Kenya: Nyong'o Calls for Long-Term National Development Vision Beyond 2030
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Kenya: Nyong'o Calls for Long-Term National Development Vision Beyond 2030
Nairobi -- Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o has called for an inclusive national conversation on Kenya's long-term development future, warning against allowing electoral cycles to disrupt the country's development plans.
What Vision 2060 Could Mean for Kenya’s Economy and Investors
President William Ruto’s launch of the national conversation on Vision 2060 has put Kenya’s long-term economic direction back on the table, with the proposed blueprint expected to influence investment, public spending, industrial policy and private sector growth for decades. The conversation, launched at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, […]
Ruto Lists Four Reasons Why Kenya Must Rethink Its Future
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Ruto Lists Four Reasons Why Kenya Must Rethink Its Future President William Ruto has listed four reasons why Kenya must begin crafting a new long-term national development plan, arguing that the country can no longer rely solely on Vision 2030 as it nears its end. Speaking during the launch of consultations for a new national vision on August 12 at the State House, Ruto said […] This post Ruto…
Ruto seeks national consensus on Kenya’s development beyond 2030
NAIROBI, Kenya Aug 12 – President William Ruto is this morning expected to launch a nationwide conversation aimed at shaping Kenya’s long-term development agenda beyond Vision 2030. Ruto is seeking to build a broad national consensus on Kenya’s development priorities beyond 2030 as the country begins consultations on a successor to Vision 2030. The President has argued that Kenya needs a long-term development charter capable of surviving changes…
Mbadi defends Vision 2060, says Kenya needs new development blueprint
Treasury and Economic Planning Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended the proposed Vision 2060, asserting that Kenya requires a new long-term development framework as Vision 2030 approaches its final years. Mbadi emphasised that the proposed vision should not be viewed as a personal initiative of President William Ruto, but as a national undertaking to be shaped by public participation, in accordance with the 2010 Constitution. “I’ve heard pe…
Shattering the Singapore Illusion in Kenya: Vision 2030 Was Just the Trailer, 2060 Is the Film - The Elephant
On July 21, 2026, President William Ruto formally received at State House, Nairobi, a new long-term development proposal titled Developing a New Vision for Kenya: Towards a First World Nation. Presented as a blueprint to transition Kenya into a high income, industrialised economy, famously rhetoricised as the ‘road to Singapore’, the report was drafted by a team of prominent intellectuals and technocrats including Kisumu Governor Prof. Anyang’o …
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