Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2025

A survey was conducted in Kenya

A survey was conducted in Kenya. The survey wanted to know how Kenyans feel about the government. The result was not surprising. According to the latest TIFA survey, 54 percent oppose the broad-based government. The term "broad-based government" refers to the political and leadership collaboration between President Ruto and Raila Odinga, including their respective political parties. About one-fifth supported the government. The survey was conducted between May 2 and 6, 2025, among 2,024 respondents in nine regions. The responses varied: - In the Coastal Region, 57 percent of residents do not support the BBG, 22 percent support it, and 25 percent did not respond. - In the Western Region, approximately 50 percent oppose the BBG, 21 percent support it, and 29 percent did not respond. - In Nyanza Region (Rails Odingam's home region), 49 percent are against, 25 percent support, and 26 percent did not respond. - Central Rift (President Ruto's home region) recorded the highest support for the BBG at 37 percent. - Mt. Kenya and Lower Eastern – the home regions of former Vice President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper chairman Kalonzo Musyoka – recorded the lowest support at 13 and 12 percent, respectively. What is unclear is whether the 22 percent answered or did not answer. Did they have mixed feelings, a negative opinion, or simply decline to comment? @https://www.breakingkenyanews.com/2025/05/28/majority-of-kenyans-are-opposed-to-broad-based-government-tifa-poll/

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