Kenya economy to grow by 6.2% in 2018 (6%of 79Bn is??)

Sasa Nairobi ni large kwenye nini
Wanauchumi wamesema Nairobi ni kubwa kwenye maswala ya uchumi ( yaani utajiri) ukiangalia mabarabara, ukiangalia majumba, ukiangalia makampuni ukiangalia viwanda na kadhalika. Sio mimi nimesema, wanauchumi ndio wamesema thisdayes
 
Wanauchumi wamesema Nairobi ni kubwa kwenye maswala ya uchumi ( yaani utajiri) ukiangalia mabarabara, ukiangalia majumba, ukiangalia makampuni ukiangalia viwanda na kadhalika. Sio mimi nimesema, wanauchumi ndio wamesema thisdayes
Wamesema wapi
 
Porojo hizi ati eac largest capital city waah
Nairobi metropolis is EAC largest capital city, it is taken a metropolitan!., ilivuka mipaka yake kitambo sana., imepenyeza kiambu, Thika, Ngong, Machakos etc., with a population of over 10 million, unataka nukutafutie credible source with latest data? hakuna porojo!
 
Wamelipua 6.3% growth via Eurobond money! 😛
wivu! Tz will never see Kenya again!., kwanza vile kuna amani and all across the political divide are speaking one language of maendeleo na vita dhidi ya ufisadi, it's bad news to Tanzania who wishes Kenya to falter so that they may flourish, a stupid jealousy!
 
i just quoted someone
 

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KENYA PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITY EXPANDS AT SLOWER PACE IN JULY - PMI
The Markit Stanbic Bank Kenya Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing and services fell to 53.6 in July from 55.0 in June.

Reuters | 7 hours ago

NAIROBI - Kenya’s private sector activity expanded at a slower pace in July as growth in output and new orders lost steam, a survey showed on Friday.
The Markit Stanbic Bank Kenya Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing and services fell to 53.6 in July from 55.0 in June. A reading above 50 marks growth.
“Kenya’s private sector activity continued to expand although the pace of acceleration was moderating, but there is no cause for alarm,” said Jibran Qureishi, economist for East Africa at Stanbic Bank.

“The health of the private sector remains sound and the decline in the PMI in July is still above the historical average since data collection began.”
The survey showed firms took on staff at a slower pace during the period while facing the fastest rise in costs of materials since March this year.



Kenyan economic activity has picked up after political unrest and drought cut growth last year to its lowest level in more than five years, and the economy is forecast to expand by 5.8% this year from 4.9% in 2017.

Kenya private sector activity expands at slower pace in July - PMI

MY TAKE
Kenya is to grow at 6% considering the fact tourism this year is slumping.
 
"There is no cause for alarm", hujasoma article yenyewe umekimbia kupost tu.
 
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