
What factors most influence your trust in an industry? What Kenyans said
Quality of products and services emerges as the most decisive factor.
Corruption emerged as the single most pressing concern, cited by 28.75% of respondents.


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A recent survey highlights the critical issues Kenyans believe must be addressed to significantly improve their quality of life.
Corruption emerged as the single most pressing concern, cited by 28.75% of respondents. This indicates a strong public sentiment that tackling graft is essential for national progress.
Following closely, the high Cost of Living was identified as a major barrier, with 23.00% of respondents emphasising the need for economic relief.
Healthcare is the third most crucial area for improvement, mentioned by 21.25%, underscoring the demand for better and more accessible medical services.
Other significant concerns include Governance (14.50%) and Security (13.50%), both indicating a desire for stable, effective leadership and a safer environment.
Education (11.75%) and Infrastructure (10.75%) also feature prominently, pointing to the need for investment in human capital and basic public works.
Finally, creating more Job Opportunities (8.75%) and reforming Taxation (6.25%) complete the top issues that Kenyans want fixed.

Quality of products and services emerges as the most decisive factor.