Kevin,

Rome was not built in a day, if you sat through the meeting and listened to every presentation, you would have a better answer, rather than giving opinions, it is better to get the right information which is readily available, the head of state said there are those who will not beleive it and see it just like there were many pessimists when free primary education was launched this is a key vision 2030 project and it will come to be just like the Thika Road Super Highway, you may have noticed on the ground that efforts were underway to build infrastructure, including the Railway line  and provide water.

My 2 cents

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
This weekend I was excited chating with someone from an International Tech company about the new opportunities in Konza Silicon Savannah.

He however asked me a question that got me thinking.

If you were to go set up a campus today in Konza where would you start. What he was saying is that the government should have first put up the infrstructure i.e roads, water, sewage connectivity and then invited investors to come in otherwise it is a piped dream.

In other words, by the time Kibaki was breaking ground all these needed to have been in place.

What are your thoughts, how can this be made to work quickly. 





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