The National Treasury will present a Sh4.2bn spending plan for the 2025/26 featuring a Sh725.1 billion expenditure on development projects and Sh436.7 billion allocation for counties.
The Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa) is seeking a Sh5 billion bailout from the Treasury to procure essential drugs and address the lack of medicines in hospitals, a parliamentary committee has ...
William Ruto's Cabinet approved the Supplementary Budget II in February 2025, which is expected to be presented to parliament ...
Rental prices for office spaces may soften in the near future as landlords grapple with empty spaces due to an oversupply and ...
In its effort to weed out corrupt employees, the KRA has collaborated with the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
A Nairobi court on Tuesday, January 11, 2025, freed two activists who had been facing charges for nearly a year for allegedly ...
Fuel taxes are now deemed inadequate, as findings from the road sector analysis on the financing gap for development show a ...
A survey conducted by Infotrak Research and Consulting firm has ranked Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja among the lower-performing county leaders.
Nairobi - The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has successfully raised KSh 130.8 billion from the domestic market following a ...
About 43% of adults depend on tax refunds to cover basic expenses. President Donald Trump’s efforts to downsize the federal ...