Digital taxi drivers threaten a strike over rising fuel prices as the government secures a 120 billion Kenyan Shillings road loan using fuel levy funds. Sports news sees Kenya Prisons and Pipeline dominate volleyball, while a new high-altitude training camp opens in Bungoma. President Ruto and UN SG Guterres will commission a 340 million US dollar expansion of UN offices in Nairobi, the same day Ruto and President Macron finalize a 12.5 billion Kenyan Shillings commuter rail deal. Parliament seeks public input on the Finance Bill 2026, with new tax proposals on mobile phones and mitumba goods. Meanwhile, Deputy President Gachagua demands justice for the killing of Reverend Ndumia in Nakuru.
Digital taxi drivers threaten a strike over rising fuel prices as the government secures a 120 billion Kenyan Shillings road loan using fuel levy funds. Sports news sees Kenya Prisons and Pipeline dominate volleyball, while a new high-altitude training camp opens in Bungoma. President Ruto and UN SG Guterres will commission a 340 million US dollar expansion of UN offices in Nairobi, the same day Ruto and President Macron finalize a 12.5 billion Kenyan Shillings commuter rail deal. Parliament seeks public input on the Finance Bill 2026, with new tax proposals on mobile phones and mitumba goods. Meanwhile, Deputy President Gachagua demands justice for the killing of Reverend Ndumia in Nakuru.
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President William Ruto has assented to three major bills, including the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, aimed at reforming tax policies and fostering investment growth in Kenya. The National Assembly has invited public and stakeholder submissions on the proposed Finance Bill 2026, which includes controversial tax proposals affecting mobile phones, digital assets, and imported mitumba goods. The Kenya Revenue Authority has separately announced that salaried Kenyans can file their annual income tax returns even without their P9 forms.
Digital taxi drivers threaten a strike over rising fuel prices as the government secures a 120 billion Kenyan Shillings road loan using fuel levy funds. Sports news sees Kenya Prisons and Pipeline dominate volleyball, while a new high-altitude training camp opens in Bungoma. President Ruto and UN SG Guterres will commission a 340 million US dollar expansion of UN offices in Nairobi, the same day Ruto and President Macron finalize a 12.5 billion Kenyan Shillings commuter rail deal. Parliament seeks public input on the Finance Bill 2026, with new tax proposals on mobile phones and mitumba goods. Meanwhile, Deputy President Gachagua demands justice for the killing of Reverend Ndumia in Nakuru.
Digital taxi drivers threaten a strike over rising fuel prices as the government secures a 120 billion Kenyan Shillings road loan using fuel levy funds. Sports news sees Kenya Prisons and Pipeline dominate volleyball, while a new high-altitude training camp opens in Bungoma. President Ruto and UN SG Guterres will commission a 340 million US dollar expansion of UN offices in Nairobi, the same day Ruto and President Macron finalize a 12.5 billion Kenyan Shillings commuter rail deal. Parliament seeks public input on the Finance Bill 2026, with new tax proposals on mobile phones and mitumba goods. Meanwhile, Deputy President Gachagua demands justice for the killing of Reverend Ndumia in Nakuru.
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