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.
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