muganda wrote:Not sure to what extent this agrees, but I note for the first time in aeons, Aly-Khan Satchu's article showed a vein of worry...
He talks of red-signals on Kenya's dashboard:
- Advisories and hasty departure of UK tourists
- US ambassador's new request for security assets
- Reduction of US embassy overall footprint
- Tourism on its knees; Msa recession evident
The Star: The Dash-Board Is Blinking Amber This is called Economic Warfare
Read Economic Warfare: Sanctions, Embargo Busting, and Their Human Cost by R. Thomas Naylor
May hurt in the short to medium term,But if KE has the resources up in the north,long term might sustain.
But the footprints are clear.
Next you might hear a reduction of the UN agencies in Nairobi overall footprint because of Terrorism etc
“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.”