Irrigation PS Kimotho's Portugal Gambit Deserves Kenya's Full Attention
We are entering an era in which the most important geopolitical map may no longer be the one showing oil fields, shipping lanes, or mineral deposits. It may be the map that shows where water can be stored, moved, measured, and used most efficiently. The twenty-first century is witnessing what I like to call the collision of two unstoppable forces: the climate wall and the technology ladder. The climate wall is rising before every nation, bringing more droughts, floods, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and agricultural disruption. The technology ladder, meanwhile, offers tools that can help societies climb above these challenges through innovation, data, and smarter management systems. The countries that thrive will not necessarily be those blessed with the most natural resources. They will be those that learn how to manage every litre of water as though it were a strategic asset. That is why a recent engagement between Kenya's Principal Secretary for Irrigation, Ephantus Kimotho, a...