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Kenya Exports Rise on China Deal; Pirates Hijack Fertiliser Ship

Kenya is set to experience a significant boost in exports following a new zero-tariff trade agreement with China that took effect on May 2. Meanwhile, farmers in Kenya face further delays in receiving crucial subsidised fertiliser after a cargo vessel carrying approximately 4,500 tonnes destined for Mombasa was hijacked by suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia. Conflicting accounts have also emerged over the departure of Purity Ngirici from the Kenya Seed Company, with a letter allegedly from National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi instructing her removal as director and chairperson, while Ngirici insists her resignation was voluntary.

KRA Seeks Public Input on Residential Rental Income Tax Regulations

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is seeking public input on new draft regulations designed to enhance compliance in residential rental income tax. Separately, President William Ruto has announced a reduction in the deposit required for Kenya's affordable housing program, lowering it from 10 percent to 5 percent of the unit's value. Central Organization of Trade Union (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has clarified that the recently announced 12 percent wage increase is a broad-based salary adjustment for all workers, not just a revision of the statutory minimum wage, following President William Ruto's Labour Day announcement. These three stories are linked through government economic policies affecting Kenyan workers and citizens, covering tax compliance, housing affordability, and wage regulations.

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