President William Ruto has ordered the halt of proposed salary increases for cabinet members and parliamentarians after public outcry. Proposed by the...
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President William Ruto has ordered the halt of proposed salary increases for cabinet members and parliamentarians after public outcry. Proposed by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), the pay rise would have delivered an increase of between 2% and 5% to the salaries of state officials, including judges. However, Kenyan citizens kicked against the plan,… Read More »Kenya’s President Halts Planned Pay Rise for State Officers
President William Ruto has ordered the halt of proposed salary increases for cabinet members and parliamentarians after public outcry. Proposed by the...
Proposed pay rises for members of Kenya's cabinet and parliament will not happen after President William Ruto ordered a review of the plans following...
Kenyan President William Ruto has scrapped planned pay raises for cabinet members and parliamentarians, yielding to public pressure. The move comes on...
President William Ruto has directed the National Treasury to review the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) gazette notice on the remuneration...
Kenyan President William Ruto has announced that the government will need to borrow an additional $2.7 billion to cover the budget deficit after the...
Kenyan President William Ruto dismissed nearly his entire cabinet on Thursday following weeks of widespread anti-government protests. The dismissals...
Kenyan President William Ruto dismissed nearly his entire cabinet on Thursday following weeks of widespread anti-government protests. The dismissals...
NAIROBI, July 5 (Reuters) - Kenyan President William Ruto on Friday proposed spending cuts and additional borrowing in roughly equal measure to fill a...
In a dramatic and unprecedented move, Kenyan President William Ruto has announced the dismissal of nearly the entire cabinet following widespread...
Kenyan President William Ruto fired his entire cabinet on Thursday. Only the Deputy President and Prime Cabinet Secretary were spared. Ruto said...