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Kenya will not borrow from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to finance the fiscal year 2025/26 Budget. Data from the ...
The proposed Finance Bill 2025, is a move away from previous new revenue measures as it is expected to yield only Sh25 to ...
Last year, the CMA said rising interest rates made investors shift to high-yielding government bonds from the equities market ...
Kenya's Treasury is aiming to raise KSh 149b through the sale of state-owned companies as part of its efforts to reduce the ...
Kenyan government has more than doubled funding to KSh 1.67 billion for the Turkana oil project in the 2025/26 budget, aiming ...
Kenya’s National Treasury laid out plans to raise $1.15 billion from the sale of state-owned enterprises to reduce the ...
The National Police Service and Basic Education face the largest reductions of Sh9 billion each, while National Treasury is ...
Education PS Julius Bitok was at pains to explain why KEPSEA, JSS, and KCSE examinations had not been allocated funding.
Members of Parliament have raised concerns over what they described as “serious budgetary marginalisation” of Northern Kenya ...
The Kenyan government has announced plans to dismantle its troubled education data system and replace it with a new platform ...
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba has downplayed the threats of budget gaps for the 2025 national exams, ...