The Kenyan government has scrapped the 2024 Finance Bill, which included $2.3 billion in tax hikes, following widespread protests across the country. The demonstrations, led by young people known as Generation Z, resulted in property damage and dozens of deaths. President William Ruto initia...
The 2021 Budget does not also contain any pandemic -related budget lines with IBP now saying that, like in other countries, Kenya’s expenditure of the funds borrowed in the COVID-19 period was not transparent. In its Budget Policy Statement 2020, theNational Treasuryhas indicated that all ad...
When the National Treasury handed over its budget proposals for the financial year 2022/23 to parliament’s Finance and National Planning Committee for approval, many of its members considered the document a poisoned chalice.
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Kenya's President William Ruto sent a finance bill with major tax hikes back to lawmakers a day after the parliament was besieged by furious protesters.
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Kenyan President William Ruto said Wednesday that he will not sign a controversial finance bill, backing down in the face of mass protests that swept the country and reportedly left at least 23 people dead. “Having reflected on the continuing conversation regarding the content of the finance bi...