Verifying Kenyan president Ruto’s claims on health insurance, teacher shortages and more
As his government enters its second year, president William Ruto is keen to show progress. This was evident in his recent speech.
As his government enters its second year, president William Ruto is keen to show progress. This was evident in his recent speech.
Kenya has many challenges when it comes to the quality of suicide data, including the lack of a suicide registry.
The American envoy has been working hard to sell her current posting as an attractive investment destination.
Voice messages have many advantages, but they are also a tremendous source and channel for the dissemination of false information.
The president’s claim about how much is spent on imports is not supported by the latest data.
Beatrice Elachi, a Kenyan MP, has a tip for people who are very sick: deny the disease nutrients by not eating or drinking.
Ruto said nearly two-thirds of the taxes collected were being used to pay the country's debts. Are his figures sound?
Prof Umar Danbatta says that under his watch the contribution of the telecoms industry to the country's GDP has risen from 8% to 16%.
The ruling party is correct that unemployment has decreased for seven consecutive quarters, but there is more to the story.
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