President Ruto blames COVID-19, geopolitics, and drought for Kenya’s broken economy

In his State of the Nation address, President Ruto said that disruptions in the global supply chain, low agricultural investment, and prolonged drought have all contributed to the country’s economic woes. He also blamed the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical conflicts for driving up interest rates and inflation.

Ruto said that the Kenya Kwanza government was elected to address these challenges and transform the economy. He promised to protect judicial integrity, efficiency, and independence, and to ensure that the law and order chain is aligned. He also urged Kenyans to give the new administration time to address the high cost of living.

A recent survey found that 79% of Kenyans believe that the ever-rising cost of living is driving the country in the wrong direction. The Kenya Kwanza administration has assured Kenyans that they are working to lower the cost of living, but has asked for patience.

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