I believe that, as Professor Hino has told us, Kenya, Africa, can venture into the league of wealthy, developed nations. A record of progress and a more complicated pictureGovernment officials and delegates attend the Beyond 2030 National Conversation at KICC in Nairobi. He said reserves had reached $15.1 billion and that Kenya attracted $3.2 billion in foreign direct investment last year. Agriculture remains a key part of Kenya’s economic development, with the government highlighting increased production and farmer registration. Vision 2030 was designed to guide Kenya towards a higher standard of living through economic, social and political development.