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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.

Nairobi , Nairobi-area , Kenya , Kenyan , Kenyans , Kazi-mtaani , Uhuru-kenyatta , Ukur-yatani , Jomo-kenyatta-international-airport , Stimulus-programme , National-treasury-cabinet , Kenya-revenue-authority

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.

Nairobi , Nairobi-area , Kenya , Kenyan , Kenyans , Kazi-mtaani , Uhuru-kenyatta , Ukur-yatani , Jomo-kenyatta-international-airport , Stimulus-programme , National-treasury-cabinet , Kenya-revenue-authority