President William Ruto is borrowing an average of KSh 6 billion daily.

Meria

Elder Lister
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In the first three months in office, he borrowed almost double the average quarterly borrowing by retired president Uhuru Kenyatta's government.
Ruto had blamed the high debt on the handshake between Uhuru and Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition leader Raila Odinga.
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
The new loans by the Kenya Kwanza administration translates to an average daily borrowing of Sh1.51 billion over the 91 days, with November recording the highest borrowing rate

 

Montecarlo

Elder Lister
In the first three months in office, he borrowed almost double the average quarterly borrowing by retired president Uhuru Kenyatta's government.
Ruto had blamed the high debt on the handshake between Uhuru and Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition leader Raila Odinga.
If that information you got it from Nation, there's someone who has called out their E material journalist mwenye amefanya hesabu nikama Waititu ndiye alimfunza....
Kindly re-check najua watu wa Raira wako hapa na zile zao za ovyo
 

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
We have a motto here...' Thou shan't not cometh betwix fools and their foolishness'
With all due respect, @Montecarlo, JSKS promised that his Government would not borrow but depend on the Country’s revenue - live within it’s mean.

Pray, tell, then, why are they on a borrowing spree, even when we acknowledge that the figures given are a wee bit less than given?

We were made to believe that borrowing is a nasty swear word which should never be uttered in a cultured discussion.
 

Montecarlo

Elder Lister
With all due respect, @Montecarlo, JSKS promised that his Government would not borrow but depend on the Country’s revenue - live within it’s mean.

Pray, tell, then, why are they on a borrowing spree, even when we acknowledge that the figures given are a wee bit less than given?

We were made to believe that borrowing is a nasty swear word which should never be uttered in a cultured discussion.
I am not defending the act of borrowing but the amount being claimed as having been borrowed.
By the way given the way David Ndii has been responding today on Twitter, Kenya will take a long time even to go back where Kibaki had left it.
Combining Ndii's eurocentric desk type economics ( and his obnoxious sense of importance) and Ruto's lack of effective administrative capacity, Kenya will be where Moi left if after Ruto's 10 years
 
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