Biggest Winners and Loser in the 2022/2023 Budget
On Thursday, April 7, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary, Ukur Yattani, submitted the budget figures for the Financial Year 2022/2023. Yattani’s Ksh3.3 trillion budget is the most massive in Kenya’s history, having evolved by Ksh200 billion from the 2021/2022 Financial Year one.

Public Participation on Budgetary Allocation for 2023/2024 Financial Year Kicks Off
2023/2024 Financial Year Budget 2023/2024 Financial Year Budget is being drafted. An ongoing public participation is being conducted to gather views by the Kenyans. According to a source, the budget will embrace the people at the bottom of the pyramid in efforts to reduce poverty. Additionally the budget aimed at addressing drought, micro economic development, debt and inflation.

2023/2024 Financial Year Budget
2023/2024 Financial Year Budget is being drafted. An ongoing public participation is being conducted to gather views by the Kenyans. According to a source, the budget will embrace the people at the bottom of the pyramid in efforts to reduce poverty. Additionally the budget aimed at addressing drought, micro economic development, debt and inflation.

Sports CS Tells Federations to Seek Sponsorship as Financial Crisis Hits.
The Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage, through the State Department of Sports made an announcement to sports federations across the country that it is not in a position to facilitate international events for the remaining days of the 2021/2022 Financial Year. The State Department of Sports told sports federations that they have exhausted their allocation for FY 2021/2022 - Ksh 15B - in the Sports, Arts & Social Development Fund (SASDF).
