Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: KenyanPlato on September 15, 2022, 05:11:03 PM
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1) slash recurrent expenditure by 10% for 10 years
2) Freeze infrastructure development for 5 years. just complete all contracted projects and don't allow others
3) Fix the electricity cost issue. either reduce generation capacity or just produce at lowest cost possible while freezing all high cost producing units
that is the easiest route out of the mess. austerity them after austerity you provide stimulus to sectors that can increase productivity immediately
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1) slash recurrent expenditure by 10% for 10 years
2) Freeze infrastructure development for 5 years. just complete all contracted projects and don't allow others
3) Fix the electricity cost issue. either reduce generation capacity or just produce at lowest cost possible while freezing all high cost producing units
that is the easiest route out of the mess. austerity them after austerity you provide stimulus to sectors that can increase productivity immediately
Everything is pegged on fiscal responsibility, without fixing that the economy can't grow out of the current economic malaise.
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1) slash recurrent expenditure by 10% for 10 years
2) Freeze infrastructure development for 5 years. just complete all contracted projects and don't allow others
3) Fix the electricity cost issue. either reduce generation capacity or just produce at lowest cost possible while freezing all high cost producing units
that is the easiest route out of the mess. austerity them after austerity you provide stimulus to sectors that can increase productivity immediately
Everything is pegged on fiscal responsibility, without fixing that the economy can't grow out of the current economic malaise.
no one wants to hear that. austerity to health
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Austerity in our situation is like starving a dehydrated diarrhoea patient. There is no magical bullet. It is a lot of trial and errors.
I would say let the hasora manifesto run its course and just have conducive business environment to increase productivity.
The cost of power way to go is an alternative to Kengen-Kenya Power- IPPs-IFC/IMF/AfDB axis. Courageous reforms! Doing any business feasibility study, cost of power is a showstopper. Seek all alternatives- coal in Mui basin. Tax breaks on biogas and Solar or whatever EU will be using this winter.
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Austerity in our situation is like starving a dehydrated diarrhoea patient. There is no magical bullet. It is a lot of trial and errors.
I would say let the hasora manifesto run its course and just have conducive business environment to increase productivity.
The cost of power way to go is an alternative to Kengen-Kenya Power- IPPs-IFC/IMF/AfDB axis. Courageous reforms! Doing any business feasibility study, cost of power is a showstopper. Seek all alternatives- coal in Mui basin. Tax breaks on biogas and Solar or whatever EU will be using this winter.
lol the patient is already dying because excessive tapeworms. just de worm the patient and then feed them fattening foods.