Reforms, reforms, reforms. IMF should leave the country deal with its on problems, furthermore Kenyans are the ones left paying for these huge loans. (shs4.8 trillion in four years). IMF can recommend, but hyenas also have their own agenda. They counter these reforms and five to ten years later its back to the same point. Example, look at institutional reforms started ten years ago and how Jubilee has dismantled them leaving Kenyans worse off than under Moi. Sad thing is some Kenyans support the dismantling of these reforms because its their man in office.
Kenya public debt hasn't increased by $48b in four years https://www.centralbank.go.ke/public-debt/ its more like $25b or try debt by GDP www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2017-07-18/the-charts-that-show-kenya-s-economy-after-four-years-of-jubilee. And what are the institution reforms that been dismantled?
Parliament is supposed to be independent but it looks more like the executive.
Since Kibaki, no serious debate has really taken place in Parliament about devolution and how to make it work.
Auditor General was told to shut up or lose his job, so he gets paid to do nothing.
There is supposed to be debate about bgovt. debt, but the treasury just does whatever.
Judiciary is slowly being dismantled to fit the executive.
Law enforcement is for those who oppose govt.
Meanwhile no case has been actively pursued for those who steal from taxpayers. Taxpayers are told - money was refunded.
Total borrowed in four years will be Shs 5.8 trillion by end of 2018.
Read the last paragraph
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001270355/fear-as-kenya-s-borrowing-hurtles-towards-greece-like-debt-crisis