There is certainly a problem that calls for attention, but I also get a feeling that matters are being over hyped here.
Actualy my take is that the write up by Richard Corcoran has certain valid points, but also many half truths based on business interest biases
The VAT matter was poorly and hastily implemented, complicating pricing issues for businesses. If my memory serves me well, it was formally adopted in the budget estimates read out in June 2013. As required by the constitution, the proposal was floated a couple of months earlier for the public to reflect on them.
In regard to security, I agree that the government needs to do more, as the current situation is worrying.
I also do agree that Poaching can be checked much better than we are doing. To be fair though, Tanzania and other African Countries are also faced with this menace.
Businessmen will always attempt to lobby Government as they canvass for preferential treatment even in circumstances where it is not justified.
Why for example would tour vehicles expect to
have a different set of rules in relation to other PSVs!!
I have no issue with the park fees being increased to $90 as Kenya deserves to earn equitable revenue from her resources and as is usual, every passing year, prices across all sectors go up as a matter of course.
Whining about small scale operators and calling for their obliteration is to lose it completely.
For starters, you begin small before you can grow big. In any case would anybody show me a sector where the small operators don’t exist. Even media has the gutter guys eking out their living right there.
I am not persuaded that Liberty Africa Safaris Kenya is making any losses!! How!! Its just a fat lie. One that stinks.
He would have to demonstrate how that happens, otherwise I am not sold out on this.
Irony
Isnt the proliferation of lodges in our parks an indication of business fortunes!! Why would any businessman invest in a resort with no prospects for returns!
Year in year out we keep hearig how we should grow our tourist arrival numbers.
Doesnt that of necessity mean that we have to increase our bed capacity!
Finaly, just as Richard Cocoran may have voted for Uhuru, so did the Matatu guys, the brief case operators, hotel industry investors, ranch owners around the Parks etc.
Dunia ni msongamano..