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Elder Lister
This graphic is quite telling as it details the total economic output of a nation.
Mind you, this isn't necessarily a measure of the quality of life but rather the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period and that's why Rwanda scores quite poorly being a tiny nation in that regard.
That's why then TZ and Ethiopia remain our biggest competitors due to their superior numbers in population.
What is quite telling is how national events such as the coup of 1982, clamour for multi parties in the early 90s and subsequent elections, not to forget the dark days of late 07 and early 08 affected our economy.
Lastly, Kibaki's years were quite something. May God bless his soul and those who worked alongside him in establishing our country while in power though it remains to be seen what the future holds.
The last point to note is that the creators of the graphic are based in Addis so don't discount the possibility of bias towards their country.
Mind you, this isn't necessarily a measure of the quality of life but rather the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period and that's why Rwanda scores quite poorly being a tiny nation in that regard.
That's why then TZ and Ethiopia remain our biggest competitors due to their superior numbers in population.
What is quite telling is how national events such as the coup of 1982, clamour for multi parties in the early 90s and subsequent elections, not to forget the dark days of late 07 and early 08 affected our economy.
Lastly, Kibaki's years were quite something. May God bless his soul and those who worked alongside him in establishing our country while in power though it remains to be seen what the future holds.
The last point to note is that the creators of the graphic are based in Addis so don't discount the possibility of bias towards their country.