Will Uganda and Tanzania’s rebounding economies soon overtake Kenya’s?

Tanzania


Tshs bn Domestic Revenue 5,096

Grants and Loans 3,181

Domestic loans 1,082

LGA collections 138

Privatisation Proceeds 15 (oh yes, going capitalist)

Total Revenue 9,513 and foreign aid, 34% .

Total buget minus the foreign aid Tshs 6,332 bn (6.3 Trillion)
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Kenya

The total revenue target for fiscal year 2009/10 is KShs.569.6 billion


Comprising of KShs.522.8 billion of ordinary revenue

and KShs.46.8 billion or
8%, foreign aid.

Total budget minus the foreign aid Tshs 8887 bn(8.8 trillion)
 
Tanzania


Tshs bn Domestic Revenue 5,096

Grants and Loans 3,181

Domestic loans 1,082

LGA collections 138

Privatisation Proceeds 15 (oh yes, going capitalist)

Total Revenue 9,513 and foreign aid, 34% .

Total buget minus the foreign aid Tshs 6,332 bn (6.3 Trillion)
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Kenya

The total revenue target for fiscal year 2009/10 is KShs.569.6 billion


Comprising of KShs.522.8 billion of ordinary revenue

and KShs.46.8 billion or
8%, foreign aid.

Total budget minus the foreign aid Tshs 8887 bn(8.8 trillion)

And then?
 
Economic Indicator Listing in Year 2009

GDP Per Capita (PPP), US Dollars
Sudan
US$ 2,376.43

Ethiopia
US$ 955.286

Tanzania
US$ 1,414.36

Kenya
US$ 1,750.82

Uganda
US$ 1,202.69

Rwanda
US$ 1,092.42

Burundi
US$ 400.75

But together, we can do better than this.Imagine this countries coming together and form a bigger market instead of each one of them doing their little things.

How can a country like India with almost a billion people have a balanced trade with one of us?
 
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