But cutting through myths, propaganda and post-truth politics, Kenya’s public debt has not reached the danger-point. True, Kenya’s public debt has increased by 12 per cent from 43.9 per cent in 2012 to 56.1 per cent by 2018. PROPAGANDABut cutting through myths, propaganda and post-truth politics, Kenya’s public debt has not reached the danger-point. Further, Kenya’s debt is not exceptional. Interestingly, low public debt can also be an indicator of lack of creditworthiness.
Source: Daily Nation April 27, 2019 21:56 UTC