Geza Ulole
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- Oct 31, 2009
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No we are not it seems. The data you are looking at, I have no idea.
But let's get on the same page. Tz grew at 7.2% in 2016, the latest WB updates put your 2017 growth at 6.6%.
With the above data, if we subtract
7.2 - 6.6 = 0.7%
That is close to ¾% drop in growth figures. We clear on this?
Kisha do not blame on your subdued drop in growth on commodity prices. Commodities whose prices have plummeted are oil, sugar and iron ore. All of which Tanzania doesn't export. Now looking at the price trends in 2017 for commodities Tanzania exports. Gold, silver, copper and Manganese ores, all of which account for 39% of the value of you exports all gained strongly in 2017.
So your poor performance this year could have been far worse had these commodity prices remained stagnant or dropped
Dude, are you this daft? Simple Arthimetics has never seemed so complex an troublesome
if you can't comprehend the fact that a drop from 7.2% growth in 2016 to 6.6% this year is more like ¾% drop in growth and not your ¼% drop, then I've nothing meaningful to say to you. Some dogs weren't just meant to be awoken from their stupor.
Jamaa na english yako mob, ila upo hewa kwenye uchumi, factors nyingi huchangia kushuka kwa hizo percentage. Nashangaa unavodandia ya Tz na pessimism yako, shows how much you scared of her awakening. Endelea kufuatilia uchumi wetu, you have a lot to learn from us.Dude, are you this daft? Simple Arthimetics has never seemed so complex an troublesome
if you can't comprehend the fact that a drop from 7.2% growth in 2016 to 6.6% this year is more like ¾% drop in growth and not your ¼% drop, then I've nothing meaningful to say to you. Some dogs weren't just meant to be awoken from their stupor.
It's actually a 9% drop.Dude, are you this daft? Simple Arthimetics has never seemed so complex an troublesome
if you can't comprehend the fact that a drop from 7.2% growth in 2016 to 6.6% this year is more like ¾% drop in growth and not your ¼% drop, then I've nothing meaningful to say to you. Some dogs weren't just meant to be awoken from their stupor.
Jamaa na English yako less, nyie vile vile hudandia ya Kenya kila kunapokucha. Factors kuu za kushuka kwa %growth yenu zishaelezwa, mengine yote hayakua na athari kubwa sana ndio maana hayakutajwa.Jamaa na english yako mob, ila upo hewa kwenye uchumi, factors nyingi huchangia kushuka kwa hizo percentage. Nashangaa unavodandia ya Tz na pessimism yako, shows how much you scared of her awakening. Endelea kufuatilia uchumi wetu, you have a lot to learn from us.
You do know what we're talking about right?It's actually a 9% drop.
So freakin' dumb!
Fungua hizi zingine ujioneeMmmhhhh kireport uchwara kutoka kwenye kiwebsite uchwara
Ako kawebsite iweje kanaponda tanzania2 kila post
Nah, it was released by the WB on the very same 7th Nov and consequently aired by not just CNBC but by very many other news agenciesthe original version was released in the end of October and cnbc aired it 7th of November. a month ago.
wondered why you brought it today.
I've asked this many times before, what kind of economist Kenya produce? As you've call it "simple arithmetic" and yet failed to subtract simple numbers ...eish. If your waiting to see Tanzania nosedive like Kenya, then you'll be waiting for a long time. We can still feed ourselves, pay our own bills and extract our natural resources unlike you know who.In your mind whatever you just posted is closer to ¼% than to ¾%? As I said, your stupor is yours to sleep in
Wakenya.Please Livale give us a credible source so as we get more insight.
So true, but come to think of real figures, what's the difference between 4.9% of $75bn and 6.6% of $45bnStill 6.6% is way ahead to 4.9%!
Ur GDP is $60-65 bln n Tanzania's $55 bln!So true, but come to think of real figures, what's the difference between 4.9% of $75bn and 6.6% of $45bn
Ur GDP is $60-65 bln n Tanzania's $55 bln!