We have been fed with lies of how Tanzanian economy has been growing at 7% and above for the last 15 years yet the real growth is non existent. The populace remains poor and go without a meal a day. Well, Ladies and gentlemen the real growth as by December 2017 is 0%.....
I want to end with two questions:
First: Bank of Tanzania figures tell us that money supply growth is down, imports are down, credit to the private sector is sharply down, and food prices remain high. What does this tell us about the state of the Tanzanian economy?
And second: an opposition politician is arrested and charged for pointing to what he describes as significant anomalies in official data. What does this tell us about the state of Tanzanian democracy?
I want to end with two questions:
First: Bank of Tanzania figures tell us that money supply growth is down, imports are down, credit to the private sector is sharply down, and food prices remain high. What does this tell us about the state of the Tanzanian economy?
And second: an opposition politician is arrested and charged for pointing to what he describes as significant anomalies in official data. What does this tell us about the state of Tanzanian democracy?