Wrong again: Fact-checking Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta’s 2021 state of the nation address
Every year, by law, any Kenyan president is required to tell the country about its progress and setbacks. But this needs accurate data.
Every year, by law, any Kenyan president is required to tell the country about its progress and setbacks. But this needs accurate data.
In his last Heroes’ Day address as president, Kenyatta shone a light on his achievements in office.
Citizen TV, Kenya’s largest station by viewership, reported the forecasts in a story noting “Kenya’s last recession was recorded in 1992.”
President Uhuru Kenyatta made claims about the covid-19 positivity rate in August and September national speeches, his claims didn't add up.
The United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper claimed nearly half of Kenya’s goods and services were produced in the country's capital city.
A Kenyan senator is urging a review of a logging ban in response to concern that uncontrolled destruction of forests could lead to drought.
In an interview on Citizen TV titled ‘The Ruto story’, deputy president William Ruto tackled various topics of national interest.
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