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The proposed bill by the cabinet seeking to increase NHIF deductions up to 2.75 percent has been castigated as being termed a punitive one at a time when Kenyans have not yet come to terms with the implementation of the contentious Finance Act 2023.
Azimio Leaders on the 2.75% NHIF Cabinet Proposed Bill
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