Kenya 🇰🇪 Teachers Are The Most Well Paid In East Africa

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ANALYSIS By Dorris Otieno Kenyan teachers are not only the best paid in East Africa, but also earn almost 12 times more than the country's average pay, a comparative study by Nation Newsplex and the Institute of Economic Affairs reveals. Even as teachers go on strike for the 12th time since their first industrial action in 1962, the analysis, which compares teachers' salaries in Kenya with those of their peers in select African countries , also finds that the lowest-paid teacher in Kenya earns more than the highest-paid teacher in Uganda. Uganda and South Africa were chosen as countries against which to compare wages of teachers because they have the most up-to-date data against which the comparison could be made. While Tanzania was not included in the comparison because only average pay for the year 2011 was available, even its figures indicated that Kenyan teachers earn more than their Tanzanian counterparts. The highest paid Kenyan teacher earns almost 12 times more than the

Investment Opportunities in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in Tanzania



There have been several gas discoveries on the coastal shore of the Indian Ocean at Songosongo, Mnazi Bay and Mkuranga in Coast Region. These discoveries are catalysts of natural gas developments in Tanzania. Currently, there are 22 Oil Companies undertaking exploration activities for oil and gas in the country. These companies include BG Group, Statoil, Petrobas, and Ophir Energy. Tanzania is becoming a regional hub after a flurry of discoveries, it is said to be blessed with over 41.7 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves at the latest estimates.


There are still numerous deep-sea blocks that are yet to be explored. Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC), the National Oil Company is inviting oil and gas companies and other specialized investors to participate in the exploration of hydrocarbons in Tanzania. Companies may apply for tendered out blocks for available blocks, successful companies will be invited to negotiate a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA).






Currently, an open acreage includes the deep offshore sedimentary basin comprising of 7 blocks, each with an average size of 3,000 sq. km, that are located between 2,000 meters to 3,000 meters of water depths from 20° 30’E to 41°40’E and 7°30’ to 9°00S and North Lake Tanganyika block located offshore on the western arm of the East African Rift System. The Deep offshore blocks have a good coverage of modern regional 2D seismic data, which can be viewed at the ION GX Technology of Huston, Texas, and WesternGeco of UK. Lake Tanganyika is the world’s longest (650 km) and second-deepest (1,500 meters). It is covered by sparse 2D seismic data, which were collected in the year 1980s during the African lakes drilling Project.


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