Treasury Defends Economic Policies While Managing Major Infrastructure Projects - July 2026
National Treasury and Economic Planning Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended the government's economic reform agenda, particularly the newly enacted Sovereign Wealth Fund, asserting it will secure Kenya's future. The National Treasury has defended its decision to scrap the original Nairobi-Nakuru-Mau Summit Highway contract, opting for a new toll-based model to improve fiscal sustainability. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has appointed six members, including Lawrence Kibet and James Mworia, to the National Infrastructure Fund Board, signaling a significant step towards operationalizing the new fund. A Kenyan constitutional lawyer, Levi Munyeri, has threatened legal action against the government, demanding public participation before the construction of the proposed Ksh2.59 trillion Dangote oil refinery in Lamu.
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Mbadi says Ruto’s economic policies will secure Kenya’s future
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CS Mbadi Appoints 6 Members to National Infrastructure Fund Board
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