President William Ruto and his deputy Kithure Kindiki administration are committed to finish all the stalled projects before the 2027 elections.

Speaking at a Thanksgiving mass at Riiji Catholic church service in Central Imenti constituency, Meru, Deputy President Kindiki said the government has set aside enough funds for the stalled projects and contractors are currently on ground.

“We now have enough funds for the stalled projects and contractors are currently on ground. All the stalled road projects will be accomplished before next general elections. In 2022, Kenya was ranking the eighth largest economy in Africa now we are number six in Africa,” Kindiki said.

Kindiki said Kenya Kwanza has already developed policies to rescue the economy and ensure farmers get the highest earnings from their produce.

Kindiki said Kenya Kwanza has already developed strategies and policies to rescue the economy and ensure farmers get the highest earnings from their Produce.

“Coffee was selling at 50 two years ago, and now it is selling at 130-150, we have realized the highest prices over the last 35years. This has been achieved due to subsidized fertilizer and inputs.

“Tea and milk prices are also going up. The price of Unga has dropped. The dollar has also declined, oil and petrol prices gone down,” Kindiki said.

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