
By Jeff Kizzilah
Almost 69% of kenyans do not support the housing levy while 54% of kenyans feel that those housing will not get to own house,according to TiFa research.
The TiFa data was collected before the first budget and shows that 24% of kenya terms the budget as the worst ever while only 4% supports education and 4% is for housing levy,with a modest minority of kenyans supports government’s programmes at 21%, 56% terms them worst with the rise taxation by Ruto government.
Speaking during the release of the survey, Tom Wolf, TiFa Director said the government should come clean and explain more to kenyans in its first budget.
“We spoke to many kenyans and a big number dont trust this government at all but the trust opposition more and ready to join in demonstrations if necessary,” Tom said
However, their is a minimal contrast between these two groups of supporters would be voters in the next election this is because the opposition supporters are more negative than the ones who are pro-government.
In his next survey, Tifa Research said they will carefully consider which of these issues are worth tracking again and which should be replaced.