Business Daily | by George Wachira
With the coming of a new government in August, Kenya will have an opportunity to set new socioeconomic development milestones and possibly redefine and upgrade its brand which is fairly strong.
Democratic nations hold elections to provide opportunities to modify or drop what has not worked and to introduce realistic plans to fulfill emerging national ambitions and aspirations, always building on previous successes and learning from past pitfalls.
I have been around so many decades since pre-Independence and this qualifies me to label Kenya as a country that always had immense potential and diversity in natural resources and a population that is truly enterprising, fairly educated and generally with progressive attitudes to advance to the next level of human achievement…