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Majority of Kenyans at 87 % have reduced their personal expenditure due to the cost of living. According to the latest survey by Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) a research firm, Kenyans have cut spending on transport, clothing and entertainment. The report further puts Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi is the most travelled cabinet secretary outside the country, while his interior counterpart Kindiki Kithure topped as the most travelled CS internally.
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Tifa Opinion poll : 87% of Kenyans cut down personal expenses due to high cost of living
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