Right - Housing is really low hanging fruit if he can tap the chinese incredible construction industry - NHIF - is so easy it ought to be done sooner than later - manufacturing and food - tough luck - don't see that happening too. It's worth trying - but realistic we should resign to importing food from cheaper countries in Africa - just zero rate food -- and concentrate on higher value chain - dairy, tea, horticulture - that kind of stuff - leave maize, sugar and such to uganda & malawis & TZs. Where I come from - we long went tea monoculture and nobody is starving - tea enoughs you enough money to buy maize, beans and such. Kenya need to focus on cash crops that can bring a lot of money - avacados, fruits, vegies,coffee,tea, nuts, - and leave basic cereals to countries that can produce them cheaply - there is plenty of cheap rice/tea/wheat/corn for everyone in this world.
If Uhuru runs properly with the Big 4 - especially NHIF and housing - he will really cement something worth remembering. I don't see him hacking manufacturing and food. We would hear some positives from Galana-Kulalu et al by now. Also with the NCPB scandals and such shenanigans the private sector farmers are demotivated.
Realistically if Uhuru focuses he can deliver Big 2 to top up the infrastructure he did in term one.