VituVingiSana wrote:A brief but interesting article and clip from BBC.
It's interesting how some of India's religious leaders are pushing for local [& ethical] made products. Of course, there will be controversies but overall it seems to be working. The clips show a modern factory (not some jua-kali set-up) that competes with multinationals.
India does have a history of medicine and manufacturing that dates back millennia.
http://www.bbc.com/news/...ocid=socialflow_twitter
[From BBC]
http://herbal.baps.org/s...dddaf5877&keywords=
[From Google]
Now compare that to Kenya's religious 'leaders' whose pre-occupation seems to be the collection of 'donations' to buy foreign luxury cars & travel.
I know there are many real estate developments by Religious Institutions but I believe MANUFACTURING is what Kenya requires not the current obsession with land.
*Let's not make this about religion but the economic, cultural & social benefits such ventures can bring to Kenya*
After college I used to help a buddy at cyber cafe. I used to see these local pastors dressed in high waist trousers with sharp shooters shoes with a tie and an over size coats writting emails to wazungu lying to them about an orphanage they have and they need money to run it.they would google desperate pics of hungry children and now how healthy they were. In real sense there was no orphanage .then they would head to western union or money gram to collect the donation, some were even lucky to be sent cars from abroad . I felt bad for them though.
Back to your point,it's true .manufacturing can thrive in Kenya well since we have abadunt labor force.i had this crazy idea. If the govt is genuine about employment why not give one year tax free incentive to any manufacturing company coming to Kenya hoping to employ over 300 employes .then if they keep hiring youth the tax will be proportionate to the number of employees hired yaani the more you hire the more you get tax breaks ,but the sad this is that manufacturing industries are highly taxed and that's why some manufacturing companies had to close down Eg unilever, nestle and others, it's cheaper to import in kenya than to manufacture here .by giving these industries tax breaks ,youths will be hired hence less crime, opening more industries means more taxes for government hence balanced budget,then overall we will be exporting more than importing .
On a sad point I felt bad when Donald trump said Kenya is a net importing country till we import simple thing like matchsticks. I hope someone in kra or parliament can read what wazuans feel about their country and change not kukula tu then shafting to begin.
So before we embark on manufacturing lets do something on that tax code