KENYA’S STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE REVIVAL: ALIGNING PAST VISIONS WITH FUTURE GROWTH

The Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) of the Fourth Medium-Term Plan (MTP IV) will see the Government intensify national connectivity through water, road, rail, port, energy and fibre-optic infrastructure as enablers of economic recovery and inclusive growth. The Kenya Kwanza Administration has finalized a framework for centralization of resources to deal with all stalled infrastructure projects. Government initiatives that were previously paused will soon be reignited and broadened.

The Government plans to modernize these projects to accommodate Kenya’s increasing population. This is a fresh start for the Government, with a commitment to complete all projects within the next two years. This approach aims to prevent resource wastage. No new projects will begin before the current ones are finalized. This aligns with the late President Mwai Kibaki’s iconic message, “Kazi Itaendelea,” and resonates with past visions for progress. The face of Kenya is changing at tremendous pace thanks to mega infrastructure projects.

From highways to ports to technology cities Kenya is now the country to watch. The Kenya Vision 2030 social and economic blueprint aspires for a country firmly interconnected through a network of roads, railways, ports, airports, water and sanitation facilities, and telecommunications.

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