Tanzania is now East Africa’s most attractive investment destination

Tanzania is now East Africa’s most attractive investment destination

Sammuel999 Mmebaki propaganda na Iceland wasemaje?
Hatukasema Total Geothermal Power Output tumesema we have the single largest Geothermal Producing power plant yaani Kama reactor za nuclear Mingi huwa 1000mw

Sasa uunde a single Reactor able to give 10000mw

You have the largest Nuclear power plant ......Ona sasa the fact that in 3yrs haujawai grasp this simple fact makes alot of sense about my assumptions towards u
 
Geza Ulole get this Kenya Produces 800mw of Geothermal

Iceland iko 3600mw

Hatukatai but wao kufika 36GW wameweka numerous 60-100mw plants

Kenya in a single plant produces 286mw tukiunda 15-20 such ?
 
Hatukasema Total Geothermal Power Output tumesema we have the single largest Geothermal Producing power plant yaani Kama reactor za nuclear Mingi huwa 1000mw

Sasa uunde a single Reactor able to give 10000mw

You have the largest Nuclear power plant ......Ona sasa the fact that in 3yrs haujawai grasp this simple fact makes alot of sense about my assumptions towards u
Idiot pita hapa The top 10 biggest geothermal power plants in the world. U must have taken plenty of Jubilee's propaganda chang'aa when u went mute!
 
Idiot pita hapa The top 10 biggest geothermal power plants in the world. U must have taken plenty of Jubilee's propaganda chang'aa when u went mute!
That is 2013 news IDIOT
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Smh am done with u toka niingie hii forum u have been losing arguments
 
Dont quote me tena na hii petty shit yako!!

Smh

Na ujue all the Olkaria Complexes produce a total of 567mw

Olkaria 4 alone 286mw
 
Dont quote me tena na hii petty shit yako!!

Smh

Na ujue all the Olkaria Complexes produce a total of 567mw

Olkaria 4 alone 286mw
Mpumbavu, name me one geothermal plant in this World that extracts ground heat to 100% efficiency to it's installed capacity!
 
Dont quote me tena na hii petty shit yako!!

Smh

Na ujue all the Olkaria Complexes produce a total of 567mw

Olkaria 4 alone 286mw
I asked one...! That 1000MW plant u brag about is installed capacity of heat to power generators n the most can those plant produce is 60% of installed capacity. Mimi si mjinga kama wewe najua nachoongea. Mbwa wewe..
 
I asked one that 1000MW plant u brag about is installed capacity of heat to power generators n the most can those plant produce is 60% of installed capacity. Mimi si mjinga kama wewe najua nachoongea. Mbwa wewe..
Hicho nikitoto kidogo huwa kinakurupuka
 
The latest Africa Investment Index ranks Tanzania as the most attractive investment destination in East Africa.

The report, which was released in April by London-based Quantum Global in April, places Tanzania as the 8th most attractive investment destination in Africa while Uganda comes in at 12th and Kenya 15th.



Tanzania capturing investor attention
In 2015, Tanzania ranked as the 19th most attractive investment destination in Africa, following a drop from 20th place to 25th in 2014. The latest report sees Tanzania leapfrog Kenya, which drops one place down to 15th, based on data until 2016.

However, the worst drop for East African nations is Ethiopia, which drops from second place last year to 21st in this year’s release. Foreign investment in the country slumped after a series of attacks on businesses during protest violence that now leaves Ethiopia in a state of emergency.

The attacks on foreign businesses dented investor confidence in Ethiopia, which was previously East Africa’s most popular investment destination.



South Sudan the region’s least attractive
Unsurprisingly, South Sudan comes in as East Africa’s least attractive investment opportunity – among the lowest-ranking nations in the continent. The country’s ongoing civil war and political uncertainty give investors little reason to put faith in the world’s youngest nation.

South Sudan is also joined by Eritrea and Somalia in the bottom ten African investment destinations. Eritrea has largely cut itself off from the international community while Somalia is gripped in a bitter battle against Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which routinely targets foreign diplomats and organisations.

The terrorist organisation is a particular threat in the capital, Mogadishu, and regularly takes over smaller sections of the country.
Good for you guys...
 
Mpumbavu, name me one geothermal plant in this World that extracts ground heat to 100% efficiency to it's installed capacity!
Yupo equilibrium mataputapu ya kibera tayari yapo on point hajielewi anachoongea
 
I asked one...! That 1000MW plant u brag about is installed capacity of heat to power generators n the most can those plant produce is 60% of installed capacity. Mimi si mjinga kama wewe najua nachoongea. Mbwa wewe..
Nimesema wapi 1000mw ??please go read again
 
The latest Africa Investment Index ranks Tanzania as the most attractive investment destination in East Africa.

The report, which was released in April by London-based Quantum Global in April, places Tanzania as the 8th most attractive investment destination in Africa while Uganda comes in at 12th and Kenya 15th.



Tanzania capturing investor attention
In 2015, Tanzania ranked as the 19th most attractive investment destination in Africa, following a drop from 20th place to 25th in 2014. The latest report sees Tanzania leapfrog Kenya, which drops one place down to 15th, based on data until 2016.

However, the worst drop for East African nations is Ethiopia, which drops from second place last year to 21st in this year’s release. Foreign investment in the country slumped after a series of attacks on businesses during protest violence that now leaves Ethiopia in a state of emergency.

The attacks on foreign businesses dented investor confidence in Ethiopia, which was previously East Africa’s most popular investment destination.



South Sudan the region’s least attractive
Unsurprisingly, South Sudan comes in as East Africa’s least attractive investment opportunity – among the lowest-ranking nations in the continent. The country’s ongoing civil war and political uncertainty give investors little reason to put faith in the world’s youngest nation.

South Sudan is also joined by Eritrea and Somalia in the bottom ten African investment destinations. Eritrea has largely cut itself off from the international community while Somalia is gripped in a bitter battle against Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which routinely targets foreign diplomats and organisations.

The terrorist organisation is a particular threat in the capital, Mogadishu, and regularly takes over smaller sections of the country.
Hata magaidi wamevutiwa nao wamewekeza kibiti na mkuranga. Wakipata faida watafungua branches mikoa mingine.
 
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