Ole Sapit cited high taxation, interest rates, electricity costs, and what he described as relentless borrowing as key factors squeezing families and businesses. Corruption continues to weaken our economic foundation,” Ole Sapit said. Even as crime is addressed through the law, the church stands for self-regulation, accountability and the dignity of belief,” Ole Sapit said. Echoing the economic concerns, Ole Sapit highlighted reports of rising school fees, warning that such increases could prevent children from poor families from accessing education. “The Ministry of Education categorically clarifies that there has been no increase in school fees for public secondary or senior schools.
Source: Daily Nation January 02, 2026 06:30 UTC