganye.
Kenya ni nchi yenye maisha magumu sana.
Kenya ni nchi ambayo hata dawa hospitali haziwatoshelezi.
Sisi Tanzania tuliwahi kutoa msaada wa dawa za TB kwa Kenya.
Kenya ni nchi yenye njaa or food insecurity.
Msidanganyike na hizo namba.
Ukija kwa social development aspects Tanzania iko mbali sana.
 
Hizi namba za GDP zisiwadanganye.
Kenya ni nchi yenye maisha magumu sana.
Kenya ni nchi ambayo hata dawa hospitali haziwatoshelezi.
Sisi Tanzania tuliwahi kutoa msaada wa dawa za TB kwa Kenya.
Kenya ni nchi yenye njaa or food insecurity.
Msidanganyike na hizo namba.
Ukija kwa social development aspects Tanzania iko mbali sana.
Kina ChoiceVariable Lucas Mwashambwa Tlaatlaah mpo wengi....
 
Usinifananishe na hao watu mkuu,kuongea ukweli sio kosa.
Au unataka tuongee kwa evidence?
Basi subiri tuanze na hunger and famine Kenya.
Kesha tuje kwenye huduma mbovu za afya Kesha tuje kwenye aspects zingine za social and economic development.
Kenya ni miongoni mwa mataifa yanayopokea msaada wa chakula Kila mwaka kutoka WFP.
Kila mwaka mamia ya raia wa Kenya wanavuka mpaka kuja kutibiwa Tanzania miongoni mwa hospital wanayokimbilia sana ni JKCI Muhimbili.
Wewe unabisha nini kaka?
Kama unataka evidence naweza kukuletea.
Sasa unaihitaje Kenya nchi iliyotuzidi kiuchumi ilhali mambo mengi wanatutegemea!??
Hizo takwimu zisiwadanganye hazina uhalisia wowote.
 
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while Tanzania is considered a low-income country
  • In 2025, the Bretton Woods institution projects Kenya's economy would expand by 4.8%, while Tanzania's would grow by 6%
  • Kenya's GDP is expected to soar to $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion) this year, while that of Tanzania would reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Kenya's economy will grow by 4.8% in 2025, a slight decline from the previously predicted 5%.
View attachment 3348498
President William Ruto (r) with Tanzania's Samia Suluhu. Photo: William Ruto. Source: Twitter


Despite concerns over the United States (US) president Donald Trump's tariffs, the global financial institution stated in its World Economic Outlook report that inflation is expected to remain steady.

The average inflation rate was revised to 4.1%, down from 5.1%, signaling it will remain below the National Treasury's 5% target.

The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while its Neighbour, Tanzania, is considered a low-income country.

What is Kenya's GDP?​

Based on the most recent estimates from the IMF, Kenya is expected to surpass Ethiopia, a regional rival, and become the largest economy in the East African region in 2025.

Kenya is poised to overtake Ethiopia's predicted GDP of $117 billion (KSh 15.14 trillion) with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion).

This is attributed to differing macroeconomic circumstances and policy decisions in both nations, as the decision by Ethiopia to devalue its currency led to a surge in inflation and high import costs.
View attachment 3348501
The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country and Tanzania as a low-income country. Photo: IMF. Source: UGC

On the other hand, Kenya's macroeconomic resilience has been comparatively strong, with agriculture contributing 22% of GDP as reported by the 2025 Economic Survey.

The Kenyan shilling was ranked the best-performing currency in the world in 2024 after it appreciated by 21% against the US dollar, Bloomberg reported.
On Tuesday, May 27, the Central Bank of Kenya quoted the shilling at 129.23 against the US dollar and 20.89 against the Tanzanian shilling.

Strong increase in industry and agricultural exports, record-high diaspora remittances of $4.94 billion (KSh 638.9 billion), and a successful $1.5 billion (KSh 194 billion) Eurobond sale all contributed to the spike.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) projects Kenya's economy will grow by 5.6% in 2025

What's Tanzania's GDP?​

The IMF expects Tanzania's GDP to expand by 6% in 2025 to reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion). This means Tanzania's economy would lag behind Kenya by KSh 5.88 trillion.

