Kenya’s Sh4.82T budget deepens debt concerns as domestic borrowing surges, raising fiscal deficit fears and pressure on private sector credit.
They termed it a budget for the elite, with little deliberate plans to cushion the ordinary Kenyan from the high cost of living
Few can dispute that the economy is not treating the hustlers well, and they are not just sitting down and lamenting.
Ruto’s overseas engagements have triggered a fresh political storm over timing, optics and leadership priorities.
With public service vehicles kept off the roads and bus fares doubled, thousands of Kenyans were forced to walk long distances to work while others stayed home and lost income.
Kenya’s small business owners, hustlers, and young professionals may not always be the loudest, but they use intelligence and determination to push life forward.