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Tuko News on MSNGovernment Responds to The Economist's Harsh Headline against William Ruto: "Let Kenyans Decide"President William Ruto has, via State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed, responded to harsh headline by The Economist, which ...
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The East African on MSNKenya: CBK eyes top local banks for cash in treasury bond market reformsKenya’s central bank is targeting leading local banks to provide liquidity in the government bonds market as part of a ...
Kenya expects the International Monetary Fund to review its revised fiscal repair plan at the end of August, the country's chief minister has told a parliamentary panel. President William Ruto's ...
Kenya agreed a four-year loan with the IMF in 2021, and signed up for additional lending to support climate change measures in May 2023, taking its total IMF loan access to $3.6 billion.
Kenya has a great potential to leverage green finance for climate and adaptation initiatives. The United Kingdom provides a ...
Monday 7 July saw 31 people killed by police, including a 12-year old girl sitting at home, over 100 injured and over 500 ...
This sadistic call for mutilation is a thinly disguised pledge to continue murdering protesters. In total, Ruto’s regime has ...
Treasury CS John Mbadi has revealed that the Teachers' Service Commission (TSC) and school capitation funds are among the key ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyans disaffected with President William Ruto hold placards proclaiming “WANTAM,” a sensational slogan distilling their efforts to disgrace him as a “one-term” leader. They stick ...
Banners and bandanas at the ready, young Kenyans faced one final job before taking to the streets last week to mark the death of more than 60 fellow protesters in anti-government demos a year ago.
Institutions like the IMF, World Bank, and WTO ensure that Kenya remains underdeveloped, deindustrialised, and dependent, a client state of imperialism.
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