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Kenyans say cost of living, leadership and election-related issues hurting them

Ipsos research analyst Tom Wolf at a past event. [PHOTO:WILBERFORCE OKWIRI/Standard]

Fewer than one in ten Kenyans say their economic situation has improved in the past three months, a survey has revealed.

The survey by pollster IPSOS paints a grim economic situation among the supporters of both Jubilee and National Super Alliance (NASA) with 72 per cent saying their condition has worsened during the electioneering period.

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