CFA, is a research and policy advocacy think tank working to promote and advocate for #FiscalJustice for the realization of just, fair and strong societies.
Revenue-raising measures such as the Finance Act impact all Kenyans and are best implemented through transparent processes that respect public sentiment.
#FinanceAct2023
The National Assembly is inviting members of the public to submit comments on the following Bills currently under consideration:
1. The Quantity Surveyors Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 6 of 2026)
2. The Microfinance Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 9 of 2026)
3. The Medical Practitioners and Dentists (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 10 of 2026)
The Bills have been committed to the relevant Departmental Committees for consideration and public participation in accordance with Article 118(1)(b) of the Constitution.
Email your views to: 📧 [email protected]
Or forward your memorandum to:
The Clerk of the National Assembly
P.O. Box 41842-00100, Nairobi
🗓 Deadline: Wednesday, 17 June 2026 at 5.00 p.m.
#PublicParticipationKE
As Treasury eyes an additional Sh201 billion in tax revenue, the question many Kenyans are asking is simple: how much more can the ordinary mwananchi carry? At a time when the cost of living remains high, increased taxation without addressing wastage, corruption, and public accountability risks deepening the burden on citizens already struggling to make ends meet.
Sustainable economic growth cannot be built solely on extracting more from taxpayers. It must also come from prudent public spending, inclusive economic policies, and the restoration of public trust in how resources are managed. The conversation around the Finance Bill 2026 must therefore go beyond numbers; it must center the lived realities of Kenyans.
#Wantam
Strengthening nutrition governance requires more than health interventions alone; it demands coordinated action across sectors, evidence-based planning, community engagement, and sustained policy commitment.
This week, stakeholders from the health sector, agriculture, education, water and sanitation, social protection, civil society, and development partners convened to review and validate the Vihiga County Nutrition Action Plan (CNAP). Discussions focused on addressing key nutrition and food security challenges, including malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, obesity, diabetes, food insecurity, and poor dietary practices within communities.
The engagement emphasized the importance of a multisectoral approach by integrating nutrition-sensitive interventions into county planning, budgeting, education, agriculture, and social protection systems. Key recommendations included strengthening school nutrition programs, food fortification initiatives, maternal and child nutrition services, community nutrition awareness, and targeted support for vulnerable households.
The Division of Revenue Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 2 of 2026) will resume this afternoon at 2:30 pm in the Senate.
Catch live updates on this and the highlighted business in the #BungeSpotLight via #BungeLiveSEN.
And the conversation has kicked off!
We have the pleasure of joining our partners at the #DevolutionConference in a much-needed conversation on equity, inclusion and social justice in devolved governance.
#OpenGovernance
ELOG is in Bungoma engaging with the Western Regional Observation Platform on electoral reforms, gathering grassroots recommendations to shape credible elections. Local voices lead the reform agenda, with feedback forming a framework to guide engagements with electoral actors.
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Panel Alert! 📢 Open Governance, Open Dialogue: Towards Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice
#SideEvent #DevolutionConference2025
�� The panel is about to begin — tune in LIVE on Citizen TV: https://t.co/3QiYaq4vNW
🎤 Moderator: Dr. @abrahamrugo
🧠 Keynote: @hp_gichana
💬 Panel: H.E Ochillo Ayacko, CPA Kithinji Kiragu, @jkinuthia08 & our very own Sonia Aima @aima_sonia from @TISAKenya.
#DevolutionConference2025 #TISA #CitizenTV #TheInsight #AccountabilityInAction
🚨 It’s Happening Tomorrow! 🚨
Join KDCWG at the #DevolutionConference2025 Side Event as we spotlight the full transfer of county functions & resources and champion citizen-led social accountability.
Your voice matters! 🗣
#KDCWG#TimizaUgatuzi
Was honored to have moderated a panel on “Good Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development” at the just concluded biennial #DevolutionConference2023. Having attended all the devolution conferences since 2014 and preferring to support behind the scenes, this was an opportunity to join the celebration of devolution, 10 years on, head on (literally!)!
Panelists included a keynote address by the @UNDPKenya Resident Representative @ANgororano ; Githunguri MP and Chair of the @NAssemblyKE CIOC Hon. Gathoni Wamuchomba; Homa Bay Senator and @Senate_KE PAIC Chair @senatorkajwang ; Chair of the @KenyasOmbudsman Hon. @FlorenceKajuju ; @USAIDKenya Deputy Head of Democracy and Governance Ms. Sheila Karani; @TIKenya Executive Director @SheiMasinde and @EACCKenya Commissioner John Ogallo.
Interesting panel discussion that enlightened us all on the good work that each of the entities represented were doing and how their constitutional, statutory and partnership roles were promoting governance in the counties, ensuring that citizens are enjoying their political, social and economic rights. They acknowledged that they do face a myriad of challenges as they navigate the political and institutional space.
Devolution is the most important political settlement in the Constitution and the lessons learnt from its bold implementation will provide a good baseline for making the next 10 years a huge success in deepening citizens engagement, in innovative service delivery methods, economic opportunities and ensuring socio-economic rights are enjoyed.
PAWA254 joined @kenyanimimi for #IYD2025 to discuss closing generational gaps in governance and giving youth real influence, with panelists Catherine, Killy, Jeremiah, Muthoni, Sharon & Jewel tackling youth participation, collaboration, unemployment & education gaps.