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Kenya emerges among prosperous countries in Africa

Rwanda also makes it to the top 12 states in Africa, according to report.

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Jacinta Wangare fills up tins with cereals for sale at Soko Mjinga market in Nyeri on March 5, 2012. The Legatum Institute’s 2016 Africa Prosperity Report says Kenya and Rwanda as the most prosperous East African countries in Africa. PHOTO | JOSEPH KANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary
  • The report places Kenya in 11th place, with its highest ranking for personal freedom, entrepreneurship and opportunity.
  • Rwanda received high marks for its economy and governance and is the most improved country in Africa over the past 10 years.
  • Tanzania received a less favourable rating and is ranked the least improved country since 2009.
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By PAUL REDFERN
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Kenya and Rwanda are the only East African countries to make the top dozen most prosperous states in Africa, according to a new report.

The Legatum Institute’s 2016 Africa Prosperity Report reveals how economic growth across Africa is not necessarily being translated into higher levels of prosperity in individual countries.

Researchers at the international think tank, which is based in London, sought to determine what level of prosperity African countries can and should be expected to deliver, given their level of wealth.

The report released on Wednesday places Kenya in 11th place, with its highest ranking for personal freedom, entrepreneurship and opportunity and only its low status for safety and security.

Rwanda, in eighth place, received high marks for its economy and governance and is the most improved country in Africa over the past 10 years, according to the report.

It notes that while Rwanda may have less than a third of Angola’s wealth, it has been far more successful at creating a prosperous nation.

SIGNIFICANT REFORMS

Even though its GDP per capita is $1,661, it came at the top of the ranking due to the significant reforms it has made recently to strengthen the rule of law and reduce corruption.

Tanzania received a less favourable rating and is ranked the least improved country since 2009.

The report makes its ranking by assessing a country’s level of wealth (GDP per capita) modelled against its overall ranking in the think tank’s own Prosperity Index, using eight economic and social factors including entrepreneurship & opportunity, governance, education, health, safety & security, personal freedom and social capital.

The results — set out in a league table — show, for the first time, the Prosperity Gap in each African country.

“Countries that are over-achieving often have relative low levels of wealth yet have created a Prosperity Surplus by offering their citizens wider socio-economic benefits such as civil liberties, a strong judiciary and a diverse economy,” says the report.
 
Te te te hii mada utaikimbia mwenyewe. Umeanzisha ugomvi, sasa hivi wapo busy wanafanya Googling.
 
Kwa jinsi serikali ya awamu ya tano inavyofanya mambo kienyeji itakapoondoka GDP ya Kenya itakuwa ime double yetu itabaki pale pale. Labda watu wenye busara waingilie kati kuokoa hali ya mambo. Mambo ya kuorodheshwa majina kwa mtendaji ili kupata sukari ni mambo yanayopatikana nchi za kijima kama DPRK na Jamhuri ya Tanzania tu. Tanzania is another Eritrea in the making.
 
Nipo hapa KIBERA sioni prosperity ya maisha inayoelezwa kwenye ripoti za wataalamu!
we arent perfect but the seeds of hardwork we sowed,are beginning to sprout.we ka ukilia kibera ukifumbia macho hio upgrading ya roads na flats zinazojengwa huko na nys
 
Te te te hii mada utaikimbia mwenyewe. Umeanzisha ugomvi, sasa hivi wapo busy wanafanya Googling.
nimeamua kuchokoza watu cz naona ile orgasm ya pipeline imeisha,am giving them a good reason to channel all their energy in hating us instead of doing something constructive with it
 
we arent perfect but the seeds of hardwork we sowed,are beginning to sprout.we ka ukilia kibera ukifumbia macho hio upgrading ya roads na flats zinazojengwa huko na nys
Tupeni priority na sisi wa kibera bana!
 
Yaani wameshatoroka kwa kuona hii article.Nchi yao i wapi kwa muktadha wa hii habari ilochapishwa?
 
Kenya to spend Sh250m on UNCTAD Nairobi conference
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By NEVILLE OTUKI

Posted Wednesday, June 1 2016 at 19:42


Kenya will spend Sh250 million on hosting the upcoming United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in July, which will coincide with the country’s peak season for tourists.

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Foreign Affairs secretary Amina Mohamed said the government expects manifold returns on the investment in form of capital inflows, trade policies that level the field for African investors and tightening of the noose on multinational tax evaders.

UNCTAD was formed in 1964 to promote trade as an engine of development with a special focus on integrating developing countries, like those in Africa, into the global economy.

The upcoming 14th edition conference at Kenya International Convention Centre in Nairobi between July 17 and 22 is set to draw at least 7,000 global delegates.

“The economy is set to benefit many times over from the conference,” Ms Mohamed said in a media briefing yesterday adding that city hotels had been fully booked ahead of the event.

This is the second time the country is hosting the conference since 1976.

July is Kenya’s peak season for tourists, defined by the epic wildebeest migration across Mara River in Masai Mara Game Reserve in Narok.

The expected international visitor arrivals bodes well for hoteliers and workers who are emerging from a sector dented by past terrorism attacks that scared away tourists.
 
