Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Saturday, August 9, 2025
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
Sharp Daily
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
No Result
View All Result
Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Tanzania, Uganda outshine Kenya in fight against crime in latest report

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
January 30, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

President William Ruto is lagging behind regional counterparts Samia Suluhu of Tanzania and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda in addressing crime according to Afrobarameter report  that was released on Monday.

The report ranks the Kenyan government at 10th place in terms of its performance in implementing policies to reduce crime, garnering a below-average approval rating of 46 percent.

The results painted a bleak picture of the Kenyan police force’s performance on the continental scale. Notably, 52 percent of Kenyan respondents admitted to paying bribes to the police for assistance, placing Kenya at the ninth position in the ranking.

In contrast to Tanzania which secured the second position with an impressive 74 percent approval rating, while Uganda claimed the eighth spot with a 57 percent rating.

RELATEDPOSTS

Tanzania’s protectionist shift and what it means for Kenyan entrepreneurs and regional trade

July 31, 2025

Why firms are shedding jobs despite survival

June 19, 2025

Benin topped the ranking with a 77 percent approval rating, followed by Tanzania, Sierra Leone (63 percent), Togo (62 percent), Zambia (60 percent), Mali (60 percent), Niger (59 percent), Uganda, and Mauritania (57 percent).

The respondents from 39 countries were queried about their perception of their respective governments’ handling of crime reduction.

Furthermore, the report revealed that 18 percent of Kenyan respondents believe that Kenyan police do not conduct themselves professionally, while 38 percent insisted that police officers engage in criminal activities. On a broader scale, the report concluded that one-third of Africans believe their police generally operate professionally and respect citizens’ rights.

Regarding interactions with the police, the findings indicated that 54 percent of respondents who sought police assistance in the previous year found it easy to obtain help, but 36 percent reported having to pay a bribe.

Among those encountering the police in other situations, 37 percent stated they had to pay a bribe to avoid problems, ranging from 1 percent in Cabo Verde to 70 percent in Liberia.

Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan survey research network, offering dependable data on African perspectives and assessments of democracy, governance, and quality of life.

 

Previous Post

Ndindi Nyoro sells 36% of his Kenya Power shares

Next Post

Police Commission announces sale of vehicles for as low as KES 390,000

Faith Chandianya

Faith Chandianya

Related Posts

commercial illustrator
News

Why Kenyan private equity firms should consider continuation funds as an exit strategy

July 23, 2025
Business

Del Monte foods files for bankruptcy in USA

July 3, 2025
News

Private vs Public Pension Funds in Kenya

June 30, 2025
Investments

Investor shift to long term bonds drives oversubscription in CBK’s reopened auction

June 19, 2025
News

The real price of Israel – Iran Conflict for Kenya.

June 19, 2025
Economy

Resilient but strained: Kenyan firms speak out in May 2025 CEO survey.

June 19, 2025

LATEST STORIES

Segregated Pension Schemes in Kenya Q2’2025 Performance

August 8, 2025
Asset allocation dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories.

Building a Retirement Portfolio in Kenya

August 8, 2025

Steps banks can take to align with fair lending practices

August 7, 2025

The hidden cost of outdated economic statistics

August 7, 2025

EABL posts 12.2% profit surge, strengthens regional footprint despite rising illicit trade

August 1, 2025
1049795356

Maximizing Your Pension Contributions

August 1, 2025

The functional role of narrative in financial markets

August 1, 2025

Tanzania’s protectionist shift and what it means for Kenyan entrepreneurs and regional trade

July 31, 2025
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Email us: editor@thesharpdaily.com

Sharp Daily © 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team

Sharp Daily © 2024