President William Ruto's term in office crossed its halfway mark on Sunday, with the Head of State emphatic that he is on track to fulfilling his campaign pledges.
On Tuesday, the government released a scorecard of its achievements, highlighting progress in sectors that form part of Dr Ruto's Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
Among the most significant achievements listed is job creation across several sectors, despite concerns that the State has failed to provide sufficient opportunities for its young citizens, fuelling widespread discontent with the government.
The report, released by the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Performance and Delivery, led by Eliud Owalo, comes amid an analysis by Mzalendo Trust, a government monitoring organisation, which found that Ruto's Kenya Kwanza administration had only achieved 5 per cent of its 270 promises as outlined in the coalition's manifesto.