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The Kenya Times on MSNTreasury CS John Mbadi Responds Concerns of Job Losses After Finance Bill 2025National Treasury Cabinet Secretary, John Mbadi, has assured members of the Public that no major job losses have been ...
The proposed Finance Bill 2025, is a move away from previous new revenue measures as it is expected to yield only Sh25 to ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya's Treasury seeks to raise KSh 149b from sale of state-owned firmsKenya's Treasury is aiming to raise KSh 149b through the sale of state-owned companies as part of its efforts to reduce the ...
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Tuko News on MSNKCSE, JSS and KPSEA Candidates Face Uncertainty as Government Omits Exam Funding in BudgetKenya's 2025/26 budget has excluded funds for KCSE, KPSEA, and JSS exams, as lawmakers warn parents may be forced to pay the ...
The education sector is set to receive the highest share of the National Government’s proposed budget for the 2025/26 financial year. According to an analysis by the Parliamentary Budget Office, ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKenya eyes $155m from sale of stake in parastatalsTalks on target companies are ongoing, but the plan to raise money from the stock market and boost bourse activity has ...
Education PS Julius Bitok was at pains to explain why KEPSEA, JSS, and KCSE examinations had not been allocated funding.
Kenya’s National Treasury laid out plans to raise $1.15 billion from the sale of state-owned enterprises to reduce the ...
After airing their grievances, the NIS, which acts as the government's eyes and ears on the domestic and international fronts ...
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