Bottom up has it easy peasy. Pundit and I have been breaking it down but you people are looking for Chinese big factories, sijui kazi ya ofisi ya serikali nonsense.
Most do not require a shilling - just presidential directives and follow up calls.
First is the decriminalization of hustles/enterprise - matatus, bodas, hawking, micro manufacturing - just a call to IG to stop traffic police; Governor to rein on kanjo and allow vertical model hawking structures structures; KEBS/KRA dogs of war to be reined.
Ufool using KRA has killed businesses all over -big, medium and small; thousands of direct jobs and hundred thousands more lost over unfathomable madness. This is part of breaking dynasty hold on economy/crony capitalism- policy here and there.
Secondly mandatory vocational training - Short courses for out of school young and old on enterprise - KIRDI should be devolved asap/ Polytechnics
Open up local large buyers markets- hospitals, schools - instead of kids scrambling for mandazi we can have milk ATMs in all schools where they buy milk in Kshs. 10, 20,
Others given bodas courier services, incorporate into a revamped postal corporation.
On investments- For now Ndii is talking about 100 billion only for an year. This is what is being sucked into dead KQ year in year out.
Agriculture - merry go round fertilizer using KTDA/coffee societies model; - farmers use paltry 6 billion fertilizer; agro-processing - a litre of yoghurt is currently at Ksh. 200 as milk retails at 30-35 farm gate.
Gazette 50,000 acres of useless Nairobi National Park and even karura for serious affordable housing - a million houses- this gives 2-3 million watu wa mjengo 2-5 years of saving to invest in their hustles. Same across every count and subcounty headquarters. Let Chinese came in not this expressways. Cheap housing with proper infrastructure solves so many social economic problems. Allows urban poor to save and have dignified living.
The opportunities are boundless - just name any sector - th
The biggest problem coming is UNEMPLOYMENT.
Uhuru needed to address this yesterday, not tomorrow.
How will anyone address this issue? People think jobs are dropped down from heaven or that the government can just snap it's fingers and create jobs. Jobs come from production. You have to produce things that people want or need and you have to export them (this is what gives countries their competitive advantage) -- What is Kenya's competitive advantage right now? or any African country for that matter? They are importing cars, heavy machinery, tools, everything and in exchange for this they can coffee beans and flowers are going to pay for all these imports?
They're going to have to figure out what their competitive advantage is otherwise, who will they ever compete globally?
Wasn't Nduati fired from his old job for corruption? looks like he just run this to the ground and took people's money with it.