Rais Uhuru apata namba tatu katika utendaji, Afrika

Rais Uhuru apata namba tatu katika utendaji, Afrika

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Gallup has ranked President Uhuru Kenyatta third best performing leader in Sub-Saharan Africa among 26 African leaders surveyed. President Uhuru received 78 per cent job approval ratings beating other leaders who have been in power for over two decades.
According to the Gallup reports, the Presidents from more than half of the 26 sub-Saharan African countries surveyed in 2013, many of who are attending the U.S. -Africa Leaders' Summit this week received job approval ratings higher than 50 per cent.


But those ratings varied greatly across countries, from a high of 86 per cent in Mali to a low of 24 per cent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita who is in his first term of office topped the table with 86 per cent of approval followed by Botswana's leader Ian Khama at 81 per cent while Kenya's President came third with 78 per cent approval.


The approval was based on how the leaders handle their jobs. See also: Getting to the bottom of what happened in Lamu Paul Biya (Cameroon) was fourth with 70 per cent, Blaise Compaore (Bukina Faso) 70, Ernest Bai Koroma (Sierra Leone) 68, Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger) 64 and Macky Sall (Senegal) with 63 per cent respectively in that order.


Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete seals the top 10 leaders' approval at 59 per cent just below his East African Community counterpart Uganda's Yoweri Museveni who was rated ninth best performing leader at 62 per cent. Results were based on face-to-face interviews with at least 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2013 in the 26 Sub-Saharan African countries.

Source:
Standard Digital News - Kenya

 
Yaani haishangazi, huyu mtawala hata walinzi wake "secret service" wanaskika wakilalamika jinsi imekua vigumu kumfuata, maana ana kasi na nguvu zisizo za kawaida sio kama wazee waliokuwepo. Wakenya jameni tukaze buti, lets get even more aggressive and keep up with our president's pace. Kenya is going places.....wow!!!

Pres. Museveni - 9
Pres. Kikwete - 10

CC: Geza Ulole kadoda11 Bulldog
 
Sisemi kitu, tuwaachie dakitari job
 
Yaani haishangazi, huyu mtawala hata walinzi wake "secret service" wanaskika wakilalamika jinsi imekua vigumu kumfuata, maana ana kasi na nguvu zisizo za kawaida kama wazee waliokuwepo. Wakenya jameni tukaze buti, lets get even more aggressive and keep up with our president's pace. Kenya is going places.....wow!!!

Pres. Museveni - 9
Pres. Kikwete - 10

CC: Geza Ulole kadoda11 Bulldog

ujinga wa kiwango cha chini mno.waafrika tuna
safari ndefu sana kuelekea ustaarabu wa kiakili.
 
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Gallup has ranked President Uhuru Kenyatta third best performing leader in Sub-Saharan Africa among 26 African leaders surveyed.

President Uhuru received 78 per cent job approval ratings beating other leaders who have been in power for over two decades.

According to the Gallup reports, the Presidents from more than half of the 26 sub-Saharan African countries surveyed in 2013, many of who are attending the U.S. -Africa Leaders’ Summit this week received job approval ratings higher than 50 per cent.

But those ratings varied greatly across countries, from a high of 86 per cent in Mali to a low of 24 per cent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita who is in his first term of office topped the table with 86 per cent of approval followed by Botswana's leader Ian Khama at 81 per cent while Kenya's President came third with 78 per cent approval.

The approval was based on how the leaders handle their jobs.

Paul Biya (Cameroon) was fourth with 70 per cent, Blaise Compaore (Bukina Faso) 70, Ernest Bai Koroma (Sierra Leone) 68, Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger) 64 and Macky Sall (Senegal) with 63 per cent respectively in that order.

Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete seals the top 10 leaders’ approval at 59 per cent just below his East African Community counterpart Uganda's Yoweri Museveni who was rated ninth best performing leader at 62 per cent.


Results were based on face-to-face interviews with at least 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2013 in the 26 Sub-Saharan African countries. -standardmedia.co.ke
 
ujinga wa kiwango cha chini mno.waafrika tuna
safari ndefu sana kuelekea ustaarabu wa kiakili.

Hahaha!!! you just threw me off laughing at your tantrum. Fuatilia Facebook updates za Uhuru ndio utaelewa ninachokisema.
 
Ijust laughed when i read ur source..!!
 
Ijust laughed when i read ur source..!!

