Ethiopia surpasses Kenya to become East Africa's
Biggest Economy

nazret.com - For years, reporters
writing about Ethiopia's neighbor Kenya refer to it as the biggest
economy in East Africa, now no more. Ethiopia has officially taken over
Kenya to become East Africa's biggest economy.
According to the
CIA World Fact Book, Ethiopia's GDP for the latest year available (2009)
is estimated at $33.9 Billion ahead of Kenya's $30.2 Billion which
until recently was East Africa's biggest economy, now that bragging
right is Ethiopia's.
Ethiopia has enjoyed a double digit economy
growth for the past couple of years and The Economist magazine predicts
Ethiopia to be the fifth fastest growing economy in the world for 2010.
The magazine has criticized the government that few people benefit from
the economic growth. Despite the economic growth, Ethiopia still remains
to be one of the poorest countries in the world based on GDP per capita
and just this week Ethiopian government appealed for aid to feed 5.2
million people.