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The government plans to borrow Sh635 billion this financial year. With frequent revisions of revenue targets, the fiscal ...
The financing from the World Bank is critical at a time when the government has found itself under mounting fiscal pressures demonstrated by missed revenue targets and the lack of a ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenyan Shilling Slightly Depreciates Against Tanzanian CurrencyThe Kenyan shilling has experienced a slight depreciation against the Tanzanian shilling, reflecting subtle shifts in regional economic dynamics.
A planned CBK shift to bank-led bond trading has sparked concern among brokers, who fear it could sideline intermediaries and ...
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The Star on MSNIMF adjusts global economic growth upwards to 3% in 2025The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised upwards its earlier global economic forecast by 20 basis points on easing cost of living and relative calmness in global trade after the US paused ...
In this sequel to our article on the Igbo king saga in Ghana, we are now solely focusing on the xenophobic hysteria it has descended into .
The government has stepped up efforts to assist Kenyans facing legal challenges abroad. Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has confirmed ...
Bank of Uganda has indicated it will only buy locally mined gold under its Domestic Gold Purchase Programme.
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Tuko News on MSNKPLC: Kenyans' Electricity Consumption Pushes Demand to Record Highs in 2025Kenya’s electricity consumption hit a record high in July 2025, driven by new customer connections and increased grid power ...
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The Star on MSNCabinet approves extra 40% payout for road contractors' pending billsPresident William Ruto on Tuesday chaired a Cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi, where among the key resolutions passed were measures to address mounting pending bills in the roads sector. In a ...
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