Kenya has more dollar millionaires than Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania combined

Kenya has more dollar millionaires than Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania combined

Dramatic increase

Kenya witnessed a dramatic increase in the population of the super-rich even as millions of her citizens wallow in abject poverty – pointing to a widening rift of inequality in the country.

900 individuals managed to cross the million-dollar line in a year in which nearly half of the Nairobi Security Exchange (NSE)-listed companies reported sharp drops in profits leading to massive job losses.


Besides, more than 2.2 million small enterprises closed shop in the last five years, underlining the tough business environment in the country.

Kenya’s economy expanded by 6.2 per cent in the second quarter of 2016 compared to 5.9 per cent during the same period the previous year.

The growth was, however, driven by heavy government spending on mega infrastructure projects that has covered the tough realities facing the private sector.

University of Nairobi Economics lecturer Michael Chege said earlier the average income of the richest 10 per cent of Kenyans was 15 times bigger than that of the bottom 10 per cent, but that has now widened to more than 100 times.

“Conspicuous consumption marked by heavy spending on high end luxury goods (top of the range cars and whiskeys) has taken root to become the new normal in Kenya,” he said adding that it happens in all rapidly-growing economies where the newly-rich want to flaunt their wealth.

Prof Chege said Kenya’s newly-rich have mainly built their wealth portfolio in real estate, ICT, finance and international trade.

The Knight Frank report corroborates estimates by economic analysts and luxury brand makers that Kenya is rapidly becoming the new the Mecca for luxury brands targeting the super-rich.

“There is a rapidly rising Middle Class that is internationalised taking holidays abroad and with aspirations that are at par with cities like New York, London and Tokyo,” Nairobi-based analyst Aly-Khan Satchu told the Business Daily in an earlier interview.

IN RED, habari mbaya sana, ndani ya habari njema.
 
Dramatic increase

Kenya witnessed a dramatic increase in the population of the super-rich even as millions of her citizens wallow in abject poverty – pointing to a widening rift of inequality in the country.

900 individuals managed to cross the million-dollar line in a year in which nearly half of the Nairobi Security Exchange (NSE)-listed companies reported sharp drops in profits leading to massive job losses.


Besides, more than 2.2 million small enterprises closed shop in the last five years, underlining the tough business environment in the country.

Kenya’s economy expanded by 6.2 per cent in the second quarter of 2016 compared to 5.9 per cent during the same period the previous year.

The growth was, however, driven by heavy government spending on mega infrastructure projects that has covered the tough realities facing the private sector.

University of Nairobi Economics lecturer Michael Chege said earlier the average income of the richest 10 per cent of Kenyans was 15 times bigger than that of the bottom 10 per cent, but that has now widened to more than 100 times.

“Conspicuous consumption marked by heavy spending on high end luxury goods (top of the range cars and whiskeys) has taken root to become the new normal in Kenya,” he said adding that it happens in all rapidly-growing economies where the newly-rich want to flaunt their wealth.

Prof Chege said Kenya’s newly-rich have mainly built their wealth portfolio in real estate, ICT, finance and international trade.

The Knight Frank report corroborates estimates by economic analysts and luxury brand makers that Kenya is rapidly becoming the new the Mecca for luxury brands targeting the super-rich.

“There is a rapidly rising Middle Class that is internationalised taking holidays abroad and with aspirations that are at par with cities like New York, London and Tokyo,” Nairobi-based analyst Aly-Khan Satchu told the Business Daily in an earlier interview.

IN RED, habari mbaya sana, ndani ya habari njema.
hehe they benefited from massive job losses...what a country we live in
 
The article is in English but the stupid idiots are busy commenting in Swahili, what an amateurish illogical way of thinking.tanzanians are so foolish to the height of foolishness like their pathetic leaders with fake matriculated certificates
 
The article is in English but the stupid idiots are busy commenting in Swahili, what an amateurish illogical way of thinking.tanzanians are so foolish to the height of foolishness like their pathetic leaders with fake matriculated certificates
dude they dont know how to write or speak English...all they know is to read...a classical example of this is here...
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dude they dont know how to write or speak English...all they know is to read
Typically Tanzanians, look at the number one citizen who can't prove of his alleged fake PhD, the education system is in shambles, needs total overhaul.i hate being a Tanzanian
 
..we know where you get those dollar millions:
  1. NYS Scandal
  2. Eurobond Scandal
  3. Afya House Scandal
  4. Goldenberg
  5. Anglo-leasing scandal
  6. ...and many more.
You are the all-time most corrupt country in EAC.
 
The article is in English but the stupid idiots are busy commenting in Swahili, what an amateurish illogical way of thinking.tanzanians are so foolish to the height of foolishness like their pathetic leaders with fake matriculated certificates

The article is in jamii forums, pumbu wewe
 
Fvckin sleeper cell, these are the dormant snitches employed and implanted by enemies.
Truth hurts right? Anyway every one is entitled to his own opinion so I wouldn't label u or call u ignorant but perhaps u may be
 
..we know where you get those dollar millions:
  1. NYS Scandal
  2. Eurobond Scandal
  3. Afya House Scandal
  4. Goldenberg
  5. Anglo-leasing scandal
  6. ...and many more.
You are the all-time most corrupt country in EAC.
Not as corrupt as Tanzania where as one has to bribe his way to earn a basic service which is entitled to
 
Aisee watu vichwa vibovu, ni kutukana tu kisa english. Dah mkoloni katulemaza.
 
Kwa utawala huu wa sasa hatuhitaji utofauti kati ya Maskini na Matajiri km ilivyo Kenya angalia Kibera watu wanavyoishi kidhalili huku kuna watu wamefungia mapesa Bank ili tu waitwe Mabilioner Magufuli hataki hizo mambo
 
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