Tanzania ranked the Second African's Fastest Growing Economies

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From world 3rd fastest growing economy, Nigeria drops out of Top 15 in Africa

Having enjoyed blissful growth over the past decade, Nigeria was one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but it is not one of the 15 fastest growing economies in Africa for 2016.

In 2014 and early 2015, Nigeria was named the third fastest growing economy in the world by CNN Money, with China and Qatar, taking the lead at 7.3 percent, 7.1 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth.

For 2016, however, the coast is cloudy, and Nigeria is nowhere near the fastest growing economies in Africa.

According to the International Monetary Funds (IMF) World Economic Outlook for 2016, as revised in April, the fastest growing economy in Africa for 2016 is Cote d’Ivoire and the slowest is Chad, which is expected to record negative growth.

Cote d’Ivoire is expected to experience an 8.5 percent rise in GDP, while Nigeria’s neighbour, Chad, would see a -0.4 percent growth.

Cote D’Ivoire (8.5%), Tanzania (6.9%), Senegal (6.6%), Djibouti (6.5%), Rwanda (6.3%), Kenya (6.0%), Mozambique (6.0%), Central African Republic (5.7%), Sierra Leone (5.3%) Uganda (5.3%).

Madagascar, Zambia and Chad are expected to see a growth of 4.1 percent, 3.4 percent, 3.2 percent respectively.


The fastest growing economies in Africa by GDP growth rate, as projected by IMF for 2016, are: Cote D’Ivoire (8.5%), Tanzania (6.9%), Senegal (6.6%), Djibouti (6.5%), Rwanda (6.3%), Kenya (6.0%), Mozambique (6.0%), Central African Republic (5.7%), Sierra Leone (5.3%) and Uganda (5.3%).

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DR Congo expects a GDP growth of 4.9 percent, Cameroon; 4.9 percent, Ethiopia; 4.5 percent, Ghana; 4.5 percent and Republic of Congo; 4.4 percent.

Madagascar, Zambia and Chad are expected to see a growth of 4.1 percent, 3.4 percent, 3.2 percent respectively. Major oil exporters, Angola and Nigeria, hard hit by the slump in crude oil prices, are projected to see a growth 2.5 and 2.3 percent.

At 2.3 percent, Nigeria is expected to see its poorest GDP growth since the return of Democracy in 1999. This development has become a point of concern for the IMF, and the World Economic Forum (WEF), which would be having its meeting on Africa later in May.

According to the World Economic Forum, Africa’s positive economic outlook is under pressure with the growth rate expected to remain just under 5 per cent. Foreign direct investment flows are expected to continue to grow, although at a slower pace.

Rwanda has transformed dramatically since the 1994 genocide and is now placed 5th in the fastest growing African economies. The country is one of the continent’s most competitive economies and a top reformer in improving the business environment.

Ahead of the World Economic Forum on Africa in May, it is important to recognise the major challenges that many African economies face. Some of the major threats include commodities slump, currency devaluations and geo-security risks.

“It is important to recognize the challenges that many African economies face – the commodities slump, currency devaluations and geo-security risks all threaten growth,” WEF explained.

The Forum says its May meeting will highlight the need for diversification in order to ensure inclusive economic growth, tapping into the fourth industrial revolution’s potential to create new industries and help reduce inequality across the continent.

The World Economic Forum on Africa 2016 will take place in Kigali, Rwanda from 11-13 May

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We want an economy that favour our pockets not just mere digits while we remain shrunken b'se of ukataufuta,by the way I like the ranking as it makes our neighbour keei envy us,kudos to IMF kwa hizi data ni kama you knew how hot this cold war btn t&k has become
 
Unashabikia uchumi kupanda ilhali bibi yangu Namtumbo kule hana hata chumvi? Babu pale Dodoma anakula vuwavi jeshi hana chakula? Hizo ni propaganda tuu za hao wajingawajinga.
 
Uchumi wa kwenye makaratasi.....wanaposema uchumi umepanda wanamaanisha uchumi wao na familia zao

Economic growth isn't economic development...what we have is economic growth which isn't favouring social welfare

Economic growth hupimwa quantitavely and not qualitatively... Nchi yetu inatakiwa kutumia ukuaji wa uchumi katika maendeleo ya kiuchumi ambayo wewe unayahitaji
 
Tupe per capita income ya Nigeria tuifananishe na ya Tanzania ili ilete maana ya ukuwaji mkubwa wa ichumi wetu


Did you ask yourself about the criterias which are used in measuring the economic growth of a nation....

Nigeria haihusiki....
 
Sio wachache ni wengi tunaelewa iyo mambo. Ni sawa na South Africa wanasema kiuchumi wapo vizuri lakini ukweli ni kwamba asilimia kubwa ya watu ni masikini na ndio maana awataki kusikia nchi zinakwenda kufanya kazi pale kwao South Africa
 
Good newz but wth catious,unfortunately u cant hav economic devlpnt without economic growth.The point to note is to change the mechanics of economic growth pillars so that the agriculture,manufacturing and small bissinesses sectors lead the growth path
 
Such growth is almost nothing.
Sectoral and regional inequalities are still there.
Restructuring and planning is crucial.
Uchumi unakuwa kwa kasi lakin kasi ya kupungua kwa umasikin ni ndogo sana.
 
Umeuliza swali la maana sana lakini wachache watakuelewa.

Swali la maana lakini hapa sio mahali pake. Makala hii haizungumzii per capita income inzungumzia SPIDI ya ukuaji wa uchumi. Na cha kushangaza nhci inayosemekana ina watu wavivu ndio inaongoza ktk ukuaji wa uchumi Africa ukiacha Ivory Coast
 
Economic growth isn't economic development...what we have is economic growth which isn't favouring social welfare

Economic growth hupimwa quantitavely and not qualitatively... Nchi yetu inatakiwa kutumia ukuaji wa uchumi katika maendeleo ya kiuchumi ambayo wewe unayahitaji
Very true. Economic growth(paper and macro economic) does not always mean economic devt. Wengi watasoma hawataelewa. Niongeze kusema "...does not also mean SOCIAL development...."
Hizi nchi zetu za kiafrika zinaangazia takwimu na asilimia kuwa vigezo vya kupima maendeleo.What about SOCIAL INDICATORS???!!!
 
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