"One way that someone could make money in this country is to import real football shirts," says Eddie, Euromoneys entrepreneurial driver in Nairobi. Euromoneys slightly blank look in return prompts him to explain further. "I love football, we all love football and people want the shirts," he points to a man across the street wearing the Manchester City shirt of Carlos Tevez. The man is walking underneath a Samsung billboard showing a series of Chelsea players surrounding Samsungs latest TV. "Even those in the rural areas will spend their money on them and now they have more money than before to spend."
However, new-found wealth in the rural areas isnt the result of robust growth in Kenya on the contrary, Kenya grew only 1.7% in 2008, down from 7.1% in 2007. Instead, this new lease of money is mostly the result of...