Teargass
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Your GDP is stagnant while Kenya's is moving. Who is likely to fail now?I am saying Kenya is more likely to fail as a state than the United States and Tanzania
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Your GDP is stagnant while Kenya's is moving. Who is likely to fail now?I am saying Kenya is more likely to fail as a state than the United States and Tanzania
GDP is not stagnant, we have at least 6 pct increase each year since 2010. And this is not my personal opinion, data has been collectedYour GDP is stagnant while Kenya's is moving. Who is likely to fail now?
Definition:
- A fragile or failing state is a state whose central government is so weak or ineffective that it has little practical control over much of its territory, non-provision of public services, widespread corruption and criminality, refugees and involuntary movement of populations, and sharp economic decline.
So according to united States think tank fund for peace, countries from EAST AFRICA only Kenya ( 17 ) and South Sudan ( 1 ) are in the top twenty. Tanzania is 64, USA 154, North Korea 28 and Uganda 24 among others.
Question is, are we seriously comparing Tanzania and Kenya?
Source : Fragile States Index 2018 | Fragile States Index
GDP not one among criteria used to categorize a country as a failed state, criteria are well stipulated on this article, unless you are not ready to face and correct them, instead you are hiding behind your own shadow.Your GDP is stagnant while Kenya's is moving. Who is likely to fail now?
But with that 7% increase the gap between you and Kenya keeps on widening. The "fragile country" is prospering than the stable one, think about it.GDP is not stagnant, we have at least 6 pct increase each year since 2010. And this is not my personal opinion, data has been collected
In this article the criteria used was just peace index nothing more.GDP not one among criteria used to categorize a country as a failed state, criteria are well stipulated on this article, unless you are not ready to face and correct them, instead you are hiding behind your own shadow.
It's not me who is tellingYou need to be serious sometimes[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]. Reasoning is a free option, now you want to tell us Tanzania is in a better position than North Korea?? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Because north Korea is in position 28?
see it anyway you like, the truth is out thereIn this article the criteria used was just peace index nothing more.
Hahahahahahaha, do you want to teach them or suggest to them other criteria?.In this article the criteria used was just peace index nothing more.
Before I start arguing with you learn how to write properly.Hahahahahahaha, do you want to teach them or suggest to them other criteria?.
1) Central government very weak to deliver services to its people
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Ungetumia tu Kiswahili instead of direct translation.It's not me who is telling
Criteria used mentioned above are;Before I start arguing with you learn how to write properly.
Is Kenyan economy declining??Criteria used mentioned above are;
1) Ineffective and weak government that it has little practical control of much of its territory
2) Non provision of public services
3)Wide spread corruption and criminality
4)Sharp economic decline
Using these it puts Kenya at position 17. I think Kenya and South Sudan are represent well EAC, Kenya is always leading [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]
no thanks, that sentence was silky fineUngetumia tu Kiswahili instead of direct translation.
Stupid, if you fit four out of five criteria, means of have 80%, that is very good mark by any standard. You have passed this exam, that's why you are ranked number 17.Is Kenyan economy declining??
Very true its just a peace index by a U.S think tank. I think terrorism in the Horn of Africa and the 07/08 political violence is the only criteria they used.In this article the criteria used was just peace index nothing more.
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what is it? You wanted the source, have you seen it?[emoji15][emoji15][emoji15]
Hahahahahaha, read post #34, those four criteria are among many others which were used, remember these are think tanks, they know what they are doing.Very true its just a peace index by a U.S think tank. I think terrorism in the Horn of Africa and the 07/08 political violence is the only criteria they used.