Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi Presents Sh4.8 Trillion 2026/27 Budget Before Parliament - June 2026
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented the 2026/27 National Budget totaling KSh 4.8 trillion before Parliament, with a proposed spending plan that includes significant allocations to various sectors. The budget features a record Sh567.3 billion allocation for security, crossing the half-trillion mark, and includes Sh3.9 billion for stipends to village elders as part of broader security measures. Mbadi revealed that only 3.1 million working Kenyans currently contribute to the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax system. The government is seeking loans totaling Sh1.2 trillion to bridge a significant budget deficit. Kenyans are expressing skepticism and concern regarding the recently unveiled budget, particularly in light of the rising cost of living, with mixed reactions across the nation.
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Kenya allocates Sh567bn to security, crossing half-trillion mark in 2026/27 budget
Govt allocates Sh3.9bn to village elders as security budget crosses Sh567bn
Mbadi atangaza mikopo kuziba pengo la Sh1.2 trilioni
Bajeti ya Mbadi yaibua hisia mseto miongoni mwa Wakenya
Kenyans question 2026/27 budget amid rising cost of living
Mixed reactions as Kenyans weigh Sh4.8 trillion budget priorities
Mbadi emphasizes strict adherence to budget plans
Scrutiny Grows Over Mbadi’s Role in Managing Kenya’s Economy
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