Jubilee might be very good in politics like Moi but terrible in managing economy. This will be their undoing. Their tax,borrow and spend on grandiose infrastructure and social services have reached a point of diminishing return. Since the days of Kibaki we have focused on infrastructure (good) but little on production of goods and service to use the infrastructure. We have almost universal electrification but power usage hasn't bulged. My humble opinion.
They need initiatives to spur private sector - credit, manpower, internet, etc. We really need a way to attract FDI especially manpower due to shortage of local talent. Folks like MJ who have built Safaricom from startup to a bluechip - how do we attract such FDI like Vodafone? We can package local-foreign partnership - with similar incentives of allowing manpower and some big stake - like Vodafone control of M-pesa. This is the Singapore model I think.
Bottomline is that we are short of manpower. And GoK would do well with a Manpower CS (not labor!) - perhaps under industry docket or separate. Pundit and bitmask may disagree and call me names for this.
I don't disagree with that mostly. Except the idea that there is a manpower shortage as if Kenyans are trying to go to the moon.
There is a manpower shortage. If you have spent time in the Silicon Valley and places like Zurich like I have, you will have been impressed - nay mesmerized - by the rate and sophistication of startup business. That soon materialize to SME and big biz. And the age of kids doing this!! We don't have that level of effort at all in Africa. Even now the emerging areas - of blockchain, VR, AI, robotics, industrie 4.0 - are slow or non-existent in Nairobi.
I was showcasing the satellite internet that is replacing telco - with SpaceX, etc - that would create ubiquitous broadband in remote Africa... Scratch that have you visited Israel and seen their Agritech? Food is 5% of their economy but 100X bigger than Kenya's!
You can blame it on corruption, capital, education, etc - but the impact is insufficient manpower/talent for development.