According to AfDB, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture will be the main drivers of Tanzania's economy, which will also be bolstered by government reforms and investments to enhance the business climate.

Very good analysis

At individual pockets…. Ni tafwawuuti

Masikini wa kenya ni wengi zaidi
 
Natoa mifano miwili tu.
Nchi iliyopiga hatua kimaendeleo haiwezi ikawa haijitoshelezi katika huduma za kijamaa muhimu mathalan huduma za Afya.
Hiyo haitoshi dawa muhimu za TB zinaisha mnakaa miezi takriban mitatu hadi mwaka unapinduka hamuna dawa.
Proved uje unambie lini USA ikaishiwa dawa miezi mitatu ikaomba dawa Canada!??

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  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while Tanzania is considered a low-income country
  • In 2025, the Bretton Woods institution projects Kenya's economy would expand by 4.8%, while Tanzania's would grow by 6%
  • Kenya's GDP is expected to soar to $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion) this year, while that of Tanzania would reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Kenya's economy will grow by 4.8% in 2025, a slight decline from the previously predicted 5%.
View attachment 3348498
President William Ruto (r) with Tanzania's Samia Suluhu. Photo: William Ruto. Source: Twitter


Despite concerns over the United States (US) president Donald Trump's tariffs, the global financial institution stated in its World Economic Outlook report that inflation is expected to remain steady.

The average inflation rate was revised to 4.1%, down from 5.1%, signaling it will remain below the National Treasury's 5% target.

The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country, while its Neighbour, Tanzania, is considered a low-income country.

What is Kenya's GDP?​

Based on the most recent estimates from the IMF, Kenya is expected to surpass Ethiopia, a regional rival, and become the largest economy in the East African region in 2025.

Kenya is poised to overtake Ethiopia's predicted GDP of $117 billion (KSh 15.14 trillion) with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $132 billion (KSh 17 trillion).

This is attributed to differing macroeconomic circumstances and policy decisions in both nations, as the decision by Ethiopia to devalue its currency led to a surge in inflation and high import costs.
View attachment 3348501
The IMF ranks Kenya as a middle-income country and Tanzania as a low-income country. Photo: IMF. Source: UGC

On the other hand, Kenya's macroeconomic resilience has been comparatively strong, with agriculture contributing 22% of GDP as reported by the 2025 Economic Survey.

The Kenyan shilling was ranked the best-performing currency in the world in 2024 after it appreciated by 21% against the US dollar, Bloomberg reported.
On Tuesday, May 27, the Central Bank of Kenya quoted the shilling at 129.23 against the US dollar and 20.89 against the Tanzanian shilling.

Strong increase in industry and agricultural exports, record-high diaspora remittances of $4.94 billion (KSh 638.9 billion), and a successful $1.5 billion (KSh 194 billion) Eurobond sale all contributed to the spike.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) projects Kenya's economy will grow by 5.6% in 2025

What's Tanzania's GDP?​

The IMF expects Tanzania's GDP to expand by 6% in 2025 to reach $85.98 billion (KSh 11.12 trillion). This means Tanzania's economy would lag behind Kenya by KSh 5.88 trillion.

According to AfDB, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture will be the main drivers of Tanzania's economy, which will also be bolstered by government reforms and investments to enhance the business climate.

GDP ya Kenya ni ya mchongo sana.

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Hizi namba za GDP zisiwadanganye.
Kenya ni nchi yenye maisha magumu sana.
Kenya ni nchi ambayo hata dawa hospitali haziwatoshelezi.
Sisi Tanzania tuliwahi kutoa msaada wa dawa za TB kwa Kenya.
Kenya ni nchi yenye njaa or food insecurity.
Msidanganyike na hizo namba.
Ukija kwa social development aspects Tanzania iko mbali sana.
Nilikuwa sijacheka afadhali, comment yako inachekesha 🤣🤣
 
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