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What Kenya must do if it wants to become 'Singapore of Africa'

An aerial view of Nairobi City. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Corruption has been a major concern in Kenya, hindering economic growth, eroding public trust, and impeding progress. It is imperative to shed light on the detrimental effects of corruption on our nation's development. Recently, there has been plenty of talk on Kenya becoming the 'Singapore of Africa'.

Singapore has long been committed to combating corruption and maintaining a clean and transparent governance system. Although Singapore is significantly smaller than Kenya, there are valuable lessons our country glean from its remarkable strides in combating corruption.

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