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Members of parliament will face the harsh reality as they break for the Christmas holiday tomorrow after the national treasury decried being in a financial crisis to disburse the kshs 22 billion owed to the NG-CDF since the beginning of this financial year. At the same time, civil servants should brace for a broken festive season with the national treasury saying there is no money due to poor revenue collection caused by the floods. The senate's session was also adjourned abruptly after senators protested lack of money meant for their facilitation for more than 3 months now.
Civil servants salaries set to be delayed
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