Ok you are a new level, I am shocked by you laughing at Gallup company with the following credentials

- 40 offices in more than 20 countries
- World headquarters in Washington, D.C.
- Operational headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
- 2,000 employees in the privately held company, working in four divisions: Gallup Poll, Gallup Consulting, Gallup University, and Gallup Press
 
I guess iam a foreigner in this thread, so let me beat it. P.S: who authorized the Gallup to rank the prezzos anyway and where is it geagraphically based? Just curiosity!
 
Ok you are a new level, I am shocked by you laughing at Gallup company with the following credentials

- 40 offices in more than 20 countries
- World headquarters in Washington, D.C.
- Operational headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
- 2,000 employees in the privately held company, working in four divisions: Gallup Poll, Gallup Consulting, Gallup University, and Gallup Press

Eti third best perfoming..poor perfoming or what? a president who failed to control 4 thieves and let more than 100 of his citizens die in westgate..which perfomance are u talking about here.?a president who has failed to control a somali rebell group and now his country is on and under fire still unashangilia hapa.idont think if kama even that needs an american to conduct a reseach, some other things dont need to be researched they are seen by our naked eyes kwamba mr uhuru ana kesi ya kujibu uholanzi.. otherwise mr kenyatta is trying some new ways to let his criminal case in the hegue be dismissed tena without cost(joke)
 
Eti third best perfoming..poor perfoming or what? a president who failed to control 4 thieves and let more than 100 of his citizens die in westgate..which perfomance are u talking about here.?a president who has failed to control a somali rebell group and now his country is on and under fire still unashangilia hapa.idont think if kama even that needs an american to conduct a reseach, some other things dont need to be researched they are seen by our naked eyes kwamba mr uhuru ana kesi ya kujibu uholanzi.. otherwise mr kenyatta is trying some new ways to let his criminal case in the hegue be dismissed tena without cost(joke)

So indifferent, you don't deserve my keystrokes.
 
Yaani haishangazi, huyu mtawala hata walinzi wake "secret service" wanaskika wakilalamika jinsi imekua vigumu kumfuata, maana ana kasi na nguvu zisizo za kawaida sio kama wazee waliokuwepo. Wakenya jameni tukaze buti, lets get even more aggressive and keep up with our president's pace. Kenya is going places.....wow!!!

Pres. Museveni - 9
Pres. Kikwete - 10

CC: Geza Ulole kadoda11 Bulldog

Leta list ya kuelekea the hague
 
Yaani haishangazi, huyu mtawala hata walinzi wake "secret service" wanaskika wakilalamika jinsi imekua vigumu kumfuata, maana ana kasi na nguvu zisizo za kawaida sio kama wazee waliokuwepo. Wakenya jameni tukaze buti, lets get even more aggressive and keep up with our president's pace. Kenya is going places.....wow!!!

Pres. Museveni - 9
Pres. Kikwete - 10

CC: Geza Ulole kadoda11 Bulldog

Ila nawe unapenda match!
 



Gallup has ranked President Uhuru Kenyatta third best performing leader in Sub-Saharan Africa among 26 African leaders surveyed.

President Uhuru received 78 per cent job approval ratings beating other leaders who have been in power for over two decades.

According to the Gallup reports, the Presidents from more than half of the 26 sub-Saharan African countries surveyed in 2013, many of who are attending the U.S. -Africa Leaders' Summit this week received job approval ratings higher than 50 per cent.

But those ratings varied greatly across countries, from a high of 86 per cent in Mali to a low of 24 per cent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita who is in his first term of office topped the table with 86 per cent of approval followed by Botswana's leader Ian Khama at 81 per cent while Kenya's President came third with 78 per cent approval.

The approval was based on how the leaders handle their jobs.

Paul Biya (Cameroon) was fourth with 70 per cent, Blaise Compaore (Bukina Faso) 70, Ernest Bai Koroma (Sierra Leone) 68, Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger) 64 and Macky Sall (Senegal) with 63 per cent respectively in that order.

Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete seals the top 10 leaders' approval at 59 per cent just below his East African Community counterpart Uganda's Yoweri Museveni who was rated ninth best performing leader at 62 per cent.


Results were based on face-to-face interviews with at least 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2013 in the 26 Sub-Saharan African countries. -standardmedia.co.ke

Nadhani wamekosea according to FaizaFoxy Jk is the best president in Africa ever, he can not score 59, he should be somewhere between 95 and 99.5
 
facebook?!!. OMG!.so you evaluate uhuru's perfomance via his fb updates?.i doubt something is not OK with you.

On the contrary, you're the one depicting shallowness here, Facebook is a social media tool for disseminating info and has proved much more effective than traditional gutter. Uhuru has been updating his activities and honestly, never seen a president who is so active. Within a day, he would engage in a myriad of meetings and activities. That's super energy.
 
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