Thanks for a sober response without getting carried away into self gratification. I know it takes a lot more than a good airpot to increase FDI, I only mentioned its importance in the chain.
We are all aware Tanzania is ahead in FDI, and majorly so because the land is huge and full of mineral resources as well as fertile. Actually you should be doing far much more than this, I was shocked to see Tanzania buying 20,000 tonnes of maize from Zambia in 2013. You guys needs to really wake up. Whatever is holding you back is only known to you, which I suspect could be because of your countrymen's obsession with using Kenya as a benchmark. Just read all the posts discussing development in Tanzania, you'll notice Kenya is mentioned far many times than any other country including Tanzania itself.
Anyway, it's agreeable president Kikwete is doing a lot, and has started so many mega projects, if only they can be pushed aggressively into maturity by whoever will come into power. Otherwise they will continue to be songs we are always lambasted here on JF with, yet none of them is out there so far. The last time I visited Dar, saw BRT lanes and booths were already wearing out before even the first bus on that road.
Bagamoyo port is a great deal, but it's more futuristic than present challenges. Dar port is still the most mismanaged, and doesn't matter how bigger the new port will be, as long as the workforce attitude is not pepped up, it will remain a one big white elephant. You must note that Mombasa port has been improved such that getting goods to as far as Kigali is a breeze, even there are so many business-people from Nothern Tanzania using Mombasa port.
It should also be noted, even in Kenya, there are mega projects underway and in ten years Kenya will never be the same again. Just to mention a few of them here
- We have plans for the northern corridor that includes oil pipeline for oil from Uganda, South Sudan as well as Kenya's discovered oil. The corridor also has a planned railway and a highway, this will also link into Ethiopia.
- We have standard gauge railway under contruction that will loop through four nations. And due to its complexity, will also see us lure Congo and Burundi.
- We are in the process of targeting to generate 5,000 MW of power from geothermal, solar and coal.
- Konza City, a $9.2 billion dollar technology and financial metropolis project located southeast of Nairobi.
- We are also building 10,000km roads
- We are irrigating a million acre in Galana that if successful, it will help the nation kiss hunger goodbye.
- Don't forget we have also discovered gas but we are at preliminary stages.
- The government is partnering with private sector to fast-track about 59 major projects.
So, those are just a few, don't forget we have a new constitution that has seen the country take major leaps.