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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 13, 2026NCCK condemns disruption of post-budget forum at All Saints Cathedral by 'state-sponsored goons' - June 2026
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NCCK condemns disruption of post-budget forum at All Saints Cathedral by 'state-sponsored goons' - June 2026

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has strongly condemned the violent disruption of a post-budget dialogue forum at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, describing the perpetrators as 'state-sponsored goons'. The incident occurred during a discussion about the Sh4.84 trillion national budget. Civil society groups have rejected the Sh4.8 trillion national budget estimates presented to Parliament, citing a lack of public consultation. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has pledged to relentlessly pursue sponsors of political violence and hold financers, directors, and facilitators of such acts accountable, regardless of their position. Meanwhile, President William Ruto's administration is projected to borrow a record Sh1.03 trillion from local sources in the 2026-27 fiscal year.

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Saturday 9:25 AMCapital News

NCCK condemns disruption of post-budget forum at All Saints Cathedral by ‘state-sponsored goons’

NCCK condemns disruption of post-budget forum at All Saints Cathedral by ‘state-sponsored goons’

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has strongly condemned the disruption of a post-budget dialogue forum at All Saints Cathedral by what they describe as 'state-sponsored goons'. The incident occurred on Friday during a discussion about the Sh4.84 trillion national budget.

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The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has strongly condemned the disruption of a post-budget dialogue forum at All Saints Cathedral by what they describe as 'state-sponsored goons'. The incident occurred on Friday during a discussion about the Sh4.84 trillion national budget.

  • The forum aimed to scrutinize the 2026/27 national budget, specifically noting a Sh567.3 billion allocation to the security sector.
  • Key involved parties include the NCCK and unidentified 'state-sponsored goons'.
  • The NCCK is demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of the alleged government official responsible for sponsoring the disruption.
Friday 7:21 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)First

Wahuni wavamia mkutano kanisani All Saints Cathedral kulikokuwa mkutano wa bajeti

Thugs disrupted a budget meeting at the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, causing panic among attendees. The incident occurred amidst ongoing budget discussions within the church premises.

Key Highlights

Thugs disrupted a budget meeting at the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, causing panic among attendees. The incident occurred amidst ongoing budget discussions within the church premises.

  • The identities of the thugs remain unknown as investigations are underway.
  • The meeting was organized by All Saints Cathedral.
  • The disruption forced the immediate suspension of the budget meeting, highlighting a security breach within a place of worship.
Friday 7:32 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)

Viongozi wa serikali waisuta upinzani kwa kutangaza bajeti mbadala

Viongozi wa serikali waisuta upinzani kwa kutangaza bajeti mbadala

Viongozi wa serikali waisuta upinzani kwa kutangaza bajeti mbadala

Kenyan government officials have strongly criticized the opposition for presenting an alternative budget. The officials accuse the opposition of undermining national development efforts.

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Kenyan government officials have strongly criticized the opposition for presenting an alternative budget. The officials accuse the opposition of undermining national development efforts.

  • The opposition has tabled a parallel budget, sparking a sharp rebuke from government leaders.
  • Government officials have condemned the opposition's move, calling it irresponsible and detrimental to the country's economic plans.
  • This action highlights the ongoing political tension and differing economic strategies between the government and the opposition in Kenya.
Friday 7:43 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Wahuni wavamia kongamano la uchambuzi wa bajeti, washiriki wakimbia huku milio ya risasi ikisikika

Wahuni wavamia kongamano la uchambuzi wa bajeti, washiriki wakimbia huku milio ya risasi ikisikika

Wahuni wavamia kongamano la uchambuzi wa bajeti, washiriki wakimbia huku milio ya risasi ikisikika

An analysis forum on the Kenyan budget was disrupted by armed individuals, causing panic and forcing attendees to flee amidst gunfire.

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An analysis forum on the Kenyan budget was disrupted by armed individuals, causing panic and forcing attendees to flee amidst gunfire.

  • The 2026/27 National Budget, a KSh 4.8 trillion plan, was being presented.
  • The incident occurred during the presentation by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi before Parliament.
  • The commotion led to chaos and an immediate evacuation of the venue.
Friday 7:48 PMCapital News

Civil Society Groups Condemn Disruption of Budget Forum, Vow to Keep Scrutinizing Government Spending

Civil Society Groups Condemn Disruption of Budget Forum, Vow to Keep Scrutinizing Government Spending

Kenyan civil society groups have strongly condemned the violent disruption of a post-budget forum in Nairobi, labeling it an attempt to silence public scrutiny of the government's 2026/27 budget.

