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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Cabinet Proposes Sh4.2tn Budget for Next Financial Year With Sh725bn On DevelopmentThe 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.
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Kenya's Treasury proposes KSh 4.4 trillion national budget in 2025/26 financial yearKenya's National Treasury has proposed a KSh 4.4 trillion budget for the 2025/26 financial year, representing a notable increase from the previous year’s budget The national government will ...
Kenya's cabinet has approved a proposed budget of 4.2 trillion shillings for the 2025/26 fiscal year. The budgetary plans ...
The National Treasury's 2025 Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDS) details debt maturity management, current debt stock, repayment schedules, and fiscal plans.
The final 2025 budget policy statement which is also to be tabled in Parliament sets a Sh4.2 trillion budget for the 2025/26 ...
Kenya's cabinet has approved planned spending of 4.2 trillion shillings for the 2025/26 fiscal year, as detailed in the Budget Policy Statement. The proposed budget will be submitted to parliament.
Kenya plans to halt the issuance of yearlong ... chiefly due to the bills, the National Treasury said in a debt-management strategy paper on its website.
The Environment Ministry targets to ink a $ 3.5 million (Sh452.06million) deal with Suni Smart Energy which would run over 10 ...
The EABX Plc received regulatory approval from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) in February last year (2024) to establish ...
Kenya has already started talks with International Monetary Fund officials to secure a new lending program when the current ...
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Tuko on MSNKenyan Newspapers Review: Raila Odinga Changes AUC Campaign Strategy as He Targets Round One WinThe continent’s heads of state will vote for Moussa Faki Mahamat’s replacement during a session of the assembly of the Heads ...
The Treasury said the 2025 expansion would be driven by enhanced agricultural productivity and a resilient services sector. The Treasury said ongoing reforms in the ICT sector are expected to ...
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