Kenya’s Treasury has cut its tax target for the next financial year by $2.59 billion amid public outrage that saw the withdrawal of the finance bill 2024. In the newly published Budget Review and Outlook Paper (BROP) by the National Treasury, spending was slashed in revised changes in a bid to quell anger from Kenyans....
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