Kenya is yet to receive new funding from the International Monetary Fund, after a team from the lender concluded a six-day fact-finding mission to the East African nation held between September 11th to 16th. The delay is attributed to the withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024 by the President, after deadly youth protests. In a...
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