Bitter IMF austerity pill return overshadows budget unveiling

The Bretton Woods institution has demanded deep cuts to public spending, which could impact public jobs as part of a new funding deal...
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The Bretton Woods institution has demanded deep cuts to public spending, which could impact public jobs as part of a new funding deal...
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki condemns the murder of teacher Albert Ojwang as protests for justice continue in Nairobi; police constable James Mukhwana has been arrested. CS John Mbadi announces a 30 billion shilling revenue plan for the 2025 budget, and 47.6 billion Kenyan Shillings is allocated for agriculture, amidst concerns over fiscal management.(more in audio brief)