Topic: Government Agenda
No Part Of Kenya Will Be Side-Lined In Gov't Development Plans, Ndindi Nyoro Says
The MP, who chairs the Budget and Appropriation Committee in the National Assembly, noted that the government has outlined priorities aimed at uplifting the lives of Kenyans.
The MP, who chairs the Budget and Appropriation Committee in the National Assembly, noted that the government has outlined priorities aimed at uplifting the lives of Kenyans.
Gov't To Introduce Higher NSSF Deductions In February
The rates will remain in place until the next review in January 2025. The new deduction plan, that began last year, will gradually increase rates over a five-year period.
The rates will remain in place until the next review in January 2025. The new deduction plan, that began last year, will gradually increase rates over a five-year period.
Governors Dispute Transfer Of ECDE Management To National Gov't, Cite Lack Of Agreement With Counties
The Council of Governors (CoG) now says that no deal has been struck between the State and county governments to facilitate the transfer of the management of early childhood development and education centres (ECDE) to the national government.
The Council of Governors (CoG) now says that no deal has been struck between the State and county governments to facilitate the transfer of the management of early childhood development and education centres (ECDE) to the national government.
Gov’t Is Keen On Ensuring Kenya-United Kingdom Partnership Succeeds – DP Gachagua
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says the government is keen to ensure the success of the Kenya-United Kingdom partnership which is crucial in deepening the relations between the two nations.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says the government is keen to ensure the success of the Kenya-United Kingdom partnership which is crucial in deepening the relations between the two nations.
Gov't Releases Ksh.2B Inua Jamii Cash
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has released Ksh.2,095,360,000 for beneficiaries who enrolled to the Inua Jamii program and another Ksh.6,118,000 for those enrolled in the Nutrition Improvement through Cash and Health Education program.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has released Ksh.2,095,360,000 for beneficiaries who enrolled to the Inua Jamii program and another Ksh.6,118,000 for those enrolled in the Nutrition Improvement through Cash and Health Education program.
Key Reasons Behind Digitilization By The Kenyan Government
On January 31, the first paperless Cabinet meeting was presided over by President Ruto as the administration begins to digitize its procedures and use technology to increase efficiency.
On January 31, the first paperless Cabinet meeting was presided over by President Ruto as the administration begins to digitize its procedures and use technology to increase efficiency.