Two-thirds of Kenyans live in poverty, making less than $3.20 per day. Some have been in that state since Kenya’s independence.
The low level of incomes and the current state of the economy has increased the gap between the rich and the poor, with data showing approximately 70% of Kenyan families chronically vulnerable.
How do we grow the economy to deal with the cost of living and economic inequality?
Fred Njiri discussed this matter on Family Radio 316 Crosstalk program. Listen to the Podcast;