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As Kenyans continue to evaluate this new year, small scale traders have called for accountability in government and immediate strategies to reduce the tax burden. This even as a section of Kenyans including the youth want the government to listen to their plight and be more responsible in fulfilling its promises. The expectations coming with Deputy President Professor Kithure Kindiki affirming that life will improve this year as the government has put in place ambitious strategies to strengthen the economic situation.
Hopes for 2025: Kenyans call for accountability in government & strategies to reduce tax burden
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