Topic: budget
Gov't Begins National Debt Audit: CS Mbadi
Kenya's auditor general has started to examine the country's debt to ascertain the amounts owed to various creditors, Finance Minister John Mbadi told Reuters on Monday.
Kenya's auditor general has started to examine the country's debt to ascertain the amounts owed to various creditors, Finance Minister John Mbadi told Reuters on Monday.
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.
HELB, Scholarship Budget Cut By Kes 710M, Kes2.6B Respectively
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and Universities Fund were slashed by Kes 31.1 billion and Kes 16.9 billion for years 2-6 in the 2024/2025 financial year.
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and Universities Fund were slashed by Kes 31.1 billion and Kes 16.9 billion for years 2-6 in the 2024/2025 financial year.
National Treasury Proposes Kes 657 Billion Education Budget
The National Treasury has proposed allocating Kes 657 billion to the Education sector in the 2024/25 Financial Year.
The National Treasury has proposed allocating Kes 657 billion to the Education sector in the 2024/25 Financial Year.
Government Allocates Kes 54.6 Billion To Agriculture Sector
The government is set to spend Kes 54.6 billion in the 2024/2025 financial year to finance various agriculture activities in the sector.
The government is set to spend Kes 54.6 billion in the 2024/2025 financial year to finance various agriculture activities in the sector.
Government Reduces Budget By Kes 132. 4 B To Kes 3.848 Trillion
The government has reduced the 2024/ 2025 overall Financial Year budget by Kes 132.46 billion from Kes 3.981 trillion to Kes 3.848 trillion, representing 3.3 percent.
The government has reduced the 2024/ 2025 overall Financial Year budget by Kes 132.46 billion from Kes 3.981 trillion to Kes 3.848 trillion, representing 3.3 percent.
Gov't Spends Ksh.3.16B Daily On Debt Repayments - Controller Of Budget
A report by the Office of the Controller of Budget is painting a gloomy picture with statistics indicating that a whopping 83 per cent of all revenues collected by the government have been spent on debt repayment.
A report by the Office of the Controller of Budget is painting a gloomy picture with statistics indicating that a whopping 83 per cent of all revenues collected by the government have been spent on debt repayment.
Best Tips You Need To Manage Your Finances In This Economy
As the economy continues to bite and the cost of living keeps rising, kenyans are looking for ways to manage their finances. Here are the only tips you need:
As the economy continues to bite and the cost of living keeps rising, kenyans are looking for ways to manage their finances. Here are the only tips you need:
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.
5 Common Budget Mistakes You Can’t Afford To Make
Establishing and adhering to a spending plan can be difficult, especially if you are new to budgeting. However, it is essential to prevent common budgeting errors that can result in financial insecurity and debt.
Establishing and adhering to a spending plan can be difficult, especially if you are new to budgeting. However, it is essential to prevent common budgeting errors that can result in financial insecurity and debt.