'Kenya – a country in deadlock'
by Cecilia Bäcklander
Summary:
Corruption in Kenya is widespread and often exposed, but impunity is total. The
police and security services are chronically and thoroughly corrupt and
inefficient. The President's corruption controller is in exile.
The violence after the fraudulent 2007 election was a gigantic setback for the
confidence of Kenyans in the possibility of influencing policies and appointing
leaders through elections.
Primary schooling is free and even the girls go to school. Digital technology
has a huge impact. Cellphone services are being developed locally and now reach
every farmer and roadside vendor.
No Kenyan politicians seem to be able to replace the tainted leadership. Both
the government and the opposition are still being led by the families that
appeared at Independence 50 years ago.
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