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Energy, infrastructure to highlight Kenya's Ticad VI conference
By Graham Kajilwa | Tuesday, May 31st 2016 at 11:17
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Kenya will have a chance to showcase her progress in energy and infrastructure in an upcoming international economic conference to be held in August.
The Japan organised Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad) has already adopted declarations on these areas from the just concluded G7 Summit to be the main focus of the conference.

"All outcome of G7 Summit are to be used on Ticad meeting that seeks to make African nations achieve their development agenda in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs)," said Yasuhisa Kawamura Japan's official of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the declaration, the seven powerful nations led by Japan vowed to mobilise resources to increase investment to do away with infrastructure with higher lifecycle costs, less durability, inequitable distributive effects and vulnerability to environment.


"The global demand and supply gap of infrastructure investment is a serious bottle neck to the current growth including job creation and development challenges the world faces," read the declaration.
This will be the first time Ticad will be held in African soil with Kenya as the host.
Some of the projects that Kenya seeks to showcase sponsored by the Japan government are the Mombasa Port expansion and the ongoing Olkaria Geothermal power projects.
Japan International Corporation Agency (Jica) noted that Kenya should use this conference to strengthen its policies and framework on Public Private Partnership (PPP) in order for the country to benefit fully from overseas assisted projects.

"It is the responsibility of the government to strengthen the private sector in some case to even provide strong institutions and streamline financial mechanism to make it easy to receive funding," said Watanabe Daisuke, Jica Director on African Development.
Jica is responsible for the Sh22 billion expansion of Mombasa Port that will increase cargo capacity by 50 per cent and the Sh40 billion Olkaria v power project whose ground breaking is expected before Ticad.
Daisuke said the conference will also be used to increase avenues of good investment ventures in the country especially in the energy sector.

"Kenya has a lot of potential just like Japan but we are disadvantaged by lack of space. We are willing to dispense this knowledge to rectify the mismatch between supply and demand that is currently Kenya's challenge," said Daisuke.
Currently, Kenya is one position ahead of Japan (eight) globally in geothermal energy.
 
Internet affiliate launches first African office in Nairobi

Nairobi, 25th May 2016

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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has launched its first African office in Nairobi.

The office is expected to support and increase ICANN’s institutional engagement and outreach in Africa, to better serve the region.

Nairobi was chosen by consensus across the African community due to the tangible role it has played in the Internet ecosystem over the years.

To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer — a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other.

ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without coordination, there wouldn’t be one global Internet.

ICT secretary Joe Mucheru said that the government recognises and supports efforts made by ICANN in ensuring the growth and development of the Internet.

“Kenya has continued to work with regional bodies towards the growth of Internet use in Africa and we are glad to have ICANN make Nairobi its first engagement office location for Africa,” Mr Mucheru said.

“We believe that collaboration with ICANN will encourage investors in ICT to provide services from the Kenyan cyberspace through the hosting of root servers, data centres and cloud services, among others.” Other than Kenya, ICANN engagement offices are in Beijing, Brussels, Geneva, Montevideo, Seoul and Washington D.C.

Its headquarters are in Los Angeles, with two operational hubs in Istanbul, Turkey and Singapore. Ngene Gituku, the Communications Authority of Kenya chairman, said ICANN’s regional presence in Africa and its choice of Kenya is a big boost to the ICT sector and further reasserts Kenya’s position as an ICT powerhouse.

“As a regulator of the industry we are delighted that Kenya has been chosen to take a front row seat in matters of Internet policy,’’ he said.
 
OUR PROWESS AND 'POWERFULLNESS' ON THIS PART OF THE GLOBE WAS ,IS AND WILL BE RIGHT HERE TO STAY!
 
Atkins makes Nairobi its African headquarters

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A British engineering firm that designed the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai has acquired a Kenyan company, making Nairobi its African headquarters for property, energy and infrastructure deals.

The London-based Atkins Thursday said it will build on the strong regional market presence of Howard Humphreys East Africa, an engineering services company, to grow its consultancy business lines including design, engineering and project management.


The entry of the London-Stock-Exchange listed company strengthens Nairobi’s profile as an investment hotbed that hosts regional offices for multinational giants like Honeywell, IBM, Google and Samsung.

“Nairobi is well connected and offers us a huge opportunity to scale up our business on the continent,” said Atkins chief executive for Middle East and Africa Simon Moon during the signing ceremony in Nairobi on Thursday.

He cited Kenya’s main airport, financial systems and market as key attractions for international investors.

The CEO said the company is eyeing government infrastructure projects like airport construction, energy plants, property, road transport systems and property.
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When the missionaries arrived, the African had the land and the missionaries had the Bible. They taught how to pray with our eyes closed. And when we opened them, they had the land and we had the Bible. - Jomo Kenyatta
 
The above articles are drawn from ssc kenya.As a centre for multinationals and the confidence they have in us,you can just stick on the fence and watch .You also need to tread softly people from mzizima.This year we are hostling two major world conferences in Nairobi at KICC,and the investments and the deals that are going to be struck is no joke!
 
Naisikitikia nchi yangu TZN upuuzi wa Jk ndio ulitupelekea tukapata ajali ya Rais,mtu anaongoza kijima miaka hii? Bora fisadi anaejua kuendesha uchumi wa soko kuliko mwadilifu lakini mjamaa/mjima,mbaya zaidi kupata taarifa za serikali kwa nchi hii ni ngumu sana kila kitu ni siri,cheki tu huko bungeni
 
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