Nadco report: Sh2bn set aside for protest victims

The committee overseeing implementation of the Nadco 10-point agenda (COIN-10) says victims of protests have been identified and Sh2 billion set aside for compensation...
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A committee overseeing the Nadco 10-point agenda has announced that Sh2 billion has been set aside to compensate victims of protests. The funds were allocated in the first supplementary budget of the 2025/26 financial year.
- Sh2 billion allocated for protest victims.
- The committee overseeing implementation is COIN-10, chaired by former nominated senator Agnes Zani.
- This compensation follows the June and July 2024 anti-finance bill protests, which led to a political settlement signed in March 2025.
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