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#EngageMTDS#KnowYourDebt
@Nandi029 is inviting citizens to a public participation forum on the County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) tomorrow, Thursday 19th February 2026 at Eliud Kipchoge sports complex. Written memoranda should be submitted on or before Friday 20th February 2026.
Speaker @HonWetangula suspends Hon. Anthony Kibagendi from Parliament until he formally apologizes to the National Assembly, following allegations he made on national TV that the House is compromised. #BungeLiveNA.
In the last five financial years, Kenya's public debt has grown by Ksh 4.117 trillion.
Trends over the last 5 FYs show that there is a decline in the proportion of external debt.
#KeDebtReport#FiscalTransparency
Did you know that by the end of June 2025, Kenyaโs public #debt stood at Ksh 11.814 trillion accounting for 67.8% of the countryโs GDP?
This figure reflects an increase of Ksh 1.234 trillion from Ksh 10.58 trillion (66.9%) in the previous year.
These findings are contained in the Annual Public Debt Management Report (APDMR) that is today being disseminated in Nairobi.
Together with @ipf_global, @OGP_Kenya and @KeTreasury, we have the pleasure of unpacking these findings to understand what they mean for Kenyans and the countryโs socio-economic direction.
Our ED, @carole_gaita guides this discussion that you can follow on YouTube https://t.co/hPciT1SEsG
#KeDebtReport #PublicDebt #FiscalTransparency
"Budgets are the most concrete expression of policy intent. Yet budgets only matter if they are credible, implemented as approved, and translated into services."
๐ฃ๏ธ FCPA Dr Margaret Nyakang'o CBS @CoB_Kenya#MFAS2026
Earlier today @bajeti_hub made a Submission to @CRAKenya on the Draftย Divisionย ofย Revenueย for FY 2026/27ย alongside @IEAKenya and @ICPAK_Kenya@bajeti_hub has been keen to engage with this crucial process to ensure that public resources are fairly distributed.
๐ธ Day 1 of the #CBTS2025 researchers & reviewers training
The training focused on recapping the CBTS tools that will be used during the comprehensiveness phase.
The availability phase has been completed, with counties providing the necessary feedback at this stage.
@bajeti_hub will be convening a budget cafe this week on ๐๐ก๐ฎ๐ซ๐ฌ๐๐๐ฒ ๐๐๐ญ๐ก ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ฆ ๐:๐๐๐๐ - ๐๐:๐๐๐๐.
Join as we engage and discuss the draft sector budget proposals.โฃ
๐๐จ ๐ซ๐๐ ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ซ ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ค: https://t.co/BvePzP9TQI
@bajeti_hub paid a courtesy visit to the @KenyaGovernors.
Looking ahead, we envision deeper collaboration in rolling out and adapting the County Public Participation Guidelines, improving county budget transparency, and enhancing health financing for primary health care.
@bajeti_hub, in partnership with @UNICEFKenya, UN Women, and @UNDPKenya, rolled out a new initiative to support the localization of the SDGs through stronger budget advocacy in eight counties: Samburu, Wajir, Homa Bay, Narok, West Pokot, Kwale, Kitui, and Embu.
Did you know?
By April 30, counties are required to publish the Third Quarter Implementation Report.
Today marks the deadline for counties to release this report for the 2024/2025 financial year.
Between September 1 and December 31, 2024, President William Rutoโs administration borrowed Sh68.65 billion (Sh562.7 million daily) through 18 loans from bilateral and commercial creditors to finance development projects, as reported by Treasury CS John Mbadi to Parliament. via @PeopleDailyKe
The County Governments Additional Allocations Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 2 of 2025) is read the first time in the National Assembly.
The Bill seeks to make provision for the transfer of conditional allocations from national governments share of revenue and from development partners to the county governments for the FY 2024/2025
Link to the Bill: https://t.co/hszvCUIDcy
#BungeLiveNA
The National Treasury has proposed increasing the equitable share allocation to counties from the current Sh387.5 billion to Sh405.1 billion. However, the Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) is pushing for a higher allocation of Sh417.4 billion. via @TheStarKenya
1/2 The draft #BudgetPolicyStatement2025 projects overall expenditure and net lending for 2025/26 at Ksh 4,329.3B. To finance the budget, the government projects to raise Kshs. 3,516.6B, Kshs.3,018.8, from Ordinary Revenue and Ksh. 497.8 B from A-I-A. Beyond the numbers ...
The @NAssemblyKE will hold Special Sittings on Thursday, 16th January 2025, to consider the following business.
1. The mediated version of the County Governments Additional Allocations Bill (Senate Bill No. 19 of 2024) โ subject to conclusion of the mediation process.
2. Debate on the Report of the Departmental Committee on Labour on its consideration of nominees for appointment as Chairperson and members of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC);
3. Debate on the Report of the Committee on Appointments on its consideration of nominees for appointment as Cabinet Secretaries;
4. Debate on the Report of the Departmental Committee on Labour on its consideration of nominees for appointment as Vice-Chairperson and members of the Public Service Commission;
5. Committee of the Whole House of the following Bills:
- The Persons with Disabilities Bill (Senate Bill No. 7 of
2023).
- The Startup Bill (Senate Bill No. 14 of 2022);
- The Persons with Disabilities Bill (Senate Bill No. 7 of
2023).
#EyeOnParliamentKE. #BungeLiveNA.