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Mbadi warns fiscal, climate risks could undermine Kenya’s 5.3pc growth outlook
Mbadi said extreme weather shocks such as droughts and floods, which continue to threaten agriculture, infrastructure, and food security, could undermine the growth forecast of 5.3 per cent potentially destabilizing an otherwise promising recovery.
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