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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
- 7 Aug 2025 - The government now says no money was lost on the eCitizen platform, explaining that accounting systems after the contractual agreements with the system vendors sealed all the loopholes for corruption in the platform.
- 7 Aug 2025 - National and county government hospitals will now benefit from a new medical equipment initiative that will provide modern health machines.
- 7 Aug 2025 - The ODPP has reacted to a recently aired documentary by the BBC, titled ‘Madam: Exposing Kenya's Child Sex Trade’, which highlights alleged cases of sexual trafficking and exploitation of minors in Maai Mahiu, Nakuru County.
- 7 Aug 2025 - The Social Health Authority (SHA) has spent over Ksh.56 billion in the past ten months to promote Universal Health Coverage (UHC) across the country.
- 7 Aug 2025 - As Galana Energies continues to celebrate its 25 years as a Kenyan owned and led oil marketing company, the firm is proud to commemorate the milestone and continue giving back to the community in a meaningful manner.
- 7 Aug 2025 - Angola broke deadlock in the 7th minute before Kenya restored parity three minutes later
- 7 Aug 2025 - What respondents said in a survey
- 7 Aug 2025 - The three-day event was organised by NMG in Nairobi.
- 7 Aug 2025 - Senior School comprises Grades 10 to 12 and starts in January, 2026
- 7 Aug 2025 - AMREF Flying Doctors also confirmed the accident and the loss of the aircraft.