High Court Refuses to Halt Naitonal Infrastructure Fund

The decisions followed two separate petitions that were filed to stop the implementation of the law assented to by Ruto on March 9, 2026...
✨ Key Highlights
The High Court has ruled against suspending the implementation of the Infrastructure Fund Act, a law recently signed by President William Ruto. This decision comes despite two constitutional petitions challenging the legality of the act.
- The fund aims to raise Ksh 5 trillion for infrastructure development.
- Key parties involved include the High Court judges Lawrence Mugambi and Bahati Mwamuye, state agencies, and President William Ruto.
- The court has set April 21 as the date for a mention to confirm compliance before determining the act's constitutionality.
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