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Ruto bets big on Sh5T plan, ditches old economy playbook
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78809, member: 636"] Ruto defended a massive five trillion shilling plan, saying Kenya's old economic model just isn't working anymore. He stated the country needs drastic changes to avoid falling behind, framing the new strategy as a break from six decades of traditional methods. The plan's backbone is two new funds: a National Infrastructure Fund and a Sovereign Wealth Fund, recently approved by the Cabinet. The government wants to use these funds to move away from heavy borrowing and taxes. Instead, the idea is to attract private money from places like pension funds and development banks. They plan to monetize existing public assets, with every shilling from privatizations going straight into infrastructure projects. This approach aims to pull in up to ten times more cash from long-term investors. Ruto argued this shift toward an investment-led model is essential for lasting change. The goal is to transform Kenya into a first-world economy through what they call sustainable growth. The strategy focuses on preserving value while speeding up project delivery, betting on collaborative funding over pure debt. [/QUOTE]
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