Why are Uganda and Tanzania Shillings Gaining and Ksh slumping?

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
I must admit from the onset that I am not an Economist.
However, there are many areas in life where you need not be an expert on to realise that there is a big problem brewing.
You need not be a Nutritionist to diagnose Malnutrition. Same way you need no degree or professional proficiency in Medicine to tell that someone is ebbing away due to Alcoholism when they start experiencing “gathitima” on regular basis.

What I need to know from you Honourable Senators is why we have this Dichotomous Contradiction with Uganda and Tanzania doing very well economically and Currency Strength-wise while Kenya is doing abysmally bad under similar conditions.
Do not forget that Kenya already start from an advantaged position given that over the last 50 years we have always had the upper hand in both metrics.

My view, and indeed the only Common Denominator in this quest, must be individual Country’s leadership.
While Ugandan and Tanzanian Presidents seem to have a grip on their economic outlook and prospects, the Kenya Leader is on dire straits as far as visionary and servant-leadership goes.

But talking about problems without offering solutions is disingenuous and hardly productive. So, in Senators’ opinions, what can we do to stimulate mature leadership in our Country?
 

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
Nikazi ya handshake brothers, effects of their poor economic choices
Uhuru bequeathed Kenya Kwisha a strong Ksh, exchanging at 120 to US Dollar and 128 to Sterling Pound.
Now, a year on, the US Dollar is almost 200.
What’s happening Jameni?
 
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