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Robert Mũnũku
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Should we cut (dependancy) links with foreigners & develop Kenya with our own resources?

This question is based on the current economic reality in which Kenya is knee-deep in debt. It’s also tied to an influx of illegal expatriate who continue to flood our job market whereas very capable Kenyans remain unemployed.

Finally, this question hinges on whether or not we are indeed independent after 50+ years of political independence, i.e. do external forces determine our policies? How much of our economy do we own or are we auctioning out our country?

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  1. It is not possible since we have limited resources and we are still a middle income country.

    It is not possible since we have limited resources and we are still a middle income country.

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1 His Answer

  1. With the foreign dependency gap rate widenings with no tangible plan to show for this may lead to high taxation and inflation influx just like sri Lanka's case

    With the foreign dependency gap rate widenings with no tangible plan to show for this may lead to high taxation and inflation influx just like sri Lanka’s case

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  1. We should not. The world is becoming a global village. We can control how dependent we are.

    We should not. The world is becoming a global village. We can control how dependent we are.

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  2. It would be possible at the beginning but I think it's too late at this point. We are too deep into dependency that it would prove difficult to cut the ties and stand on our own.

    It would be possible at the beginning but I think it’s too late at this point. We are too deep into dependency that it would prove difficult to cut the ties and stand on our own.

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