Not true. Most kenyans work hard. You have to work to eat. Most have 3 or 4 side hustles. Nearly all of them are farmers of some sort. Those in rural areas also work hard - In my place - they spend the nights at tea buying center sometimes.
And this is HARD BACK BREAKING labour - something unheard of in developed world - where machines make work easier. All you do is grind the hours - otherwise everywhere there is a fucking machine for everything.
Now go to the farm - and try dig for 8-10hrs idiot - with you own hand - and see how far you can keep doing that - before you drop dead. Drive your truck in US super highways or free ways or express ways - for 10 hours - but don't attempt in kenya to drive for 2 hours without taking a rest - and have Jesus Christ rosary in front of the car
. The roads are bad - and everyone is squeezing in.
Kenyans are sweaty and smelly coz of such hard labour..abroad even a construction work never get to sweat - all he does is hold or point a machinery somewhere.
All that is realm of INDIVIDUALS AND PRIVATE SECTOR - gov cannot buy you a tractor or a street sweeper.
Now let get back to basic gov services.
What has all this got to do with providing every kenyan clean piped water, electricity and modern road?
Once you do that - you don't have to come back again - just a small annual maintaince fee.
So the BIG PUSH initially is what is required.
In US or Europe - they don't rebuild roads or dams - heck those projects are unheard of - they just maintain the already laid down infrastrucuture.
Majority including the buildings are 200-500yrs old.
Big picture guy
Do you know kenyan productivity is so low. Most kenyans in rural areas work an average of 4 hours a day. Because the way we farm is still very old fashioned it is not mechanized so most the people can only use a manual tools for 4 hours. In construction I am sure it about 6 hours average..this where we need to work on before you go building trams and highways to no where with no money to finance these projects. You leave in your own dreamland and you need to wake up. I have noted that majority of kenyan middle class is very idle. There is no productivity in this group. Time is spent mostly selling trinkets or idle chatter online. On weekends this gro I predict in the next 15 years you are going to see a big social disaster. Most of the people in their late 40s with kids still in school is high. This group is likely to head to retirement with no retirement benefits and will continue to crowd the informal job market and eventually leave a lot of burden to the society. Worry about human development first and increase in productivity then the gpd will expand to help your poor nation dig it self from a millennium of povery