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Kenyans have greeted the 2025/26 finance bill with mixed reactions. Some have taken the view that it makes no difference one way or another to their everyday lives, while others want the money allocated to education and health increased. The size of the budget has attracted some criticism, with Kenyans calling on the government to cut down on recurrent expenditure and reduce borrowing. Citizens across the country have called on President William Ruto's administration to stem the loss of revenue to corruption.
Section of Kenyans want the Government to reduce borrowing
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