I was online when likes of Chicago city terminator were arguing about china wasteful investment and mpesa.You think china moved from murram to superhighway.They first moved from murram to rural roads and then high speed roads then expressway then superhighways...they didn't wait to have money...they heavily leveraged .If a rail can last 100yrs why not borrow..there are pension funds that are planning to cash out their money when their 19yr old employeenis 70yrs...they give you money and you use it now.Then need to cash out 51yrs from now.The world is so rich.Our poverty is not lack of resources.Its lack of fore thinking and planning.We have short term view of things.If you build Ndaikini or Nairobi light rail now...it will serve Kenyan for maybe even 1000yrs .But you want the current generation to finance it from their savings.Lubbish.Already in central school are going empty.... infrastructure is not like food..that you need every few hours...once a house or rail is built ...it last 100yrs minimum.
Conflation conflation conflation. So you argued about China with bitmask in 2000 - now you mix your white elephant with subway. Investment math is exacting and cannot be bundled nor bandied away. The lender counts the debt to the penny. No-brainer - what improves productivity aka returns - is good. What is produced upstream in Kenya to justify SGR? What heavy goods are there in that route? I am really glad China has refused to fund SGR II - if Uhuru was borrowing to fund education or health I might support him.
Light rail - in TOWN - where working class wastes billions of man-hours per year - hanging fruit
Murram to productive rural - cause tarmac is too costly for cheap agricultural goods - good investment
SGR - to Nairobi, Naivasha, Bomet, Kisumu - or to ANYWHERE in Kenya - very poor investment
Renewable power to reduce unit cost per kWh for industrial towns - good investment
Last-mile to unproductive semi-literate peasants which raises unit cost for the existing producers - bad investment
Free or cheap housing for urban poor - bad investment
Universal healthcare - good investment
Re-read until you get it. Don't turn me into hair-splitting Karua or MOON Ki