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Scrutiny Grows Over Mbadi’s Sh4.8 Trillion Budget Presentation

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented the 2026/27 National Budget before Parliament today, facing growing scrutiny over his management of Kenya's economy with a proposed spending plan totaling KSh 4.8 trillion. Kenyans are expressing skepticism and concern regarding the recently unveiled budget, particularly in light of the persistent and rising cost of living. The National Assembly's Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairperson, Mark Mbadi, has underscored the critical need for strict adherence to budget plans to ensure fiscal discipline and efficient resource allocation across government entities. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has defended President William Ruto's absence during the 2026-2027 budget reading, while the Treasury seeks loans totaling Sh1.2 trillion to bridge a significant budget deficit.

Health Sector Receives Sh175.5 Billion for Universal Health Coverage

Kenya's Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has presented the 2026/27 National Budget, allocating Sh175.5 billion to the health sector with the aim of injecting new momentum into the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) initiative. Kenya's 2026/2027 budget proposes relief measures impacting the cost of living, with significant allocations to the health, agriculture, and housing sectors. However, challenges within the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) continue to raise concerns, even as the Kenyan health budget sees an increase. The health sector has received a significant financial boost aimed at advancing the Universal Health Coverage agenda.

Education Sector Leads Budget Allocation Amid Ongoing Challenges

The Kenyan Ministry of Education has received a significant allocation in the new financial year's budget, aimed at strengthening the education sector. The Kenyan government has prioritized education in its budget allocation, despite ongoing challenges within the sector. The European Union Delegation to Kenya and Equity Group Foundation have partnered to broaden access to education and international learning, with this agreement aiming to benefit high-achieving students within Kenya and the wider region.

World Cup Kicks Off With Fans in Kenya Showing Support

The 2022 FIFA World Cup, the biggest edition yet with 32 teams, has officially commenced in Qatar, with the tournament's opening ceremony held on Sunday, November 20th. Fans in Kisumu are gearing up with excitement for the upcoming World Cup action, showing strong support for their respective teams.

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