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Thursday, November 09, 2006

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The Kibaki economy is so good that…

In this regular series we will focus on various aspects of the Kenyan economy to highlight how ridiculous the current campaign on a platform of an improved economy is to the vast majority of Kenyans.

The Kenyan economy, due to deliberate policies of the current government, has improved so much so that the matatu fare between the city center and the Kawangware slums is now Kshs 100/- one way!!

This is how matatu operators have pulled it off. Matatus plighting this route are breaking the journey into two. They only go up to Yaya center where they charge Kshs 50. Commuters then have to board another vehicle (quite often the same one) and pay another kshs 50 to Kawangware.

Many people who live in Kawangware are jobless and those who have anything resembling a job hardly earn Kshs 150 (approx $2) a day. You do the arithmetic.

(Look out for more snippets highlighting how the Kenyan economy has "grown").