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“Accountability” The Outlook Issue #15: : By Mr. Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.

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“Failing Start ups” The Outlook #17: By Mr. Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.
The high failure rate of startups, particularly in emerging markets like Kenya, underscores the need for robust due diligence. The lack of reliable credit structures and data in these economies poses a significant challenge. Businesses often rely on informal networks and credit arrangements, making them vulnerable to unforeseen risks. The recent failures of prominent Kenyan startups highlight the importance of stress-testing business models and ensuring adequate capital reserves to withstand economic shocks.
“Imperialism is here to stay” The Outlook #16: By Mr. Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.
Imperialism, driven by economic motives, is a historical trend. Today's dominant imperial power, the United States, influences emerging nations like Kenya through financial institutions and policy alignment. Kenya, as a subject, must strategically choose its relationship with the imperial power, focusing on mutual benefit. The article highlights Kenya's alignment with U.S. ideologies and the influence of the U.S. in local production. It critiques Kenya's "Big 4" economic agenda as state-driven and inefficient, using food security as an example. The author concludes that initiatives driven by imperial powers should be carefully evaluated for mutual benefit, as imperialism is not going away.
“Increase the Tax Base” The Outlook #11 By Mr. Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.
Summary: Kenya's government faces a revenue shortfall despite a large potential tax base. President Ruto's proposed solutions, focusing on local production and labor opportunities, are long-term and lack immediate impact. A more practical short-term solution is to impose taxes on consumer goods, substituting uncollectable income tax for consumption tax. This approach, combined with prudent government communication and implementation, could effectively address the immediate revenue deficit.
“Austerity is required” The Outlook #12, By Mr. Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.
Summary: Kenya isn't in a recession, so austerity isn't needed. Instead, the focus should be on fiscal accountability by both government and citizens. This involves increasing the tax pool (not rates) and transparency in public spending, while restructuring state-owned enterprises to boost efficiency and revenue. The goal is to ensure that limited resources are used effectively to meet the country's needs and wants.
“Why are Kenyans Protesting” The Outlook #10 by Hilary Akhaabi, PhD.
Insight into why Kenyans are protesting amid current economic conditions (internal and external)
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