
Kenyan Parliament Works to Regain Public Trust Amidst Finance Bill Debate
Kenyan Parliament Seeks to Rebuild Public Trust Amidst Finance Bill Debate Nairobi, Kenya – The Kenyan Parliament is working to regain public trust following recent protests surrounding the Finance Bill 2025. Dr. John Chikati, Member of Parliament for Tongaren, emphasized the importance of transparency and communication in building confidence, especially among younger generations. "Creating public confidence requires time, and Gen Z needs constant information on every step the government is taking," Dr. Chikati stated in a recent TV47 interview. The interview highlighted the challenges faced by the Kenyan population and the government's efforts to address them. Dr. Chikati stressed the importance of a common approach through networking, advocacy, and lobbying. He believes that open communication and engagement with the public are crucial for overcoming challenges and fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose. The Kenyan government's commitment to transparency and its efforts to engage with the public are steps towards rebuilding public trust and fostering a more collaborative political landscape. This is particularly important as the nation faces ongoing economic challenges and the need for effective governance.