[Source: People Daily, by Steve Umidha]
Kenya’s unemployment rate could hit the highest in more than two decades this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the economy set to contract more than previously projected in the second quarter, new report reveals.
A new study by Research firm GeoPoll titled The Financial Impact of Coronavirus in Sub-Saharan Africa, further predicts tougher months ahead, warning that more jobs will be on the line with the labour market having already suffered over 1.2 million job losses since March.
In April, a World Bank Africa’s Pulse report predicted that…









