Dear Dennis,

 

Thanks for your questions and please see my responses interspersed in your email below. I hope they go some way into assuaging your concerns.

 

Regards,

Mugo

 

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Mugo Kibati

Director General

Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Secretariat

KUSCCO Centre, 2nd Floor - Upper Hill

PO Box 52301 - 00200, Nairobi

Email: mugo@vision2030.go.ke

www.vision2030.go.ke

 

From: kictanet-bounces+mugo=vision2030.go.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces+mugo=vision2030.go.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Dennis Kioko
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 1:27 PM
To: Mugo Kibati
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Vision 2030: ICT and Other Sectors Converged (Day 2)

 

I am quite afraid to engage, as like majority of the population and politicians, I am yet to read up on Vision 2030 and its many pillars (though civil servants are required to have knowledge of it before promotion). However , I am keen on a few issues, and not sure how Vision 2030 touches on them

 

·         You are very right. Ease of doing business in Kenya has been impeded by government silos and corrupt practices. The Vision 2030 Delivery Board has recognized this challenge and is intervening with all the leading agencies to expeditiously install a One-Stop-Shop under the leadership of Kenya Investment Authority.  Indeed that has been the subject of the last 2 board meetings and will be a focus of ours in January. Additionally, we are working with the Ministry of Finance to look at the business regulatory environment with a view to simplifying and modernizing it. This will involve legal reforms such as the proposed new Company’ Act (now in its third reading in parliament), the Partnership and Liability Act, administrative reforms which include eliminating unnecessary processes and procedures at the company registry, KRA, etc, and also e-government at the all registries, judiciary, the port and airport, etc.  We will keep you posted on progress.

 

 

·         Agriculture – Very well said.  Modern large scale farming for food security and export is a major priority in the agriculture sector. Setting stage for this undertaking has been the Agricultural sector reform bill which has been drafted in line with the new constitution, streamlining the numerous agricultural acts into just 3.  In addition to streamlining regulation, the bill will also set up industry development funds and dispute resolutions mechanisms. We are also working on modernized large scale irrigation and the toughest part, introducing entrepreneurial (as opposed to subsistence) farming.

 

 

·         Research and Manufacturing -  This is industrialization – a major component of Vision 2030.  The immediate focus is to harness international commerce opportunities by establishing processing parks in five strategic locations with rich raw materials hinterlands. A concept note has been developed for five SME parks. Upcoming projects include a pilot metal SME park in Nairobi, a pilot agro-processing SME park in Eldoret and Kisumu – for vegetables, fruits, fish, meat, horticulture; and a meat processing and tannery SME park in Nakuru. An SME park in Mombasa is to target processing of food, juices and vegetable oil. Additionally, the most successful five (5) Industrial Constituency Development Centers (ICDCs) shall be transformed to SME parks. Eventually, we will need to have an SME park project for each of the 47 counties during the 2nd MTP.  Additionally, an industrialization policy is being developed which looks at the various resources required – human, energy, infrastructure and aligns policy across various sectors towards ensuring increased value addition and processing within Kenya.