Thanks @mugo and listers that have fired the initial questions. Mine are threefold:
<div><br></div><div>1: Someone has mentioned energy, especially electricity. Is it just enough to generate 23GW that costs an arm and a leg? what deliberate efforts are being done to ensure the electricity that comes in the name of vision 2030 will sustain the competitive edge as opposed to profiteering for the suppliers through ridiculous, long binding contracts at double or even triple the actual prices.</div>
<div><br></div><div>2: What strategies are being used to ensure everyone is at par in first understanding the vision? can you for instance assure me that my grandmother in nyansabakua in the fringes of Kisii/nyamira, and locals in the deep of kilifi, say bamba for instance have hope of ever hearing about the vision and more importantly participating towards is?</div>
<div><br></div><div>3: What are the strategies of ensuring this "thing" is not treated like CDF projects that stall once the <sponsor> vacates office? is there a plan to keep the stemship in steady supply of coal past 2012, 2017, 2222 and 2027?</div>
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