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National Treasury

Also known as: the National Treasury

Government ministry responsible for budget planning and debt management, currently led by Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi and addressing Kenya's economic outlook.

2026-04-252026-06-21

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  1. May 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    PHOTO | COURTESY Audio By Vocalize The National Treasury is now raising the alarm over the expansive nature of the 2026/2027 budget, with Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi warning that, owing to the global shock and heightened geopolitical activity, the projected Ksh.3.6 tril

    Treasury CS Mbadi now warns Ksh.3.6 trillion revenue target may not be realised
  3. Citizen Digital

    In a petition filed under a certificate of urgency at the High Court in Nairobi, Jubilee has named the National Assembly, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury, the Registrar of Political Parties and the Attorney General as respondents.

    Jubilee moves to High Court over alleged underfunding of Political Parties Fund
  4. Capital News

    These positive inclusions are the direct result of sustained private-sector advocacy through structured engagement, policy dialogue, and evidence-based submissions to the National Treasury and the National Assembly”, the Alliance told the lawmakers.

    Businesses Support Tax Amnesty but urge reform to refund laws
  5. Capital News

    NAIROBI, Kenya May 25 – National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has dismissed claims by Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka that the proposed Finance Bill 2026 seeks to introduce an annual rent on freehold land.

    CS Mbadi dismisses Kalonzo claim on Finance Bill 2026 land tax allegations
  6. The Standard

    Speaking during a press briefing, Mbadi defended the bill, saying the government had deliberately avoided introducing measures that would overburden citizens at a time when many households are struggling with the high cost of living. “The National Treasury has noted that some com

    'Stop misleading Kenyans on Finance Bill 2026,' Mbadi tells opposition leaders
  7. The Standard

    Speaking during a press briefing, Mbadi dismissed claims that the bill seeks to overburden citizens, insisting the Treasury understands the economic difficulties facing many households. “The National Treasury has noted that some commentary has mixed proposals contained in the cur

    Mbadi: Finance Bill 2026 measures aim to simplify taxes
  8. The Standard

    The National Treasury is seeking to impose a 16pc VAT on services by payment service providers, including M-Pesa and Airtel Money, a 25pc excise duty on mobile phones and a withholding tax on card payments.

    Digital payments sector pushes back on new levies at Africa Day crypto forum
  9. Capital News

    The Chief Guest, CPA Jane Micheni, Director of Internal Audit at the National Treasury, challenged practitioners to elevate their strategic and advisory role in the boardroom to drive systemic accountability.

    KCA University, IIA Kenya push for future-focused internal auditing and governance reforms
  10. Citizen Digital

    Isaiah I.C Wakindiki, presents a souvenir to Chief Guest CPA Jane Micheni, Director of Internal Audit at the National Treasury, during the Internal Audit Month symposium held at the university’s Ruaraka Campus.

    KCA University, industry leaders push for reforms in internal auditing
  11. Citizen Digital

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    OPINION: Why Adan Mohamed fits the moment KRA finds itself in
Society

Isiolo doctors extend strike over unpaid salaries

The News

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union has extended the doctors' strike in Isiolo County, now in its 17th day, demanding the county government settle outstanding salary arrears and remit statutory deductions including Social Health Authority contributions, loan repayments, and National Social Security Fund contributions that have not been remitted for more than three months.

20 June 2026 · The Standard

Yesterday

  1. Isiolo doctors extend strike over unpaid salaries

    The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union has extended the doctors' strike in Isiolo County, now in its 17th day, demanding the county government settle outstanding salary arrears and remit statutory deductions including Social Health Authority contributions, loan repayments, and National Social Security Fund contributions that have not been remitted for more than three months.

    20 June 2026 · The Standard

  2. Wanjigi claims debt crisis linked to illegal 2014 borrowing

    Safina Party leader Jimi Wanjigi has claimed Kenya's growing debt burden includes billions borrowed illegally outside the constitutional framework, and that cancelling such debts could save Sh2.8 trillion. According to Treasury figures, Kenya's public debt has risen to approximately Sh12.8 trillion, with a debt-to-GDP ratio of about 69.5%.

    20 June 2026 · The Standard

Friday 19 June

  1. High Court allows KPA's restricted tendering for port machinery

    Mombasa High Court dismissed a petition challenging Kenya Ports Authority's restricted tendering process for 14 reachstackers, 15 forklifts and 48 terminal tractors worth sh.1.444,358,056, ruling the petitioners filed too late and should have acted when the tender was advertised.

