
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.















