Treasury CS John Mbadi presented a Ksh4.8 trillion budget facing scrutiny for a Ksh1 trillion deficit, with Sh1.2 trillion in loans sought. The health sector received Sh177.2 billion for UHC, aimed at advancing Taifa Care, while education leads allocations despite challenges. Transport gets Sh261 billion to boost the economy. Security funding also rose to a record Sh567.3 billion, including stipends for village elders. State agencies will see boosted anti-corruption efforts, as the KRA plans real-time transaction monitoring.
Treasury CS John Mbadi presented a Ksh4.8 trillion budget facing scrutiny for a Ksh1 trillion deficit, with Sh1.2 trillion in loans sought. The health sector received Sh177.2 billion for UHC, aimed at advancing Taifa Care, while education leads allocations despite challenges. Transport gets Sh261 billion to boost the economy. Security funding also rose to a record Sh567.3 billion, including stipends for village elders. State agencies will see boosted anti-corruption efforts, as the KRA plans real-time transaction monitoring.
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The Kenyan government has proposed a substantial budgetary allocation of Sh177.2 billion to the health sector for the 2026/27 financial year, signaling a strong commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This represents a rise of Ksh39.1 billion aimed at bolstering service delivery under Taifa Care and Universal Health Coverage. Referral hospitals and medical interns are among the big winners in this health budget increase. However, challenges within the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) continue to raise concerns even as the Kenyan health budget sees an increase. The budget aims to inject new momentum into the Universal Health Coverage initiative while providing relief measures impacting the cost of living.
Treasury CS John Mbadi presented a Ksh4.8 trillion budget facing scrutiny for a Ksh1 trillion deficit, with Sh1.2 trillion in loans sought. The health sector received Sh177.2 billion for UHC, aimed at advancing Taifa Care, while education leads allocations despite challenges. Transport gets Sh261 billion to boost the economy. Security funding also rose to a record Sh567.3 billion, including stipends for village elders. State agencies will see boosted anti-corruption efforts, as the KRA plans real-time transaction monitoring.
Treasury CS John Mbadi presented a Ksh4.8 trillion budget facing scrutiny for a Ksh1 trillion deficit, with Sh1.2 trillion in loans sought. The health sector received Sh177.2 billion for UHC, aimed at advancing Taifa Care, while education leads allocations despite challenges. Transport gets Sh261 billion to boost the economy. Security funding also rose to a record Sh567.3 billion, including stipends for village elders. State agencies will see boosted anti-corruption efforts, as the KRA plans real-time transaction monitoring.
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