Why Are Countries which were colonised by British developed

You may have a point or two depending on which school of thought you are referring " a term development ". The worse part of your contribution on this thread is bad naming of people. JK Nyerere was one of great Leaders in Africa. He still leaves today out of his writings. You are not worth to call Nyerere " idiot". He is much better than you in all aspect of life. Won't you have a bit of respect!
Unfortunately that stupid J456watt has severe intellectual disability with a mental age of a four years old. Calling Nyerere an idiot is like calling Mandela a freedom fighter an idiot. Bloody idiots are his parents who brought him to this earth through fornication and never taught him manners.
 
Unfortunately that stupid J456watt has severe intellectual disability with a mental age of a four years old. Calling Nyerere an idiot is like calling Mandela a freedom fighter an idiot. Bloody idiots are his parents who brought him to this earth through fornication and never taught him manners.
Very sorry that you have been enraged to such extent. Yet there is a snag to our Kenyan friend in regards to the term development.
Holistically, development does not encompass economic aspects only but even cultural. From our friends contribution to the thread it vividly show that culturally his country is not developed.
It is a Society were no respect to elder and distinguished personalities respectively. Let our friend be advise to think out side the box and not be driven by greedy culture
 
Kenya's growth rate in 2016 = 5.8%
Tanzania's growth rate 2016 = 6.8%

Yaani ni hesabu huelewi ama ni blind patriotism? 6.8 is a mere 1.17 times of 5.8. Considering our GDP in 2016 was $68b verses Tz $46b - that's 1.48 times your GDP. Technically on absolute figures, Kenya grows 1.26 times faster than Tz and the gap is actually increasing, not reducing.
Where did you get 6.8%?? You can't justify your numbers with fake growth known as rebase.

Tanzania GDP 2016: 5.5% Growth in Q1 and 7.2% Annual Forecast - TanzaniaInvest
 
Unfortunately that stupid J456watt has severe intellectual disability with a mental age of a four years old. Calling Nyerere an idiot is like calling Mandela a freedom fighter an idiot. Bloody idiots are his parents who brought him to this earth through fornication and never taught him manners.

Bro, even Nyere whose honor u are trying to defend here would repudiate u, for your using this kind of language.

I disagree with anybody who calls Nyerere an idiot. He was an outstanding African statesman worth emulating.
He made some tactical blunders while in charge of Tanzania, but his intentions were noble . He was only human, afterall.
 
In my opinion, the British had a governance system that was much more effective than the ones used by the other colonial powers. This is inclusive of the education set-up, taxation schedules, representation of the people (parliamentary system) and most of all, a highly pervasive language that enabled easy sharing of information between the commonwealth countries. Indeed, English is the most spoken language in the world (by geographical distribution, not by sheer numbers)

Information access is key to development of a country.
 
Unfortunately that stupid J456watt has severe intellectual disability with a mental age of a four years old. Calling Nyerere an idiot is like calling Mandela a freedom fighter an idiot. Bloody idiots are his parents who brought him to this earth through fornication and never taught him manners.
povu unamwaga kwel kwel :D:D:D...learn how ro control ur emotions...
 
In Africa Britain colonised the following countries;
1.Kenya
2.South Africa
3.Nigeria
4.Egypt
5.Uganda etc This are the leading countries economically in Africa except Ug

(ii) USA was colonised by the british and is the global super power
(iii) Canada
Iv.India
V.Australia
vi.ongezeni list
Achana na ujinga wa kusema Kenya being the leading country economical! Soma report ya world bank kuondokana na ujinga na ubweha.

