Kenya at 60: Fact-checking six claims by president William Ruto, including on election results and jobs
As the president nears a year in office, he has been keen to emphasise the social and economic challenges facing his administration.
As the president nears a year in office, he has been keen to emphasise the social and economic challenges facing his administration.
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With the general election only weeks away, four candidates slugged it out in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. Did they get their facts right?
As the seat of Kenya’s national government and a major economic hub, the race to govern Nairobi county is closely watched.
George Luchiri Wajackoyah says marijuana exports will solve Kenya’s economic problems. But his economics of ganja don’t add up.
As he eyes the exit door, Uhuru Kenyatta is keen to highlight his achievements after nine years. Did his Madaraka Day claims stack up?
William Ruto hopes to be president come August 2022. We fact-checked some of the claims he’s made on the campaign trail.
Uhuru Kenyatta is due to step down in August. But was finance minister Ukur Yatani on the money?
We put four of Raila Odinga’s claims under the microscope.
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