As President William Ruto marks their second year in office, the rising cost of living remains a key talking point among households across the country.
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Morara please continue exposing this rogue gavaa ,,next nataka kuskia uki expose the Bill Gates initiative to implant micro-chips in our new born babies and adults in the name of digital identification pure pure evil 😢
It appears that Citizen is leaning towards sensationalism, and unfortunately, many viewers accept it without question. However, those of us who are discerning can easily differentiate between credible information and misleading narratives. Citizen's report seems to paint a grim picture, yet they themselves are showing data indicating that inflation has dropped from 9% to 4.4%. If essential goods, including oil, are seeing price reductions, it raises the question: what exactly is the basis of their argument? Instead of pushing such inconsistencies, Citizen should prioritize hiring qualified journalists. This particular report lacks the depth and accuracy expected from a reputable news outlet.
I think Kenyans should be told that cost of living means the prices of commodities, and not poverty level.. When unga reduced from 230 to 105 ,that means the cost of living has gone down.. But when you are poor even if unga is 20shillings it's still expensive, it becomes affordable only when it's free