Candidates for public office often promise voters that they will improve the economy or some other aspect of society that falls within their purview if they are elected.
This was also true of the latest presidential election. Both sides issued manifestos, pledging to improve Kenyans’ lives with their newfound power.

On August 15, 2022, William Ruto was declared the winner of a sham election. William Ruto was sworn in as Kenya’ s 11th president today despite yesterday’ s catastrophe, proving that democracy can and will triumph in the end.
A majority of Kenyan voters (50. 5%, to be exact) agreed with his assessment of the situation and his proposed solutions, if these results hold.
The rising cost of necessities in Kenya has had a significant influence on a number of people’ s daily lives. Even though 2 kilograms of maize flour can be bought for Ksh 250 in different parts of the country, many people still go to bed hungry.

The source claims that President William Ruto has broken his silence on the rising cost of fuel and bread across the country.
In his inaugural address at Kasarani Stadium, President William Ruto said that government subsidies for maize flour and fuel would have to end.
And he has told all Kenyans that the price of fertilizer will be lowered beginning next week, when a 50- kilogram bag will cost Ksh 3, 500.
Many in Kenya hoped that President William Ruto would ease the financial burden by lowering the price of staples like maize flour and cooking oil. As a result, this is devastating information for the entire nation.
During his campaign, President Ruto assured all Kenyans that he would work to reduce the cost of numerous commonly used commodities. These details are now public knowledge.
