This archive report was first published on 3 July 2020.
Kenya has been grappling with corruption for decades, with the issue becoming a major obstacle to the country's development. Despite numerous promises from leaders to tackle the problem, corruption remains a pervasive issue.
One of the most notable attempts to tackle corruption was during a period of high-profile arrests of senior members of society. However, this too eventually fizzled out, leaving many to wonder if the government is truly committed to addressing the issue.
Recent convictions in a long-running graft case have sparked hope that the tide may be turning. However, many remain skeptical, citing the numerous cases of high-profile arrests and convictions that have ultimately ended in failure.
Despite the challenges, the fight against corruption remains a crucial one. Corruption has hindered Kenya's progress and has encouraged the cutting of corners and failure to deliver value for money to the public.
Ultimately, the best way to secure a place in history is by dealing a body blow to corruption. It is time for leaders to take concrete action to address this issue and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.