Kenya aims to raise Sh600 billion through the sale of public entities to propel the nation towards "first world status," according to National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi. In response, Retired Chief Justice David Maraga characterized President William Ruto's "first-world" ambition as a populist tactic, urging the focus to be on combating corruption. Separately, politician Ndindi Nyoro voiced concerns that Kenya faces an impending debt crisis due to its excessive borrowing. Nyoro warned that the country's financial stability is at risk if current borrowing trends continue unabated.
Ndindi Nyoro, a prominent Kenyan politician, has voiced concerns that Kenya faces an impending debt crisis due to its excessive borrowing. He warns that the country's financial stability is at risk if current borrowing trends continue unabated.
Retired Chief Justice David Maraga has characterized President William Ruto's "first-world" economic ambition for Kenya as a populist tactic. Maraga argues that the focus should instead be on combating corruption within the nation.
Kenya aims to raise Sh600 billion through the sale of public entities, a move intended to propel the nation towards "first world status," according to National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi.