I was a young journalist 30 years ago in July 1993 when I was assigned to cover a workshop on Kenya's debt service obligations. The workshop held at a Nairobi hotel was organised by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida).
In attendance were senior officials from the ministry of Finance (as the National Treasury was then known), State corporation fat-cats, private sector executives and representatives of development partners. The keynote speaker was then newly appointed Finance minister Musalia Mudavadi. He was 31 years old...