While addressing Members of the National Assembly, Mbadi cited January to March as the most challenging fiscal months, with the Treasury having to settle loan obligations and salaries totaling over Ksh 150 billion.
MoreThe contempt of court application was filed by 12 parties, including Kenneth Njagi, Meshack Suba Churchill and Caroline Mogaka, against the aforementioned Speaker's ruling.
MoreAmong the other clarifications given by the court, was the finding that there was currently no leadership vacuum following a second Ruling on the issue delivered in the house by speaker Wetang'ula on February 12, 2025,
MoreMajority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah lauded the Budget Policy Statement for emphasizing fiscal consolidation, which will stabilize public debt and ensure funds are available for development programs.
MoreThe angry party lieutenants staged a peaceful protest on the streets of Kitale town on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
MoreThe Grassroot Oversight Initiative, which had sought to challenge the Speaker’s conduct, is yet to respond to the National Assembly’s decision.
MoreThe MPs cited service delivery challenges, unresolved debts inherited from the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), and unclear communication on benefits under the new scheme.
MoreAccording to the Clerk of the National Assembly, Samuel Njoroge, the new MPs have significantly outperformed their predecessors in legislative contributions.
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