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Tough balancing act as Sh3tr Budget to secure Uhuru legacy

THE STANDARD President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, during the 2020 virtual African Delivery Exchange Conference. The 2021-22 Budget will the last full spending plan his administration will oversee. [File] The government will spend Sh3 trillion in the year to June 30, 2022, pushing President Uhuru Kenyatta’s eight-year total spending to Sh18.5 trillion. But as fate would have it, the president’s fiscal policy - which largely depends on massive spending and public revenue - might end as it started: with high expenditure needs, decreasing tax revenues and increased borrowing. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Treasury will chalk up more debt, borrowing Sh937.6 billion to plug a budget hole caused by the virus, which has left the economy on its knees.

152 homes refurbished for social housing use in Galway last year

Galway Bay FM 26 January 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – Over 150 homes were refurbished for use in social housing schemes in Galway last year. As part of the 2020 Voids Stimulus Programme, over 2,500 homes have been brought back into use nationwide, with 152 delivered in Galway. As part of the programme, over €40 million was allocated for the refurbishment of 2,500 vacant social homes. By the end of 2020, 1,925 were occupied with a further 640 tenancies accepted.

Tough balance as Sh3tr Budget bids to secure Uhuru legacy

THE STANDARD President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, during the 2020 virtual African Delivery Exchange Conference. The 2021-22 Budget will the last full spending plan his administration will oversee. [File] The government will spend Sh3 trillion in the year to June 30, 2022, pushing President Uhuru Kenyatta’s eight-year total spending to Sh18.5 trillion. But as fate would have it, the president’s fiscal policy - which largely depends on massive spending and public revenue - might end as it started: with high expenditure needs, decreasing tax revenues and increased borrowing. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Treasury will chalk up more debt, borrowing Sh937.6 billion to plug a budget hole caused by the virus, which has left the economy on its knees.

Tipperary County Council increase local housing stock

Tipp FM Text 083 311 3311 Photo: © Tipperary County Council 131 vacant social housing units in Tipperary were brought back into productive use last year, according to the Department of Housing. It follows funding under the 2020 Voids Programme, announced by Minister Darragh O’Brien last year. Tipperary was assigned just under €2 million under the 2020 Voids Stimulus Programme last summer, which attempted to bolster funding to refurbish vacant social housing units. Fianna Fáil deputy Jackie Cahill is welcoming the development and says that Tipperary County Council is “on track to have no long-term vacancies of social houses…by the end of 2021”. Deputy Michael Lowry says that the Voids programme funding has also created employment for local tradesmen during a challenging year.

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