Kenya declares corruption a national tragedy
I think there may be some confusion here. Kenya has not declared corruption a national tragedy. While corruption is a significant problem in Kenya, there is no record of the government declaring it a national tragedy.
However, corruption is a major issue in Kenya, and it has been a subject of concern for many years. The country has been ranked poorly in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, which measures the perceived level of corruption in a country.
In recent years, there have been several high-profile corruption scandals in Kenya, including the theft of public funds and the misuse of power by government officials. The country's anti-corruption agency, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), has been working to investigate and prosecute cases of corruption, but the problem remains widespread.
It's worth noting that declaring corruption a national tragedy would likely require a formal declaration by the government, which has not happened. Instead, the government has taken steps to address corruption through legislation, policy reforms, and anti-corruption initiatives.