Kenya's Blueprint In Conversation - Azimio Manifesto
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
1y ago
In this special miniseries, we look at the Kenyan presidential candidate's manifestos in the upcoming general election. We discuss the viability of these promises and the strategies and plans for achieving them. The first episode focuses on the Azimio Manifesto led by Former Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Some of the key points that are discussed in this episode are mitumba row and by extension manufacturing, improving governance, and agriculture. Listen for more breakdowns. The guest hosts in this episode are Fred Otieno, Steve Muguya - Jengana Podcast Host, and Elsie Candy - Co-Host Pro ..read more
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Monopolizing Dairy | 1: The Making of an Empire
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
The Making of an Empire This is the first episode of season 1 of Kenya's Blueprint. The episode takes a deep dive into what led to the formation of Kenya Cooperative Creameries. It explores the impact the Swynnerton Plan of 1954 had in the agricultural sector for the indigenous population. The 1958 act that led to illegalizing of commercial sale of raw milk through the Public Health Act and formation of Kenya Dairy Board that enforced the act. Register on our website to receive more resources on the dairy sector. The content used on this episode is adapted from the The Revitalisation of Kenya ..read more
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Monopolizing Dairy | 3: NARC Happened, Light at The End of the Tunnel for the Farmer
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
The collapse of KCC and the poor management of other economic institutions provided the growing political opposition with ammunition to fight the government. By the end of 2001, the opposition had formed a loose alliance comprising mainstream opposition political parties. They began mobilising support around issues such as economic decay, collapse of agricultural institutions such as farmers‟ bodies, decaying infrastructure, and widespread corruption among others. And in December 2002, Kenyans voted in support of the Presidential candidate, Mwai Kibaki, from the opposition coalition – NARC. Th ..read more
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Vision 2030 | 4: Economic Pillar
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
This aims at improving the prosperity of all Kenyans through an economic development programme, covering all the regions of Kenya. It aims to achieve an average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 10% per annum beginning in 2012.  To achieve this target, Kenya is continuing with the tradition of macro-economic stability that has been established since 2002. It is also addressing other key constraints, notably, a low savings to GDP ratio, which can be alleviated by drawing in more remittances from Kenyans abroad, as well as increased foreign investment and overseas development assi ..read more
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Vision 2030 | 3: Social Pillar
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
Through this strategy, Kenya aims to build a just and cohesive society with social equity in a clean and secure environment. It, therefore, presents comprehensive social interventions aimed at improving the quality of life of all Kenyans and Kenyan residents.  This strategy makes special provisions for Kenyans with various disabilities (PWDs) and previously marginalised communities. These policies (and those in the economic pillar) are equally anchored on an all-round adoption of science, technology and innovation (STI) as an implementation tool. Key sectors: Education & training The ..read more
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Vision 2030 | 1: Why the vision?
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
Kenya Vision 2030 (Swahili: Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030) is the country's development programme from 2008 to 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki. Its objective is to help transform Kenya into a "newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment." Developed through "an all-inclusive and participatory stakeholder consultative process, involving Kenyans from all parts of the country”, the Vision is based on three "pillars": Economic, Social, and Political. The Vision's adoption comes afte ..read more
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Kenya's Blueprint Season 2 | Vision 2030
Kenya's Blueprint
by Aqute Media
2y ago
This is season II of Kenya’s Blueprint. A look at our country's policies. What works, what doesn't, and What would have been done better. Season 2 is covered across 4 episodes exploring Kenya's Vision 2030. The vision was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki. Its objective was to help transform Kenya into a "newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment." #KeBlueprint Questions with a few years to the deadline. What did we want to achieve? Have we achieved it? Where did we fail, and why ..read more
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