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The National Assembly in December removed all taxes on retirement benefits. The move is aimed at increasing disposable income among pensioners. Next step is to digitise identification of pensions to reduce the time it takes to process pension claims, says Treasury CS John Mbadi.

The National Assembly in December removed all taxes on retirement benefits. The move is aimed at increasing disposable income among pensioners. Next step is to digitise identification of pensions to reduce the time it takes to process pension claims, says Treasury CS John Mbadi.
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2025 examination candidates have been assured of provision of adequate funds to pay for examination fees. However, Treasury CS John Mbadi says Treasury is exploring ways of introducing examination fees without compromising access to and quality of education. Photo credit: APHRC

2025 examination candidates have been assured of provision of adequate funds to pay for examination fees. However, Treasury CS John Mbadi says Treasury is exploring ways of introducing examination fees without compromising access to and quality of education. Photo credit: APHRC
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Protests rock Nairobi CBD over killing of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang' as Treasury CS John Mbadi presents this year's Sh4.2 trillion Budget in Parliament.

Protests rock Nairobi CBD over killing of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang' as Treasury CS John Mbadi presents this year's Sh4.2 trillion Budget in Parliament.
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Treasury projects that it will spend Sh4.291 trillion — equivalent to 43 per cent of GDP — in the next financial year starting July 1, 2025. It projects to spend Sh3.134 trillion on recurrent expenditure and Sh693.2 billion on development, CS John Mbadi says in his Budget speech.

Treasury projects that it will spend Sh4.291 trillion — equivalent to 43 per cent of GDP — in the next financial year starting July 1, 2025. It projects to spend Sh3.134 trillion on recurrent expenditure and Sh693.2 billion on development, CS John Mbadi says in his Budget speech.
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Counties are expected to receive Sh474 billion as sharable revenue in the 2025-26 financial year. Of this, Sh405 billion will be disbursed as Equitable Revenue Share, Treasury CS John Mbadi tells Parliament in this year's Budget speech. Photo credit: CoG

Counties are expected to receive Sh474 billion as sharable revenue in the 2025-26 financial year. Of this, Sh405 billion will be disbursed as Equitable Revenue Share, Treasury CS John Mbadi tells Parliament in this year's Budget speech. Photo credit: CoG
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Treasury has allocated Sh48 billion to Parliament and Sh27 billion to the Judiciary in the 2025-26 financial year. The State Law Office has been allocated Sh5.3 billion, according to Treasury CS John Mbadi, who has today presented the estimates in the National Assembly.

Treasury has allocated Sh48 billion to Parliament and Sh27 billion to the Judiciary in the 2025-26 financial year. The State Law Office has been allocated Sh5.3 billion, according to Treasury CS John Mbadi, who has today presented the estimates in the National Assembly.
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"Keep Hichilema away from my body" — Zambia’s ex-president Edgar Lungu, who died on June 5, reportedly barred his successor President Hakainde Hichilema from attending his funeral. nairobilawmonthly.com/edgar-lungu-de…

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Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat has stepped aside amid growing public pressure and allegations over the death of Albert Ojwang in police custody. Investigations are ongoing. nairobilawmonthly.com/lagat-steps-as…