Tanzania and Kenya have been rated as "mostly unfree" countries economically, jointly placed 94th after scoring 3.20 marks on the 2006 World Index of Economic Freedom.
The duo trail Uganda, which "improved just enough to jump from the 'mostly unfree' category" to join other four sub-Saharan countries that have been rated as "mostly free", placing 66th after scoring 2.95 marks. It has been joined in this bloc by Botswana, Cape Verde, South Africa and Madagascar.
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Tuesday, July 04, 2006
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