Majority of Kenyans are facing harsh economic conditions, a new opinion survey indicates.

The latest poll by the Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) has laid bare the suffering Kenyans are going through since President William Ruto took over power two and half years ago.

The poll found that majority of Kenyans feel the country is headed in the wrong direction.

The poll, released on Wednesday, shows that 75 per cent of Kenyans who were asked to compare their current economic situation with what it was three years ago, days before the presidential election, said that their way of life had become worse, with only 10 per cent characterising it as better while 13 per cent indicated that it had remained the same.