
Why some Kenyans believe the country is headed right direction
Only 14% of Kenyans believe the country is headed right direction.
Infrastructure development leads with 14 per cent.
In Summary
According to a Tifa poll released on May 28, 2025, Kenyans' perceptions of President Ruto's government achievements are varied.
Infrastructure development leads with 14 per cent, tying with not sure at the same percentage.
Reduction/Stabilisation of Cost of living and agriculture follow at 5 per cent and 4 per cent respectively.
Health Services and job creation each registered 3 per cent, while the education system was cited by 2 per cent.
"Other" achievements accounted for 10 per cent.
The data suggests that while infrastructure development is noted, a significant portion of the population remains undecided or attributes achievements to other categories.
Only 14% of Kenyans believe the country is headed right direction.
A significant majority, 75 per cent, believe Kenya is headed in the "wrong direction."