
Finance Bill 2025







Families of victims killed 2024 Gen Z-led protests gathered at Memorial Park in Nairobi to demand justice, accountability, and an end to police brutality.

Treasury CS John Mbadi praised the 2025/26 budget as Kenya’s most inclusive yet, crediting wide public participation for key changes to the Finance Bill.

The Finance Bill 2025 proposed measures to raise revenue to finance the KSh 4.29 trillion budget for the financial year 2025/2026, which kicks off on July 1, 2025.

President William Ruto's administration projected tax revenue collection from the Finance Bill 2025 at KSh 30 billion to finance the KSh 4.29 trillion budget.

Kenyan lawmakers, led by Molo MP Kimani Kuria, recommended a review of the proposed tax measures that have cut the projected revenue by about KSh 6 billion.

Molo MP Kimani Kuria-led committee said the Finance Bill 2025 proposal granting Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) access to personal data was unnecessary.

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) chairman, Ndiritu Muriithi, has defended the Finance Bill 2025 proposal to give KRA access to personal data held by businesses.

In Kenya's 2025/2026 budget, Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed a significant reduction of KSh 11.4b in funding for HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis programmes.

Kenya will co-host the 2027 AFCON alongside Uganda and Tanzania, but concerns have emerged about the preparations after sports funding was slashed in the budget.
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