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In 2030; Africa will have many winners, and Europe losers

By LINUS GITAHIPosted Wednesday, March 9  2011 at  15:01

Events in the world are evolving rather fast and furiously and it becomes difficult by the day to predict the dynamics of next week - leave alone next year. Therefore 2030 is, at best, a very blurred image. I will imagine a future that, based on our current economies and the state of our societies, most think is impossible.

Here we go. We are now in January 2030, what is the world (and East Africa) looking like?

 

1.  East Africa is one country. The President is a young fellow from western Kenya. (He has just been celebrated as a good performer in the just released secondary schools exams results.)

2.  There is a high-speed train that connects Mombasa to Kinshasa. You can easily travel by road onwards to Nigeria.

3.  The economies of East Africa are growing fast on the back of food exports. Food has become like ‘oil’ as demand far outstrips supply.

4.  America is no longer the world’s leading super power. The most powerful nation is China, followed by the US and United States of Europe (USE). Brazil is a key ally of China against the US.

5.  Middle East countries all are democratic with regular elections held every 4-5 years.

7.  Somalia is a stable, oil-producing nation.

8.  A few port cities have partially been submerged in water (because of rising oceans) and have had to move a little inland at great expense.

9.  Africa is the most important trading partner with Asian countries led by China.

10. Isiolo is the second largest city in Kenya, and has some of the best resort facilities in Africa

11. Nearly 30% of schooling in Kenya is via E-learning at home.

12. Islam is the world's biggest religion.

13. Wind is the biggest source of power in Kenya followed by thermal; hydro is third.

14. Tanzania and Rwanda supply the East Africa (Community) Nation with all gas requirements, and Uganda supplies all the oil. Kenya is the ICT hub for the region.

15. Mandarin is the world’s most spoken language, having overtaken English.

16. Current (2011) pay TV offerings are free to all households. Money is exclusively made through advertising.

17. Calling anywhere in the world is free. People have long forgotten that they used to “look for credit” to call.

18. Per capita income of Britain (which will still be out of the USE) is half what it is today (2011) and they are desperate to join USE.

19. A single handheld device will offer TV, radio and online news - free. It is linked to a satellite and so will not be relying on government frequencies to operate.

20. The ratio of men to women in East Africa is 45:55

21. Today’s media organisations are no longer independent entities, but divisions of telecom companies.

22. Reverse migration is beginning to happen. There are long queues in East African embassies in Europe and America of people wanting to come to East Africa. Many live here illegally.

23. East Africa has won the last World Cup. The next World Cup final slated for East Africa, with Bujumbura, Kigali, Kampala, Isiolo, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam all hosting games.

24. Herbal remedies are the biggest pharma category, and East Africa is a key player in this market globally.

25. Old peoples homes are a fast growing business in East Africa.

 

*The author is Chief Executive Officer of Nation Media Group.

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Submitted by  AfricanAmerican
Posted  March 31, 2011 08:07 AM

East Africa is a net exporter, due to large developments is Water Desalinization, Wind, and Geothermal Power, and development of natural-remedy-based pharma.Native English speakers contribute to a larger BPO market than India. African Americans choose EA as the #1 Retirement haven, bringing hundreds of millions of retirement and Social Security dollars to the country.

Submitted by  jogoo1975
Posted  March 16, 2011 10:03 PM

with the current crop of leaders especially in kenya,2030 will be but a dream mr gitahi.however,this might happen if we set up the county governments and hav them running be4 2012 elections.

Submitted by  ajeeraba
Posted  March 09, 2011 11:34 PM

Wild imaginations, but it is good to dream and it pays to dream big dreams as nothing can happen without big dream. I hope these dreams will one day around 2030 come true

Submitted by  cmaara
Posted  March 09, 2011 05:09 PM

I would like to see what these wild assumptions are based, especially the economic ones, completely out of sync with current forecasts!

Submitted by  upandewajua
Posted  March 09, 2011 04:25 PM

Instead of the "economies of East Africa" should it not be "economy of East Africa..." I suppose the minimum age to stand for election as president will be 18 (ca.).

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