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Tuko News on MSNKenya's 2025/2026 Budget: John Mbadi Slashes HIV, Malaria and TB Funding by KSh 11bIn Kenya's 2025/2026 budget, Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed a significant reduction of KSh 11.4b in funding for HIV, ...
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Tuko News on MSNJohn Mbadi, Mutahi Kagwe, and Opiyo Wandayi Among Top-Performing CSs Nominated for Bobea AwardsSeveral leaders including, Cabinet Secretaries John Mbadi and Hassan Joho, have been nominated for the Bobea Leadership ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya's Budget: John Mbadi Expects to Raise KSh 30b Through New Taxes in Finance Bill 2025Kenya’s 2025/2026 budget, presented by Treasury CS John Mbadi on June 12, aims to raise KSh 30 billion through new tax ...
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Tuko News on MSNJohn Mbadi Says Ruto Can't Turn Kenya into London or Beijing in 2 Years: "Kazi Imeanza Sasa"Treasury CS John Mbadi has defended President William Ruto's leadership, citing the challenging state of the economy when ...
National Treasury CS John Mbadi stunned Kenyans with a KSh 1.5m donation at the Kapseret Economic Empowerment event, praising ...
John Mbadi, Kenya's Treasury CS, has announced a comprehensive debt audit to address the country's escalating public debt, ...
Treasury CS John Mbadi has firmly dismissed claims that Kenya’s Finance Bill 2025 will impose VAT on essential commodities ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNMbadi Allocates Ksh72 Billion for Exams, HELB Loans, and ScholarshipsNational Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has allocated funds for administering national examinations, funding the ...
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi’s presentation of the Sh4.29 trillion national budget sparked a storm of praise and protest across social media, with users on X expressing sharply divided ...
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Tuko News on MSNJohn Mbadi: Govt considers restructuring housing levy, to exempt low income KenyansJohn Mbadi said the government is considering restructuring the housing levy and more communication will be made soon.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has proposed an allocation of Sh217.3 billion for road development in the 2025/26 financial year, as part of a broader investment in the country’s transport ...
National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has assured Kenyans that the Finance Bill 2025 will not introduce any new taxes or raise existing ones -- a deliberate shift aimed at addressing public ...
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