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Uganda still low-income as Kenya, Tanzania hold lower-middle-income status

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According to a ZAWYA article, Uganda remains classified as a low-income country, while Kenya and Tanzania have achieved lower-middle-income status. This classification reflects differences in economic development among East African nations.

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