My critique of Jubilee is not the fact of the infrastructure but the priority, the inefficiency and the manner of execution.
Exactly. What seems to be missed all over the place is that nobody is really arguing against the need for better infrastructure. But at what cost (financially and in terms of priorities and lost opportunities elsewhere)?
Still, the current story from GoK, after Kung Fu again said "piss off", is that actually for the Naivasha to Malaba line they could just and will refurbish the old line; swanky new line not strictly needed. (The advice they got from the World Bank way back when was to start by refurbishing the whole Mombasa to Malaba line and only later, when necessary and affordable, work on a new line.)
Forced by unfavourable financing by the Chinese, the change of mind back to the old line signals a reality check for government officials who spent the last five years fighting back criticism on the cost of the line.
https://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/Why-China-refused-to-finance-railway-it-had-initially-backed/1950946-5089900-item-1-ld90u0/index.htmlBut this case is just a symptom of a general problem that you see everywhere. Even with basic things such as feeding oneself. In a country of perpetual
mzungu!-saidia!-dought!, one would expect irrigation to be somewhat important. Well, when I last checked, more money was being spent on the laptops joke than on irrigation for the whole country!