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The latest TIFA polls indicate that many Kenyans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. 75% of those polled say they believe that corruption, high cost of living, and poor leadership are some of the things that are leading Kenya in the wrong direction. The polls also show that more than half of the people in the country do not support the broad-based government, while they also believe that Raila Odinga will run for president in 2027
TIFA polls indicate that many Kenyans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction
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