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The National and county Government institutions have resolved to take deliberate actions to gradually lower the national wage bill to 35 percent of national revenues in the next four years. Speaking at the closure of the third national wage bill conference, President William Ruto committed to rallying the national government towards the goal, even as county governments called for the allocation of more revenue to lower the proportion going toward wages
Government bodies to submit wage bill reduction plans by end of June
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