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Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka Criticizes 2024/25 Budget, Raises Concerns Over Alleged Funds Misappropriation
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has voiced strong criticism against the 2024/25 budget presented by Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung’u, alleging potential…
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Treasury Sets Aside 27.6% of Ksh.3.92 Trillion Budget for Education
The National Treasury has proposed a substantial allocation of Ksh.657 billion for the 2024/25 Financial Year. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Prof.…
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State Extends Tax Exemption to Pensioners: Early Retirees with Over 20 Years of Contributions to Benefit
The government has announced plans to exempt pensioners from tax payouts at retirement as a way of providing financial relief…
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Treasury to Borrow Ksh.596.8 Billion to Finance Ksh.3.92 Trillion Budget
Kenyan government has revealed its intention to borrow Ksh.263 billion from the domestic market as part of its strategy to…
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Kenya’s Private Sector Sees Robust Growth in May
Kenya’s private sector witnessed robust growth in May, according to the Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) released by Stanbic Bank Kenya.…
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Kigali to House Pan-Africa Youth Bank in Deal with AfDB
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Government of Rwanda have announced plans to establish a Pan-African Youth Bank in…
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Suluhu Returns Home With $2.5 Billion in Investment from South Korea
The South Korean government has pledged an investment worth $2.5 billion for Tanzania in a deal which was signed by…
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Kenya’s Inflation in May up 5.1% on Higher Food, Energy Costs
Kenya’s inflation rate in May 2024 rose to 5.1 percent, up from 5.0 percent in April of the same year,…
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What it Means for Ramaphosa in South Africa After ANC Loses Majority Votes
South Africans received the final tally of their Wednesday vote, in a new face of election which saw contending parties…
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Kenyans Likely to Flock Uganda for Alcohol Over Kenya’s Finance Bill 2024
Kenyans residing in Namanga and Busia are most likely to cross into Uganda and Tanzania in search of more affordable…
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