MaichBlack wrote:Glass half full vs half empty.
True. We have a long way to go but we are heading there faster than our fellow 'sufferers'. Kenya's economy is not the least developed in the world. Let's stop behaving like it is. And it is growing - at the third fastest rate in the world! It could be contracting!!!
And if anyone expects to wake up one day and find everyone with access to clean water, food, education and health care, they are in for a shock. It will not happen in a day. It is a process!
Eish vane!!!
Kenyans are too accepting of mediocrity. We can't be rejoicing at such a tiny level of growth. We shouldn't be happy coz we now have a bigger economy than Somalia.
If one day we have a serious government that is hyper focused we might even do 20% economic growth, we shouldn't rest until we atleast get to about 12,000 USD GDP per capita - that will mean most of our citizens are living a reasonable life at about 1,000 USD spend per month.
For now we are still playing in Division 3rd world and a lot of our citizens are still going hungry. We are lucky we're far from the Atlantic or Kenyans would be drowning in the Mediterranean trying to get to Europe. We are seeing our desperate citizens going to the Middle East to work in slave like conditions because we just can't manage ourselves and our resources.
PS: Economic growth is not rocket science.