Nairobi, May 2 -- For the first time in a long while, the price of unga, or fuel, is not the main concern of Kenyans.

Their worries are now shifting to fake fertiliser, heavy rains and floods, the increasing number of road accidents and the doctors' strike, now in its second month.

These are the findings of a Trends and Insights For Africa (Tifa) survey.

The poll surveyed 2,912 people across Kenya through telephone interviews between April 27 and 29.

As fate would have it, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi is the individual considered most responsible for the sub-standard fertiliser, with 53 per cent of Kenyans aware of the programme blaming him for its disastrous implementation.

Other entities blamed for the poor quality...