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Country needs to focus on Vision 2063 - Musalia Mudavadi

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President William Ruto greets Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi as Public Service and Gender CS Aisha Jumwa looks on during the launch of reports on Performance Contracts in the Public Service at the KICC. [Silas Otieno, Standard]

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says the country is seven years short of the expiry of Kenya Vision 2030 and a conversation around Kenya Vision 2063 when the country turns 100 is supposed to be in place.

Mudavadi said that the performance of the Public Service must then be integral in driving the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda as an offshoot in realizing the Kenya Vision 2030, which seeks to transform Kenya into a globally competitive and prosperous country.

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