washiku wrote:Some may someone explain how Uhuru is expected to fund the infrastructure projects if not through loans. Through Taxing us more? Are we even taxable any more? We are talking of hundreds of billions, who will be giving us that money for free? The truth is for this country to sustain its growth, it needs to generate income. That income can only be generated if the private sector is given an environment to thrive. That can only be done by investing in energy, security, infrastructure. There is no one day when every one in the country shall agree on the exact mode of raising those funds, or where a certain project should be established, thus may those empowered by the constitution to make such decisions do it, albeit transparently. Even the huge Kibaki projects whose impact was felt throughout the economy were all opposed at first. Didnt we even hear that Thika road was meant to benefit his Othaya constituents?
Thika Road...That other bad debt. lol
We have no problem funding infrastructure, but do it for the right programmes, and after sealing all corruption loopholes.
Not with a project already tagged suspect with tenderprenuers ready to eat. Pundits agree its ish ish in it's terms of contribution to the economy.
Not half cooked ideas like Thika Road. Any students of urbanisation and physical planning in the house?
More so if we are going to pay 200% interest while you are retired and a mzee in the village.