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Kenya's Auditor-General, Nancy Gathungu, has revealed that at least KSh 10b collected through the digital payment system eCitizen is unaccounted for.

Kenya has revitalised its road construction sector with a KSh 175 billion injection from the Road Maintenance Levy Fund, signalling a push to enhance infrastructure.

China has granted Kenya tariff-free access to its vast market, eliminating a 10% tax on exports to boost trade. The move will enhance Kenya’s export potential.

The Kenyan government has announced plans to waive KSh 6b in accrued interest on loans tied to land ownership, a move aimed at unlocking thousands of title deeds.

Kenya’s external liquidity pressure has significantly eased following the early repayment of a KSh 258 billion ($2 billion) Eurobond in February 2025.

The Kenyan government, through the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA), has announced new minimum wheat prices for farmers for the 2025/2026 financial year.

National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has announced a reduction in secondary school capitation from KSh 22,244 to KSh 16,900 per student.

Kenya's public debt has soared past KSh 11.5 trillion by fueled by President William Ruto’s aggressive borrowing since he succeeded Uhuru Kenyatta.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has expressed his confidence that President Willian Ruto would win elections. He slammed those claiming Ruto rig votes.
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