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

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

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Kenya: Economy to Grow By 6.2% in 2018 Boosted By Good Weather - CBK
allafrica.com Aug 1, 2018 8:34 AM
Nairobi — Central Bank of Kenya projects the country's economy will grow by 6.2 percent in 2018.

Governor Patrick Njoroge has attributed the significant acceleration in growth to improved weather conditions and a boost in business and consumer confidence following the conclusion of general elections in 2017.

From the supply side, growth has mainly been driven by a recovery in activities of Agriculture as well as improved output in Wholesale and Retail Trade, Manufacturing, and Real Estate sectors.

In the first quarter of 2018 the economy expanded by 5.7 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent in a similar quarter of 2017.

"We are having a good year so far; there is sustained improvements in economic fundamentals, there's a strong pickup in economic activity and favourable weather conditions among other gains," Njoroge told a press briefing ion East Africa's largest capital city.

Quoting a CBK sponsored survey, Njoroge also revealed that credit to the private sector grew by 4.3 per cent in the 12 months to June 2018, compared to 2.8 per cent in April 2018.

This was despite the implementation of the 2016 Banking Act that saw the introduction of the interest rates cap - set at 45 per cent above the CBK rate - that has been making it difficult to lend to the sector.

As such, credit to the manufacturing, building and construction, and trade sectors grew by 12.3 per cent, 13.5 per cent and 8.6 per cent respectively.

However reveals that growth was negative in the transport and communication sector, agriculture, and mining and quarry sector.

"Growth in private sector credit is expected to pick up gradually with the continued recovery of the economy," he said.

The growth is against a backdrop of a resilient and stable banking sector.

On average, commercial bank's liquidity and capital adequacy ratios stood at 48 per cent and 18 per cent respectively in June 2018.
 
I doubt if u will hit 5%!
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Kenya: Economy to Grow By 6.2% in 2018 Boosted By Good Weather - CBK
allafrica.com Aug 1, 2018 8:34 AM
Nairobi — Central Bank of Kenya projects the country's economy will grow by 6.2 percent in 2018.

Governor Patrick Njoroge has attributed the significant acceleration in growth to improved weather conditions and a boost in business and consumer confidence following the conclusion of general elections in 2017.

From the supply side, growth has mainly been driven by a recovery in activities of Agriculture as well as improved output in Wholesale and Retail Trade, Manufacturing, and Real Estate sectors.

In the first quarter of 2018 the economy expanded by 5.7 per cent compared to 4.8 per cent in a similar quarter of 2017.

"We are having a good year so far; there is sustained improvements in economic fundamentals, there's a strong pickup in economic activity and favourable weather conditions among other gains," Njoroge told a press briefing ion East Africa's largest capital city.

Quoting a CBK sponsored survey, Njoroge also revealed that credit to the private sector grew by 4.3 per cent in the 12 months to June 2018, compared to 2.8 per cent in April 2018.

This was despite the implementation of the 2016 Banking Act that saw the introduction of the interest rates cap - set at 45 per cent above the CBK rate - that has been making it difficult to lend to the sector.

As such, credit to the manufacturing, building and construction, and trade sectors grew by 12.3 per cent, 13.5 per cent and 8.6 per cent respectively.

However reveals that growth was negative in the transport and communication sector, agriculture, and mining and quarry sector.

"Growth in private sector credit is expected to pick up gradually with the continued recovery of the economy," he said.

The growth is against a backdrop of a resilient and stable banking sector.

On average, commercial bank's liquidity and capital adequacy ratios stood at 48 per cent and 18 per cent respectively in June 2018.
Porojo hizi ati eac largest capital city waah
 
Its good to be optimistic, however this remains just speculation. I can also speculate that Tanzania GDP will grow by 10% this year owing to the massive infrastructure spend by GoT in airlines,roads, Airports and industries. The amout of money spent in TZ is enough to push their GDP by 10% but that remains speculative
 
Its good to be optimistic, however this remains just speculation. I can also speculate that Tanzania GDP will grow by 10% this year owing to the massive infrastructure spend by GoT in airlines,roads, Airports and industries. The amout of money spent in TZ is enough to push their GDP by 10% but that remains speculative

just like you have speculated for the last 20 years that Danganyika Has been growing at 7% and yet it still remains a brick making economy. Uchwara sana
 
Hawa Wakenya hawa, lazima tuwafikie, lazima tuwashinde, kwani wanacho nini ambacho hatuna, tuko nao bampa to bampa, aki lazima hawa, tena ndani ya siku 100 za JPM tunawapita hawa, jameni mbona hawa Wakenya wanakua wagumu hivi, hamna kitu pale Kenya nimepaenda na tuna kila uwezo wa kuwashinda, madini tunayo, makinikia, ndege za pangaboy, dreamliners tunazo mbona tusiwashinde, tutawashnda tu maana Wakenya wanajua english pekee yake.
 
just like you have speculated for the last 20 years that Danganyika Has been growing at 7% and yet it still remains a brick making economy. Uchwara sana
No, WB annonces each year the growth per country. Not CBK governors
 
Hiyo article ime ipa Nairobi hadhi ya largest capital city! Hehee
Sasa Dar ndio largest capital city in East Africa kulingana na wewe? Hahahaa wacha nicheke tu kwani aliye na macho haambiwi tazama
 
No, WB annonces each year the growth per country. Not CBK governors
Kwani unadhani World bank wanatoa wapi data ama unadhani world bank wako na enough resources to send staff to individual countries to collect data? Pia huoni hio itakuwa duplication of duties kwa sababu kila nchi ina statistics body yake. Kitu World bank hufanya ni kustrengthen capacity ya local statistics collecting bodies. Na ikiwa mbaya sana kama tuseme Somalia au South Sudan ambako statistics body iko weak, then they do intelligent statistics estimation. But the bottom line ni World bank depends on info collected by the local statics body unless they cannot trust it. They can also disagree with data collected by the statistics body
 
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