World Bank (WB) has forecasted Tanzania as the third fastest growing economy in Africa next year after...
The World Bank (WB) has forecasted Tanzania as the third fastest growing economy in Africa next year after Ethiopia and Ghana. In a brief report, Global Economic Prospects: Sub-Saharan Africa, the WB predicted Tanzania to grow 7.2 per cent behind Ghana 7.8 per cent and Ethiopia 8.3 per cent.
“Growth in non-resource intensive countries is anticipated to remain solid, supported by infrastructure investment, resilient services sectors, and the recovery of agricultural production,” WB said in a statement.
The report brief further said weather-related risks are elevated in East Africa. “Worsening drought conditions will severely affect agricultural production, push food prices higher, and increase food insecurity in the subregion,” the bank said.
On the Sub-Sahara outlook, the bank said growth in the area was forecast to pick up to 2.6 per cent in 2017 and to 3.2 per cent in 2018, predicated on moderately rising commodity prices and reforms to tackle macroeconomic imbalances.
Per capita output was projected to shrink by 0.1 per cent in 2017 and to increase to a modest 0.7 per cent growth pace over 2018-19. “At those rates,” World Bank said “growth will be insufficient to achieve poverty reduction goals in the region, particularly if constraints to more vigorous growth persist”.
Growth in South Africa, the second biggest economy in Africa, is projected to rise to 0.6 per cent in 2017 and accelerate to 1.1 per cent in 2018. Africa’s biggest economy, Nigeria, is forecast to go from recession to a 1.2 per cent growth rate in 2017, gaining speed to 2.4 per cent in 2018, helped by a rebound in oil production.
Growth is forecast to jump to 6.1 per cent in Ghana in 2017 and 7.8 per cent in 2018 as increased oil and gas production boosts exports and domestic electricity production
Source: WORLD BANK FORECASTS TANZANIA AS THE THIRD FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY IN AFRICA NEXT YEAR - Corporate

East Africa: Tanzania Among Top Growing Economies in 2018
 
Achana na ujinga wa kusema Kenya being the leading country economical! Soma report ya world bank kuondokana na ujinga na ubweha.

World Bank (WB) has forecasted Tanzania as the third fastest growing economy in Africa next year after...
The World Bank (WB) has forecasted Tanzania as the third fastest growing economy in Africa next year after Ethiopia and Ghana. In a brief report, Global Economic Prospects: Sub-Saharan Africa, the WB predicted Tanzania to grow 7.2 per cent behind Ghana 7.8 per cent and Ethiopia 8.3 per cent.
“Growth in non-resource intensive countries is anticipated to remain solid, supported by infrastructure investment, resilient services sectors, and the recovery of agricultural production,” WB said in a statement.
The report brief further said weather-related risks are elevated in East Africa. “Worsening drought conditions will severely affect agricultural production, push food prices higher, and increase food insecurity in the subregion,” the bank said.
On the Sub-Sahara outlook, the bank said growth in the area was forecast to pick up to 2.6 per cent in 2017 and to 3.2 per cent in 2018, predicated on moderately rising commodity prices and reforms to tackle macroeconomic imbalances.
Per capita output was projected to shrink by 0.1 per cent in 2017 and to increase to a modest 0.7 per cent growth pace over 2018-19. “At those rates,” World Bank said “growth will be insufficient to achieve poverty reduction goals in the region, particularly if constraints to more vigorous growth persist”.
Growth in South Africa, the second biggest economy in Africa, is projected to rise to 0.6 per cent in 2017 and accelerate to 1.1 per cent in 2018. Africa’s biggest economy, Nigeria, is forecast to go from recession to a 1.2 per cent growth rate in 2017, gaining speed to 2.4 per cent in 2018, helped by a rebound in oil production.
Growth is forecast to jump to 6.1 per cent in Ghana in 2017 and 7.8 per cent in 2018 as increased oil and gas production boosts exports and domestic electricity production
Source: WORLD BANK FORECASTS TANZANIA AS THE THIRD FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY IN AFRICA NEXT YEAR - Corporate

East Africa: Tanzania Among Top Growing Economies in 2018
umeisoma ukaielewa lakini... alafu do you know anything about 'forecasts' and 'predictions' ?
 
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