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Kithure Kindiki Assures Kenyans: “Little Patience, Economy Will Revive by 2027

MercyBy MercyDecember 2, 2024Updated:December 3, 2024No Comments
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Kithure Kindiki Assures Kenyans: “Little Patience, Economy Will Revive by 2027

Kitui – Deputy President Kithure Kindiki is confident that Kenya’s economy will recover by 2027 under the Kenya Kwanza government. Speaking at a church service in Kyuso, Mwingi North, on Sunday, December 1, Kindiki assured Kenyans that the difficult economic times will soon end.

“The hardest part of the journey is behind us,” Kindiki said. Despite the current economic struggles, he emphasized that the government is already taking steps to stabilize the economy ahead of the 2027 elections.

“In the next two to three years, our economy will be where it should be,” he added. “The micro indicators are looking good, and the worst is behind us.”

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Kenya’s Economic Comeback: Kindiki Confident of Recovery by 2027-photo Courtesy Dailymirror

Kindiki also pointed to the government’s key achievements, including stabilized fuel prices and falling food costs. “Fuel prices have stabilised, food prices have come down, and the exchange rate is improving,” he noted.

He also shared encouraging news: for the first time in years, Kenya will not need to import sugar or maize. “We are not there yet, but we will get there,” he said.

Earlier, Kindiki praised the Kenya Kwanza government for reducing the cost of living since 2022. The inflation rate has dropped to 2.7%, the lowest in 17 years. He credited effective economic policies and the power of prayer for this improvement.

“The reduction in prices of essential goods shows our commitment to improving lives,” Kindiki concluded. His message was clear: the economy is on the right track, but it will take time and unity from all Kenyans to succeed.

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