Percentage of population with electricity in the EAC

The private sector could improve their street wires it's an eyesore. But their reliability is top wlhi. I was in xamar for 5 weeks in the summer, only one time did the electricity go off for less than 15min.
 

Sigmundd

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Wow I'm impressed with Kenya and Somalia. Inshallah things improve immensely. I thought Rwanda would be much higher considering is the Singapore of Africa
 

Gojo Satoru

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Our TFR is gonna tank, this is not something to celebrate

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So you'd rather have a high tfr as opposed to somalis having access to electricity? You people have no screws in your head :williamswtf:
 
Everyone didn't expect this but thanks to our private sector who achieved immense achievement and worked through hard conditions to provide electricity to every single house this gives me hope that we still have chance to come out top.

they can’t fathom a country going on thru civil war having a higher electricity then tanzania
 
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El Nino

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Tfr not real i think u need to visit cities and see people stil have large families

Give it few years,
So you'd rather have a high tfr as opposed to somalis having access to electricity? You people have no screws in your head :williamswtf:

We can have 100% access in electricity in 20 years time, we gotta keep our TFR 5+ until 2050. Only thing we have on our favour against our neighbours/rivals is our fertility rate and we gotta keep it up.

Its just geopolitics, winner takes all.
 
Probably a Mauritania. HDI of 0.56, per capita income of $2.5k

Somalia has way more natural resources, deepwater ports (they built their first in 1986!), stronger entrepreneurial culture and is situated at a greater strategic location than Mauritania. I think the country could surprise the world if it was managed correctly. When we failed we did it spectacularly and I think our success will be just as epic.
 
Somalis need to instill the concept of rule of law, once we do the sky's the limit

I have to admit that it has gone better as the urbanization rate has risen, but the absence of a proper government have prevented the implementation of laws on all levels of the state. InshAllah, this will come into fruition soon.
 

Ximan iyo Xadeed

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I have to admit that it has gone better as the urbanization rate has risen, but the absence of a proper government have prevented the establishment/implementation of fully functioning state on all levels. InshAllah, this will come into fruition soon.

I think we got something to work with as a federal system , if we manage it right Somalia could be ahead of alot of countries.
 

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Didn't know that Somalia also have the cheapest internet data in the region.

Note that libya algeria and ghana are all oil rich countries and two of them ranks amongst the richest countries in the african continent. These are the ones somalia is competing with.
 
I think we got something to work with as a federal system , if we manage it right Somalia could be ahead of alot of countries.

Yeah. Some of the FMS have already managed to kick-start on a local level. As the state-building process continues, it needs coordination with federal institutions and improvement of the overall judicial system.
 

GemState

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Somalia has way more natural resources, deepwater ports (they built their first in 1986!), stronger entrepreneurial culture and is situated at a greater strategic location than Mauritania. I think the country could surprise the world if it was managed correctly. When we failed we did it spectacularly and I think our success will be just as epic.
Somalia doesn't really have resources, that's a bit of a myth. We have 2 rivers, a long coast and that's about it. I don't think there was ever a future where Somalia becomes a wealthy nation, we needed a lot of oil and gas for that.
 
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