State seven factors that hinder fair distribution of wealth in Kenya.

      

State seven factors that hinder fair distribution of wealth in Kenya.

  

Answers


joyce
i. Geographical factors such as remoteness, unreliable rainfall, infertile soils.
ii. Uneven development where some regions have more industries than others.
iii. Natural calamities such as floods, earthquakes and famine.
iv. Tribalism where political leaders are unfair in distributing the national cake.
v. Unwillingness of the rich to share with the poor hence increasing the gap between the rich and
the poor.
vi. Different climatic conditions such as elnino.
vii. Corruption greed and selfishness leading to misappropriation of funds.
viii. Rural –urban migration leading to the neglect and eventual underdevelopment of rural areas.
ix. High illiteracy levels especially in rural areas.
x. Cultural ties resulting in resistance to change.
xi. High population growth rate leading to slower development rate.
xii. Exploitation of the poor by the rich.
joyce2 answered the question on November 2, 2017 at 07:52


Next: Outline ways in which Christian youths can overcome temptations of drug abuse.
Previous: Name the hormone responsible for moulting in insects

View More Christian Religious Education Questions and Answers | Return to Questions Index


Exams With Marking Schemes

Related Questions