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Kenyan civil society groups have strongly condemned the violent disruption of a post-budget forum in Nairobi, labeling it an attempt to silence public scrutiny of the government's 2026/27 budget.

  • The forum, held at All Saints Cathedral on Friday, was stormed by individuals allegedly hired by a government official, according to Transparency International Kenya (TI-Kenya).
  • TI-Kenya, The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), and the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) have vowed to continue scrutinizing the Sh4.8 trillion budget and defending citizens' right to participate in governance.
  • Valuables were reportedly stolen during the disruption, highlighting the aggressive tactics used to impede civic engagement on public spending.
Friday 7:58 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

One arrested as goons disrupt KHRC budget meeting at All Saints Cathedral

One arrested as goons disrupt KHRC budget meeting at All Saints Cathedral

One arrested as goons disrupt KHRC budget meeting at All Saints Cathedral

Friday 9:35 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Civil society rejects Sh4.8 trillion budget over lack of public input

Civil society rejects Sh4.8 trillion budget over lack of public input

Civil society rejects Sh4.8 trillion budget over lack of public input

Civil society groups have rejected the Sh4.8 trillion national budget estimates presented to Parliament, citing a lack of public consultation.

Key Highlights

Civil society groups have rejected the Sh4.8 trillion national budget estimates presented to Parliament, citing a lack of public consultation.

  • Sh4.8 trillion represents the total value of the rejected budget estimates.
  • The Kenya Human Rights Commission, alongside organizations like Okoa Uchumi and TISA, are leading the opposition.
  • The groups are opposing the budget because they claim it was not subjected to adequate public input before submission.
Saturday 12:00 AMThe Standard

Ruto's broken promise as record Sh1 trillion local debt looms

Ruto's broken promise as record Sh1 trillion local debt looms

President William Ruto's administration is projected to borrow a record Sh1.03 trillion from local sources in the 2026-27 fiscal year, a move that contradicts his earlier promise to end deficit-driven borrowing.

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Key Highlights

President William Ruto's administration is projected to borrow a record Sh1.03 trillion from local sources in the 2026-27 fiscal year, a move that contradicts his earlier promise to end deficit-driven borrowing.

  • The government plans to spend Sh4.82 trillion against expected revenue of Sh3.63 trillion, creating a deficit of Sh1.146 trillion.
  • Key players include the Kenyan Treasury and the Central Bank of Kenya, with analysts from firms like KPMG warning of potential economic impacts.
  • This significant domestic borrowing could "crowd out" private sector credit, raising interest rates and hindering investment, while talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remain stalled over transparency issues.
Saturday 10:45 AMCapital News

LSK vows ‘bulldog tenacity’ against sponsors of goons following All Siants chaos

LSK vows ‘bulldog tenacity’ against sponsors of goons following All Siants chaos

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has pledged to relentlessly pursue sponsors of political violence after a budget dialogue forum at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi was violently disrupted. The LSK vows to hold financers, directors, and facilitators of such acts accountable, regardless of their position.

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Key Highlights

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has pledged to relentlessly pursue sponsors of political violence after a budget dialogue forum at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi was violently disrupted. The LSK vows to hold financers, directors, and facilitators of such acts accountable, regardless of their position.

  • The LSK pledged 'bulldog tenacity' against sponsors of 'goonism'.
  • LSK President Charles Kanjama stated that accountability must extend beyond perpetrators to their sponsors.
  • The disruption occurred during a discussion of the Sh4.8 trillion 2026/27 national budget.
Saturday 1:08 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

NCCK condemns attack on activists at All Saints Cathedral

NCCK condemns attack on activists at All Saints Cathedral

NCCK condemns attack on activists at All Saints Cathedral

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has strongly condemned an attack by goons on All Saints Cathedral on Friday. The incident occurred as the cathedral was hosting a budget review meeting.

Key Highlights

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has strongly condemned an attack by goons on All Saints Cathedral on Friday. The incident occurred as the cathedral was hosting a budget review meeting.

  • The NCCK condemned the attack as a "blatant and despicable desecration."
  • The perpetrators were described as goons who sought to disrupt a budget review meeting.
  • The attack took place at All Saints Cathedral on Friday.
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