Esther,
In my view we now need to put a strategy in place on what to do with these
numbers. It is dangerous when you are ahead of the pack.
Ndemo.
> In today’s news,
>
>>Senegal and Kenya lead in internet contribution to GDP in Africa.
>
> A report by McKinsey & Company has highlighted Senegal and Kenya as having
> the highest iGDPs (which measures the Internet’s contribution to overall
> GDP) in Africa. While the two were not the continent’s largest
> economies, the achievement was reached through governments in both
> countries having made concerted efforts to stimulate Internet demand.
>
Africa’s iGDP remains low, at 1.1%-just over half the levels seen in
> other emerging economies and less than a third for developed countries.
> Senegal has a contribution of 3.3%, Kenya 2.9%, Morocco 2.3%, Mozambique
> 1.6% and South Africa 1.4%. Senegal ranks higher than Germany, India and
> France while Kenya ranks higher than Canada and China. The average for
> emerging markets is 1.9% while that of developed economies is 3.7%.
>
> The report expects internet’s greatest impact in Africa to be
> concentrated in six sectors: financial services, education, health,
> retail, agriculture, and government. It suggests that technology-related
> productivity gains in these sectors could reach USD 148-318bn by 2025,
> with large populations
standing to benefit as a result.
>
> (McKinsey & Company, Standard Investment Bank)
>
>
>
>
>
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