National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has said Kenya is steadily progressing toward becoming a First World country. Speaking during an interview with KTN, Ichung’wah noted that despite political challenges in 2025, the broad-based government has helped stabilise Parliament and advance the government’s development agenda. Ichung’wah highlighted ongoing development projects across the country as indicators of transformation, including improvements in schools, markets, trading centres, roads, and other key infrastructure. “Parliament has had its lows and its highs, and at some point even the President addressed the National Assembly on these matters,” he said. Overall, Ichung’wah described the political climate in the National Assembly in 2025 as largely favourable for national progress.
Source: The Star December 31, 2025 15:36 UTC