In 1963, The Union Jack was lowered and the Kenyan flag with its magical colours was hoisted. This marked the end of external rule and ushered in a new African revolution. She looked a promising country with enterprising citizens. Just after independence, the country has struggled under poor leadership and mega corruption scandals which have left the country reeling under the precipice of a failing economy. This year alone has seen the country’s main currency, Kenya shilling, and trade at a high of 107 Kenya shillings per dollar. This is a little bit arm-twisting on a country whose imports ($4.49 billion 2009 estimates) exceed exports ($9.215 billion 2009 estimates). The stable level of the Dollar is Kshs.75 to the dollar. Given that the country’s estimated stands at a magnanimous 7.729 billion Dollars the common mwanainchi has had a pinch not to mention. The pinch mentioned above and the skyrocketing food and fuel prices have sparked massive protests from the public. This h...
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