William Ruto says Kenya will need to increase borrowing after protests forced him to scrap planned taxes.
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In a significant policy reversal, Kenya’s President announced today that the government would withdraw newly proposed taxes amidst public outcry, opting instead to increase borrowing to fund critical projects and support the economy. President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the nation in a televised speech, acknowledging the public’s concerns over the proposed tax measures aimed at generating... Read More
William Ruto says Kenya will need to increase borrowing after protests forced him to scrap planned taxes.
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