Kenya's private sector activity fell in April as both the manufacturing and services sectors slowed, with inflation and political unrest leading to a drop in consumer demand and dampening the outlook, a survey showed on Thursday.
The Stanbic Bank Kenya Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 47.2 from 49.2 in March. Readings above 50 signal growth and those below a contraction."The cost-of-living crisis continued to hinder business performance, according to survey panelists, while an associated bout of political unrest led to a marked drop in client demand," a text accompanying the survey said.
Odinga suspended the demonstrations in early April, agreeing to talks with Ruto's representatives. But Odinga later announced the protests would resume, accusing the government of not negotiating in good faith. "Despite continued growth in export sales, deteriorating domestic market conditions due in large part to higher costs and political protests dampened business activity and domestic demand as cost pressures continued to rise," Mulalo Madula, an Economist at Stanbic Bank, said.dropped to 7.9% year-on-year in April from 9.2% in March, data from the statistics office showed.
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