Kenya’s Public Debt Interest Payments On Pace to Cross KSh 1 Trillion in 2025
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 3/05/2025
Kenya’s fiscal structure has undergone a dramatic shift in recent decades, with public debt interest payments rising at an unprecedented pace. Kenya is currently paying an average of KSh 83.66 […]
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