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Ruto's reshuffle rewards the technocrats

Much of this is due to the political choice made by Ruto and his influential but polarising economic advisor David Ndii to prioritise debt repayments and reduction and subject Kenyans to two years of fiscal austerity...


The new age of austerity

Having struggled to meet debt repayments earlier this year – delaying wage payments for thousands of public servants – Ruto's chief economic advisor David Ndii has spent several months preparing Kenyans for new taxes and austerity...

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Dialling for dollars

Last week President William Ruto's chief economic advisor David Ndii conceded that the Treasury is facing an acute cashflow crisis that has unprecedentedly delayed public service salaries but insisted that the government could meet its repayments (AC Vol 63 No 19 Ruto plays the economy blame-game)...

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The one-party state bounces back

The 'hustler economics' narrative drawn up by Ruto's strategist David Ndii is the closest thing UDA has to ideology...


Hustler fund lacks sparkle

The 50 billion shilling ($480 million) Hustler Fund was at the heart of Ruto's pledge of 'bottom up' economics drafted by economic strategist David Ndii focused on boosting the thousands of small businesses that form the backbone of Kenya's economy and society...


A different kind of cronyism

The ten-person advisory team unveiled in mid-October is led by David Ndii who designed Ruto's 'bottom-up' campaign and is now chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisors...


Ruto plays the economy blame-game

The President's earliest economic policy moves appear to have been influenced by Nairobi University academic David Ndii the driving force behind the 'hustler nation' election campaign and the promise of 'bottom up' economics...


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