KRA to Monitor Real Time Transactions in New Digital Tax Crackdown: The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) will begin monitoring business transactions in real time starting July 1, 2026, to enhance tax compliance and revenue collection. Kenya's Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has presented the 2026-27 budget, allocating significant funds to state agencies, particularly bolstering anti-corruption efforts. Kenyan anti-graft officials are urging university students to lead the fight against corruption, emphasizing that dishonesty and academic fraud threaten national progress. This call was made during the launch of an Ethics and Integrity club at Mount Kenya University (MKU). Education Sector Leads Budget Allocation Despite Challenges: The Kenyan Ministry of Education has been allocated a substantial budget of Ksh 784.5 billion for the upcoming financial year, marking one of the largest portions of the government's budget. The government has prioritized education in its budget allocation, despite ongoing challenges within the sector. The Kenyan Ministry of Education has received a significant allocation aimed at strengthening the education sector. Separately, the European Union Delegation to Kenya and Equity Group Foundation have partnered to broaden access to education and international learning, aiming to benefit high-achieving students within Kenya and the wider region. Government Allocates Sh177.2 Billion to Health Sector for Universal Health Coverage: Kenya's Health sector has received a significant boost in the 2026/27 budget, securing an allocation of Sh177.2 billion, which marks a substantial increase from the previous financial year. The health sector budget has seen a significant increase to Ksh177.2 billion for the 2026/27 financial year, a rise of Ksh39.1 billion, aimed at bolstering service delivery under Taifa Care and Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Challenges within the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) continue to raise concerns, even as the Kenyan health budget sees an increase. Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua has raised serious concerns about overcrowding and bed-sharing in public health facilities across Kitui County, warning of a significant threat to patient safety and infection control. Education Receives Major Budget Allocation Amid Ongoing Challenges: The Kenyan Ministry of Education has been allocated a substantial budget of Ksh 784.5 billion for the upcoming financial year, marking one of the largest portions of the government's budget. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has proposed a total allocation of Sh45.6 billion for the sports, culture, recreation, and tourism sectors in the 2026-27 budget. The European Union Delegation to Kenya and Equity Group Foundation have partnered to broaden access to education and international learning, aiming to benefit high-achieving students within Kenya and the wider region. Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has underscored the necessity of placing people at the core of development strategies to achieve sustainable growth during Capital FM's Sustainability Town Hall at Strathmore University. Treasury CS Mbadi Presents Sh4.8 Trillion Budget Amid Scrutiny: Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented the 2026/27 National Budget before Parliament today, totaling KSh 4.8 trillion. The budget faces growing scrutiny over Mbadi's management of Kenya's economy, with Kenyans expressing skepticism particularly regarding the rising cost of living. The National Treasury aims to raise over KSh 3.63 trillion to fund this budget, with a significant deficit of approximately KSh 1 trillion. A stinging report unveiled a staggering Ksh 1.1 trillion deficit, raising serious concerns about Kenya's financial health. The National Assembly's Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairperson has underscored the critical need for strict adherence to budget plans to ensure fiscal discipline. Kenyan Health Sector Receives Sh175.5 Billion for Universal Health Coverage: Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has presented the 2026/27 National Budget, allocating KSh 175.5 billion to the health sector to inject new momentum into the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) initiative. The budget proposes relief measures impacting the cost of living, with significant allocations to health, agriculture, and housing sectors. However, challenges within the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) continue to raise concerns, even as the Kenyan health budget sees an increase. The health sector has received a significant financial boost aimed specifically at advancing the UHC agenda. CS Mbadi Presents Sh4.8 Trillion 2026/27 Budget Before Parliament: Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented the 2026/27 National Budget totaling KSh 4.8 trillion before Parliament today, facing growing scrutiny over his management of Kenya's economy. The proposed spending plan includes a significant budget deficit that the government is seeking to bridge through loans totaling Sh1.2 trillion. Only 3.1 million working Kenyans currently contribute to the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax system. Kenyans are expressing skepticism and concern regarding the recently unveiled budget, particularly in light of the persistent and rising cost of living, with various reactions across the nation about the budget priorities. Kenya Allocates Sh567bn to Security, Crossing Half-Trillion Mark: Kenya's 2026/27 budget features a record Sh567.3 billion allocation for security, a significant increase that crosses the half-trillion mark within the total fiscal plan of Sh4.84 trillion. The Kenyan government is defending its fiscal strategy, acknowledging the significant budget deficit but asserting it is gradually declining. Village elders across Kenya will receive a government stipend for the first time following a Ksh3.9 billion budgetary allocation for the 2026/27 Budget, representing a significant fiscal integration of grassroots leadership as part of the broader security framework.