ntamaholo
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- Aug 30, 2011
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I was looking to some statistics, hawa jamaa wanatuzidi; hata kama tutabisha lakini ukweli uko hivyo, ndio maana hata level ya utapeli iko juu kwao kuliko Tanzania.
The good examples are the level of development between East Africa reached in relation to the number of graduates per year. Kenya with the population of 49.7 million, is producing 539,749 equal to 1.2% of the total population graduates from the tertiary and higher education as compared to Tanzania with the population of 57.3 million people which produces only 178,598 equally to 0.31 of the total population graduates from tertiary education (World Education Service 2018).
By these data, it simply means, the economy of Kenya is more inclusive and the majority of the population are empowered to participate in the economy as compared to Tanzania which is below. That’s why Kenya is leading the region for its stable economy followed by Rwanda and Tanzania is the third.
Wazee wa Kibera mko vizuri
The good examples are the level of development between East Africa reached in relation to the number of graduates per year. Kenya with the population of 49.7 million, is producing 539,749 equal to 1.2% of the total population graduates from the tertiary and higher education as compared to Tanzania with the population of 57.3 million people which produces only 178,598 equally to 0.31 of the total population graduates from tertiary education (World Education Service 2018).
By these data, it simply means, the economy of Kenya is more inclusive and the majority of the population are empowered to participate in the economy as compared to Tanzania which is below. That’s why Kenya is leading the region for its stable economy followed by Rwanda and Tanzania is the third.
Wazee wa Kibera mko vizuri