Vision 2060: Kenya must learn from Vision 2030 first

Ashford Kimani argues that Kenya’s proposed Vision 2060 should begin with an honest assessment of the successes and failures of Vision 2030. Kimani says the new vision must prioritise job creation, affordable public services, inclusive growth and improved household incomes rather than focusing mainly on infrastructure projects. He calls for stronger implementation, accountability, meaningful public…

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Remittances remind us how our government has failed in creating employment

Ignoring the plight of Kenyans who toil in cruel conditions overseas while simultaneously celebrating the billions they send back home is one of the starkest contradictions of our time. It is an act of national hypocrisy that borders on modern-day slavery, sustained by silence, convenience and the desperate economic realities that push thousands to seek…

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