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Tuko News on MSNJohn Mbadi explains why Treasury excluded IMF loans from 2025/2026 budgetTreasury CS John Mbadi has explained that Kenya excluded International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans from the 2025/2026 budget ...
The country’s outstanding purchases and loans to the IMF stood at Sh518.1 billion ($4 billion) as of March 31, 2025.
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Tuko News on MSNKenya ditches IMF loan in its KSh 4.3 trillion Budget for 2025/26William Ruto's administration and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mutually agreed to terminate the ninth review of the ...
Whether Kenya will be portrayed positively by the IMF after the review remains uncertain, but one thing is clear — the ...
Domestic debt has grown the fastest in the past year by 17 percent or an additional Sh890 billion to touch Sh6.12 trillion ...
The report, The Human Cost of Public Sector Cuts in Africa, released Tuesday, highlights that 97 per cent of healthcare ...
This report on recent economic developments in Kenya was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country.
Kenya needs to raise at least $26bn in the next decade to pay maturing foreign debt and another $1.5bn annually to meet ...
Kenya's government will not impose new taxes or increase existing ones in this year's budget proposals, the finance minister said, after deadly protests broke out last year against the government's ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 5 2025 (IPS) - Reflecting on this year’s IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings, one word lingers in my mind: uncertainty. The shifting global geopolitical landscape loomed large—none more ...
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