Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani

Kabarnet High halts classes as 38 students test positive

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kabarnet Boys High School in Baringo County has been converted to a temporary isolation centre, after 38 of its students […]

Uncertainty as donors set to cut Sh5b contraceptive cash

Reading Time: 2 minutes George Kebaso @Morarak The Government is yet to put in place a clear strategy on how it will ensure and […]

60pc of Kenyans have lost jobs to pandemic, says CS

Reading Time: 2 minutes A staggering 61.9 per cent of Kenyans have lost their jobs since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in the […]

Treasury wants parliament to approve money to counties

Reading Time: 3 minutes The National Treasury wants Parliament recalled to approve monies to counties to ease a cash crisis in the devolved units […]

Counties yet to get Sh30b from Treasury

Reading Time: 4 minutes Anthony Mwangi and Oliver Musembi A technical hitch in the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) and government bureaucracy have […]

Pressure mounts on governors over pandemic funds

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Senate has asked the Auditor-General to probe cash allocated to counties for the battle against Covid-19 pandemic. A similar […]

Treasury disburses Sh30b to counties on eve of Senate debate

Reading Time: 4 minutes Anthony Mwangi and Hillary Mageka The government yesterday moved to avert a cash crisis in the counties by disbursing Sh29.7 billion […]

Kenya’s fiscal deficit to grow further on Corona

Reading Time: 3 minutes Steve Umidha @UmidhaSteve Kenya’s economy is expected to shrink further this year and any meaningful recovery will remain elusive until 2021 […]

Why attempts to tax tech giants could fail

Reading Time: 2 minutes Steve Umidha @UmidhaSteve Kenya could be forced to review plans to tax the digital economy due to lack of a […]

President Uhuru’s 12 critical hours to pass bills

Reading Time: 2 minutes President Uhuru Kenyatta has 12 hours to assent to three crucial Bills, failure to which they will not take effect.  […]