Nairobi — The International Monetary Fund's restrictive ideologies are partly to blame for Kenya's poor economic performance over the years, a new report has said.
Since the 1970s the financier as the global central bank has engaged Kenya in various programmes aimed at helping it manage economic crises mostly under structural adjustment loans
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