The Finance Bill 2026 has moved to its second reading in Parliament amid a nationwide matatu strike protesting fuel price hikes; MPs are divided over tax proposals. Treasury defended economic resilience and debt strategy, while the Shilling is poised to strengthen against the dollar. The Junior Starlets drew with Tanzania to top their CECAFA group. Business owners worry about property losses during demonstrations, prompting the KNCHR to propose protest guidelines. Nationally, police will crack down on reckless matatu operators after a student's death, and teachers will benefit from new overseas employment programs and clarified IVF access.
The Finance Bill 2026 has moved to its second reading in Parliament amid a nationwide matatu strike protesting fuel price hikes; MPs are divided over tax proposals. Treasury defended economic resilience and debt strategy, while the Shilling is poised to strengthen against the dollar. The Junior Starlets drew with Tanzania to top their CECAFA group. Business owners worry about property losses during demonstrations, prompting the KNCHR to propose protest guidelines. Nationally, police will crack down on reckless matatu operators after a student's death, and teachers will benefit from new overseas employment programs and clarified IVF access.
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President William Ruto represented Kenya at the G7 Summit in France, securing benefits from G7-backed financial reforms aimed at reducing capital costs for developing nations. Kenya and Africa achieved significant outcomes at the summit focusing on financial reform, critical minerals, infrastructure, health, and global governance. The European Union separately committed Ksh74.1 billion (€493 million) to bolster Ebola response efforts region-wide, significantly boosting international support following an appeal by President Ruto at the G7 Summit. Kenya and the U.S. are also nearing a significant deal concerning critical minerals, with a focus on preventing raw export and promoting local processing.
The Finance Bill 2026 has moved to its second reading in Parliament amid a nationwide matatu strike protesting fuel price hikes; MPs are divided over tax proposals. Treasury defended economic resilience and debt strategy, while the Shilling is poised to strengthen against the dollar. The Junior Starlets drew with Tanzania to top their CECAFA group. Business owners worry about property losses during demonstrations, prompting the KNCHR to propose protest guidelines. Nationally, police will crack down on reckless matatu operators after a student's death, and teachers will benefit from new overseas employment programs and clarified IVF access.
The Finance Bill 2026 has moved to its second reading in Parliament amid a nationwide matatu strike protesting fuel price hikes; MPs are divided over tax proposals. Treasury defended economic resilience and debt strategy, while the Shilling is poised to strengthen against the dollar. The Junior Starlets drew with Tanzania to top their CECAFA group. Business owners worry about property losses during demonstrations, prompting the KNCHR to propose protest guidelines. Nationally, police will crack down on reckless matatu operators after a student's death, and teachers will benefit from new overseas employment programs and clarified IVF access.
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