Kenya: Ruto, boxed in by IMF, may slash civil service and hike taxes

William Ruto has pledged to cut Kenya’s public debt by reducing borrowing, and improving state revenue to bridge the East African country’s financing gap. However, mounting pressure keeps pushing the government to take out more loans, making it harder for the president to live up to his promises.

 

 

 

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