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Why Kenyans think country is headed in the right direction

Only 19 per cent of Kenyans said the country was headed in the right direction.

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by ROSA MUMANYI

Siasa11 April 2024 - 20:11
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In Summary


  • The survey by Infotrak shows that 59 per cent of women believe that the country is on the wrong trajectory while 19 per cent said they are not sure.
  • This is opposed to 57 per cent of males who said the country is headed in the wrong direction while 18 per cent said they are not sure.
Why Kenyans think country is headed the right direction

A new report shows that there are more females than males who believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

The survey by Infotrak shows that 59 per cent of women believe that the country is on the wrong trajectory while 19 per cent said they are not sure.

This is opposed to 57 per cent of males who said the country is headed in the wrong direction while 18 per cent said they are not sure.

Only some 17 per cent of the respondents among females said the country is headed in the right direction.

Some 22 per cent of the male respondents said the country is headed in the right direction.

Overall, 58 per cent of Kenyans said the country is on the wrong path while 19 per cent affirmed that the country is on the right track.

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