- Tifa polls records more than half of Kenyans think that Ruto’s government has achieved nothing
- 60 per cent of Kenyans fill that country is headed in the wrong directions
- One of three Kenyan youths wants to go abroad citing joblessness
Roads, Transport and Public Works Cabinet Secretary Onesmus Kipchumba Murkomen has tailed in the best five performing ministers under President William Ruto’s government
According to the latest survey conducted by infotrack, found out that Murkomen had a paltry of two per cent out of one hundred marks
He was following closely his counterpart, Youth, Sports and Arts Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba who managed to score three per cent of kenyans reactions on the performance
Susan Nakhumicha of Health had convinced kenyans to rate her with six percent, this is after, vigorous war on cleaning National Health Insurance Fund cartels conspiring with the rogue health facilities across the country to milk members’ contributions
Second from the top performing Cabinet Secretary was Education Boss Ezekiel Machogu with seven per cent
The best overall performing Cabinet Secretary since the inception of the Kenya Kwanza Administration in spite of political turmoil is Interior Affairs Cabinet Secretary Prof Kithure Kindiki who has fairly managed to garner 34 per cent of Kenyans trust
The same CS was rated as the best performing by 26 per cent of Kenyans in March, 2023
These are recommendations of the latest Tifa Survey conducted between 24th June to 30th June using computer assisted telephone interviews with 1,530 respondents
In their fundings conclusions, one of three Kenyan youths wants to go abroad citing hard economic times and joblessness which government has in totality failed to address
In general, Kenyans gave the current government a paltry 30.8 per cent of approval ratings for fulfilling its campaign promises where 52 per cent poster negative rating because of it’sinability to control the cost of living