    19 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 18 June

  1. Gachagua accuses Ruto of looting 6.2 billion in supplementary budget

    Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused President William Ruto of leading a 'looting spree' through the 2025/26 supplementary budget, claiming the government plans to siphon Kshs.6.2 billion through State House, the Office of the Deputy President, the State Department of Internal Security and the National Intelligence Service for bribing voters, paying goons, buying MPs and Senators, and other purposes.

    18 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Treasury CS confirms publicly guaranteed debt at Sh12.842 trillion

    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi told the Senate that public and publicly guaranteed debt stood at about Sh12.842 trillion (69.49 per cent of GDP) as at end of February 2026.

    18 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Alberta Kenyans oppose Finance Bill 2026 rental income tax proposals

    The Association of Kenyans in Alberta has opposed provisions in Kenya's proposed Finance Bill 2026 that would impose additional tax and compliance requirements on rental income earned by Kenyans living abroad, arguing the measures unfairly target diaspora investors who have contributed to Kenya's economy through remittances and investments.

    18 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 17 June

  1. Finance Bill 2026 passes second reading amid MP disagreements

    The Finance Bill 2026 advanced through its second reading in Parliament despite sharp disagreements between pro-government and opposition MPs. Pro-government leaders dismissed claims the bill imposes punitive taxes, while opposition lawmakers alleged it contains hidden taxes on mitumba clothing and mobile phones.

    17 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Treasury defends Kenya's economic resilience amid debt concerns

    Kenya's Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi told the Senate that the economy expanded 4.6 per cent in 2025, slightly down from 4.7 per cent in 2024, and that public and publicly guaranteed debt stood at approximately Sh12.842 trillion (69.49 per cent of GDP) as of February 26, 2026, attributing the economic slowdown to external shocks including Middle East conflict and drought risks.

    17 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 16 June

  1. Mbadi's no-new-tax budget may raise business operating costs

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi's 2026/27 budget emphasises tax administration efforts rather than new levies on Kenyans, but the article suggests this approach may nonetheless increase the cost of doing business.

    16 June 2026 · The Standard

  2. Ruto introduces monthly stipends for village elders ahead of 2027 election

    President William Ruto is offering monthly stipends to village elders as part of a "Tutam" plan, positioning the initiative as part of his campaign strategy for the 2027 General Election.

    16 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Ruto pursues elderly voters with expanded budget allocations in 2027

    President William Ruto is prioritising elderly citizens through expanded allocations in the Finance Bill 2026 as he prepares for the 2027 General Election, following a political fallout with Gen Z voters.

    16 June 2026 · The Standard

  4. Counties seek infrastructure fund share for urban growth

    County governments are warning of a crisis in urban centres as rural-urban migration strains services, and municipal heads are now seeking a share of the National Infrastructure Fund to develop infrastructure and promote economic development. According to the Chair of the County Executive Committee Members in charge of Lands and Planning, 50 per cent of Kenya's population will be living in urban areas within the next 20 years, with the urbanisation rate having reached 3.4 per cent.

    16 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 14 June

  1. North Eastern region marginalised in budget, says Wajir MP

    Wajir North MP Ibrahim Abdi Saney criticised the budget presented by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, saying North Eastern Kenya has been further marginalised and the estimates do not address livestock, the region's main economic activity.

    14 June 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 13 June

  1. Treasury CS presents mixed economic outlook in Budget statement

    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented a Budget statement in Parliament claiming the Kenya Kwanza administration has restored macroeconomic stability and strengthened public finances while also acknowledging seemingly insurmountable domestic and global economic hurdles.

    13 June 2026 · The Standard

  2. Mbadi's 201-page budget speech long but sparse on detail

    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi delivered a 201-page Budget Statement on Thursday that was notably lengthy—comparing the duration to international flights from Nairobi—yet provided limited substantive disclosure.

