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According to a poll conducted by infortrak, the rent crisis facing most Urban Kenyans is real with 63% of Kenyans saying they are unable to pay their rent.
The problem spreads also to the inability to pay for basic necessities.
54 percent of employed Kenyans also state they are experiencing financial difficulties as their salaries have been cut by having. Also, 47 percent of Kenyans also depend on food donations.
75 Percent of urban dwellers are unable to pay rent on time while 72 percent are unable to pay there rent in full. And 60 Percent of Kenyans say they are unable to pay rent in full.
Cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe and the president Kenyatta is still the most trusted by the Kenyans to give news and information about COVID-19.
It's now exactly 100 days since the novel Coronavirus was reported in Kenya. The need for correct information has been on high. With the more uncertainties need for information increased.
87 percent of Kenyans depend on cabinet secretary of health CS mutahi kagwe for information and news related to the COVID-19 pandemic. And 83 percent of the news conveyed by Mr. Kagwe.
CS mutahi kagwe who can into the ministry when the pandemic was still spreading in China and Europe. He has been the face of the ministry. The voice of hope for Kenyans.
Though he dropped by 4 percent he Still leads on the most sought after source and as well the most trusted.
President Kenya follows closely by a small margin. 82 percent of Kenyans trust the news by president Kenyatta though a slight drop from the month of April by 3 Percent in the first wave of the poll.
President Kenyatta has led the country successfully through the pandemic as we mark 100 days.
Other sources include Television 76%, Radio 74 percent, governors and county officials 71 percent, your chief and village elder 69 percent, social media ranks second last with 39 percent.
81% of Kenyans are anxious and stressed about what is happening. The psychosocial state of Kenyans is screaming very loudly
The problem does not end with the inability to pay for basic necessities. the rent crisis facing most Urban Kenyans is real with 63% of Kenyans saying they are unable to pay their rent
Source: opera.com
MY TAKE: Tanzanians please do something to rescue your friends.
The problem spreads also to the inability to pay for basic necessities.
54 percent of employed Kenyans also state they are experiencing financial difficulties as their salaries have been cut by having. Also, 47 percent of Kenyans also depend on food donations.
75 Percent of urban dwellers are unable to pay rent on time while 72 percent are unable to pay there rent in full. And 60 Percent of Kenyans say they are unable to pay rent in full.
Cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe and the president Kenyatta is still the most trusted by the Kenyans to give news and information about COVID-19.
It's now exactly 100 days since the novel Coronavirus was reported in Kenya. The need for correct information has been on high. With the more uncertainties need for information increased.
87 percent of Kenyans depend on cabinet secretary of health CS mutahi kagwe for information and news related to the COVID-19 pandemic. And 83 percent of the news conveyed by Mr. Kagwe.
CS mutahi kagwe who can into the ministry when the pandemic was still spreading in China and Europe. He has been the face of the ministry. The voice of hope for Kenyans.
Though he dropped by 4 percent he Still leads on the most sought after source and as well the most trusted.
President Kenya follows closely by a small margin. 82 percent of Kenyans trust the news by president Kenyatta though a slight drop from the month of April by 3 Percent in the first wave of the poll.
President Kenyatta has led the country successfully through the pandemic as we mark 100 days.
Other sources include Television 76%, Radio 74 percent, governors and county officials 71 percent, your chief and village elder 69 percent, social media ranks second last with 39 percent.
81% of Kenyans are anxious and stressed about what is happening. The psychosocial state of Kenyans is screaming very loudly
The problem does not end with the inability to pay for basic necessities. the rent crisis facing most Urban Kenyans is real with 63% of Kenyans saying they are unable to pay their rent
Source: opera.com
MY TAKE: Tanzanians please do something to rescue your friends.