Topic: 2023 Finance Bill
Farmers To Acquire License To Plant ‘Ndengu’ In New Bill
The Mung Beans Bill 2024 proposes that every grower shall register with the relevant CEC member in charge of agriculture, with each CEC member required to maintain a register of all mung bean growers in their respective counties.
The Mung Beans Bill 2024 proposes that every grower shall register with the relevant CEC member in charge of agriculture, with each CEC member required to maintain a register of all mung bean growers in their respective counties.
Budget Cuts After Withdrawal Of Finance Bill 2024
The State House and office of the Deputy President remain the most affected offices following the approval of the Supplementary Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2024.
The State House and office of the Deputy President remain the most affected offices following the approval of the Supplementary Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2024.
Angry Protesters Loot Oscar Sudi's Nightclub In Eldoret
Angry residents protesting against the proposed Finance Bill 2024 opted to destroy properties belonging to politicians supporting the bill.
Angry residents protesting against the proposed Finance Bill 2024 opted to destroy properties belonging to politicians supporting the bill.
'We Are Not Fools': Sifuna Dismisses Wetangula, Links Him To Controversial Finance Bill 2024
Speaking in the wake of public outcries on the Finance Bill 2024, Wetangula chastised Members of Parliament for politicizing the national budget making process, reminding them of their integral role in its formulation and passage.
Speaking in the wake of public outcries on the Finance Bill 2024, Wetangula chastised Members of Parliament for politicizing the national budget making process, reminding them of their integral role in its formulation and passage.
Kenya Kwanza Bi-Partisan Wing Insists Talks Still On
Kenya Kwanza's bipartisan talks wing insists that the talks with the azimio la Umoja side remain because they have not initiated any withdrawal process.
Kenya Kwanza's bipartisan talks wing insists that the talks with the azimio la Umoja side remain because they have not initiated any withdrawal process.
Agriculture Ministry Gets Sh49.9bn To Enhance Food Security
The government has allocated the Ministry of Agriculture a total of Sh49.9 billion as it moves to bet on the sector to realise sustainable food and nutrition security.
The government has allocated the Ministry of Agriculture a total of Sh49.9 billion as it moves to bet on the sector to realise sustainable food and nutrition security.
Key Highlights From President Ruto's First Budget
As Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung’u tables the 2023/24 Budget before Parliament on Thursday, Education is the biggest gainer with an allocation of Ksh. 630 billion.
As Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung’u tables the 2023/24 Budget before Parliament on Thursday, Education is the biggest gainer with an allocation of Ksh. 630 billion.
Finance Bill 2023, Find Out How Your Member Of Parliament Voted
After the Finance Bill 2023 was tabled, fierce debate erupted on the floor of the National Assembly on Wednesday.
After the Finance Bill 2023 was tabled, fierce debate erupted on the floor of the National Assembly on Wednesday.
Raila Odinga To Unveil A Parallel ‘People’s Budget’
Azimio la Umoja Coalition has announced unveiling a parallel budget, dubbed the ‘People’s Budget’ to counter Kenya Kwanza’s which they have termed as ‘anti-people’.
Azimio la Umoja Coalition has announced unveiling a parallel budget, dubbed the ‘People’s Budget’ to counter Kenya Kwanza’s which they have termed as ‘anti-people’.
Finance Committee Proposes A 1.5% Housing Levy Reduction
The National Assembly’s (NA’s) Finance and Planning Committee is proposing a reduction of 1.5 per cent from 3 per cent in the housing levy proposed under the Finance Bill 2023.
The National Assembly’s (NA’s) Finance and Planning Committee is proposing a reduction of 1.5 per cent from 3 per cent in the housing levy proposed under the Finance Bill 2023.
"Finance Bill Still Open For Amendments," Ndindi Nyoro
Chairman of the Parliamentary Budget Committee, Ndindi Nyoro, has taken steps to reassure Kenyans that the Finance Bill 2023-24, which has generated controversy, remains open for amendments to incorporate their input
Chairman of the Parliamentary Budget Committee, Ndindi Nyoro, has taken steps to reassure Kenyans that the Finance Bill 2023-24, which has generated controversy, remains open for amendments to incorporate their input
Kenyan To Pay 1.5% Housing Levy Effective January 2024
Employees will start paying the proposed Housing Levy Effective January 2024 should the proposal by the National Assembly’s (NA’s) Finance and Planning Committee see the light.
Employees will start paying the proposed Housing Levy Effective January 2024 should the proposal by the National Assembly’s (NA’s) Finance and Planning Committee see the light.
MPs Propose 3% Wage Deduction To Housing Fund
In light of the ongoing controversy, the National Assembly Finance Committee has proposed legislation that outlines the operational framework for the Housing Fund before initiating the collection of the proposed 3% wage deductions
In light of the ongoing controversy, the National Assembly Finance Committee has proposed legislation that outlines the operational framework for the Housing Fund before initiating the collection of the proposed 3% wage deductions
DP Gachagua asks Azimio to stop misleading Kenyans on Finance Bill
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked Azimio La Umoja Kenya One Alliance leaders to stop misleading the public on the provisions of the Finance Bill 2023.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked Azimio La Umoja Kenya One Alliance leaders to stop misleading the public on the provisions of the Finance Bill 2023.
Kenya Association Of Manufacturers Against 10% Levy On Imported Raw Materials
KAM is opposing the introduction of a 10 per cent levy on imported raw materials and intermediate goods, saying it will make Kenyan products uncompetitive in the East African market.
KAM is opposing the introduction of a 10 per cent levy on imported raw materials and intermediate goods, saying it will make Kenyan products uncompetitive in the East African market.
Police Lob Teargas To Disperse Anti-Finance Bill Protesters In Nairobi
Police officers have lobbed teargas canisters to disperse hundreds of protesters who are against the Finance Bill 2023. In a march that began at Jevanjee Gardens, the protesters cut through Nairobi CBD, heading to parliament buildings.
Police officers have lobbed teargas canisters to disperse hundreds of protesters who are against the Finance Bill 2023. In a march that began at Jevanjee Gardens, the protesters cut through Nairobi CBD, heading to parliament buildings.
Global Tax Conference Underway In Nairobi Amid Finance Bill Stalemate
The International Center for Tax and Development conference begins with a focus on tax that has brought together global tax researchers, policymakers, and academics from different institutions.
The International Center for Tax and Development conference begins with a focus on tax that has brought together global tax researchers, policymakers, and academics from different institutions.
Kenyans Will Remember You For Transforming Their Lives, Duale Tells Ruto
Defence Cabinet Secretary (CS) Aden Duale has voiced confidence in President William Ruto's ambitious plan to channel reforms in the country.
Defence Cabinet Secretary (CS) Aden Duale has voiced confidence in President William Ruto's ambitious plan to channel reforms in the country.
Finance Bill To Address Challenges Facing Ordinary Kenyans, Ruto
President William Ruto has called upon MPs to support the Finance Bill 2023, which seeks to address challenges facing ordinary Kenyans.
President William Ruto has called upon MPs to support the Finance Bill 2023, which seeks to address challenges facing ordinary Kenyans.
Media Owners Association Oppose Finance Bill 2023
MOA told the National Assembly Finance and Planning Committee on Tuesday that the proposed 15% excise duty on advertisements will have a devastating effect on the economy because it will raise advertising costs for affected businesses.
MOA told the National Assembly Finance and Planning Committee on Tuesday that the proposed 15% excise duty on advertisements will have a devastating effect on the economy because it will raise advertising costs for affected businesses.