    13 June 2026 · The Standard

Friday 12 June

  1. Treasury CS presents budget amid mixed economic signals

    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented his Budget statement in Parliament, depicting an economy showing signs of recovery while facing significant domestic and global challenges.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

  2. Treasury proposes Sh42 billion for women, youth support

    The National Treasury has proposed a comprehensive plan to strengthen support for women, youth, and vulnerable groups, with significant investments in gender equality, social protection, and safety net programmes.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Treasury CS presents mixed economic outlook despite household pressures

    Finance Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented a budget statement in Parliament describing an economy showing signs of recovery but facing significant domestic and global challenges. He acknowledged that Kenyans have sought to lighten their financial burden, though the article suggests limited optimism in his response.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Budget omits tax relief for workers below Ksh.30,000

    Kenyan workers earning below Ksh.30,000 monthly will not receive the anticipated PAYE tax exemption in the 2026/2027 Budget, despite promises by President Ruto and Treasury CS John Mbadi. The relief had been expected by more than one million employed Kenyans.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. CS Mbadi proposes debt-for-food swaps amid Ksh12.8 trillion debt

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi says Kenya is exploring debt-for-food and debt-for-development swaps, where creditors would forgive part of Kenya's debt in exchange for investments in food production, infrastructure, and other development sectors.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Kenya unveils Ksh4.8 trillion budget for 2026/27 fiscal year

    Treasury CS John Mbadi presented a Ksh4.8 trillion national budget for 2026/27, expecting total revenue of Ksh3.631 trillion and facing a deficit of Ksh1.146 trillion to be financed through external and domestic borrowing alongside new tax reforms across VAT, income tax, excise duty, and customs duty.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Kenya increases sports fund allocation by over 50 percent

    The National Treasury recommended raising the 2026/2027 budgetary allocation to the Sports Fund to Ksh 25.2 billion, up from Ksh 13.5 billion in the previous fiscal year. The increase supports Kenya's co-hosting of the Africa Cup of Nations 2027 and the government's broader goals of youth empowerment and sports development.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. Treasury: Hustler Fund disbursed Sh87bn to 28 million accounts

    The National Treasury has disbursed Sh87 billion through the Hustler Fund since its 2022 launch, reaching 28 million accounts and extending formal financial services to millions previously lacking credit access. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi said the fund has brought millions into the formal financial ecosystem, including 4.5 million Kenyans who were previously listed on credit reference bureaus and are now building formal credit records.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  6. Treasury CS signals no surprises in Sh4.84 trillion budget

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi said there are "no surprises" in the 2026/2027 national budget, as most revenue-raising proposals have been public since April following constitutional requirements for public participation. He warned that the budget was prepared amid difficult global economic conditions, including Middle East tensions and disruption to fuel prices and trade.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  7. Treasury presents budget with Sh1.1 trillion deficit amid frozen loans

    The National Treasury Cabinet Secretary will present a pre-election budget with a Sh1.1 trillion deficit as both the IMF and World Bank have held back funding, forcing the government to rely on domestic borrowing or new taxes. The World Bank has yet to disburse a Sh96.9 billion loan under its Development Policy Operation, with negotiations still ongoing.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  8. Health sector gets Sh177.2 billion in 2026/27 budget allocation

    The government has allocated Sh177.2 billion to the health sector in the 2026/27 budget, an increase of about Sh37.5 billion from the current financial year, with funding directed at advancing Universal Health Coverage, strengthening service delivery, and supporting programmes for communicable diseases, healthcare workforce development, and primary care.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  9. Education allocated Sh784.5 billion in 2026/27 budget proposal

    The National Treasury has proposed Sh784.5 billion for education in the 2026/27 budget, the largest single-sector allocation, distributed across basic education, universities, technical training, and teacher recruitment. The Teachers Service Commission receives the largest share at Sh424.3 billion, followed by higher education at Sh163.9 billion.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  10. Treasury proposes Sh64 billion agriculture allocation in 2026/27 Budget

    The 2026/27 Budget proposals by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi include Sh64 billion for the agriculture sector to boost productivity, value addition and resilience, with key investments in fertiliser subsidies (Sh18 billion), seed subsidies (Sh2 billion), and climate resilience programmes. The plan also includes VAT exemptions on essential goods and higher taxes on sugary drinks and tobacco as public health measures.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  11. Government defends fiscal strategy as deficit gradually declines

    The government has defended its fiscal strategy, saying the national budget deficit remains a concern but is gradually declining compared to last year. Treasury is introducing alternative financing measures, including the National Infrastructure Fund, to bridge the gap.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 10 June

  1. State House spent Ksh.4.4B outside approved budget in 2026

    State House Kenya spent more than Ksh.4.4 billion outside the approved budget in the first nine months of the 2025/2026 financial year, including Ksh.2.5 billion in a six-week period between January and February, according to the Controller of Budget. The government overall spent more than Ksh.200 billion in unplanned expenditure during the same period, with much going towards debt repayment.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

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