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No need to light many fires, Kenya's problem isn't economic, it's societal

More women than men are in our highest wealth quintile (the top 20 per cent). [iStockphoto]

When we think of government, we don't give credit where it is due, but I suspect that the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) is probably one of Africa's, if not the world's, important institutions on the big matter of data and numbers.

I have a biased view on this but one suspects that KNBS got its chops when Mwai Kibaki was President and Kisumu Governor Prof Peter Anyang' Nyong'o was our Planning Minister. This was the super-smart combo that revitalised Kenya through the Economic Recovery Strategy 2003-2007, and then envisaged Kenya Vision 2030 as an idea before it became a wildly expensive investment and infrastructure plan.

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