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Rais Ruto ametia saini sheria ya kupunguza VAT ya mafuta hadi 8%
President William Ruto has signed a new law that reduces the Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel from 16% to 8%, aiming to lower the cost of fuel for Kenyans. This legislative action comes as the government seeks to address the escalating fuel prices affecting the economy. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has threatened to lead protests if the proposed taxes on petroleum products are not removed from the policy. Meanwhile, Kenya's Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has declared the escalating "uhuni" (thuggery/banditry) across the nation a significant threat to national security. Additionally, the Kenyan police have issued a stern warning to youth, cautioning them against plans to protest the recent surge in fuel prices. Former Chief Justice David Maraga has also criticized corruption in the fuel procurement program between Kenya and Arab countries. The Kenyan government is simultaneously seeking urgent financial assistance from the World Bank to cushion the economy against rising fuel costs.
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