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Despite kenyans feeling the pain of high living costs, the government maintains the economy is growing. Treasury cabinet secretary Dr. Chris kiptoo has highlighted a 23% drop in unga prices compared to last year. however, he admits kenya's manufacturing sector is struggling and needs urgent reforms. He’s now banking on financial institutions to access funding especially for kenyans who are largely unbanked
Treasury CS Defends Economic Growth Amid High Living Costs, Urges Reforms in Manufacturing
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