Mbadi Seeks to Rebuild Trust On Finance Bill Via Open Dialogue With Youth

[Business Today - Kenya] - 25/05/2025
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has launched a series of public participation forums aimed at demystifying the Finance Bill, starting with a town hall meeting with the youth. In the session, Mbadi defended the bill and national budget, emphasizing that the proposals were “people-friendly,” (…)
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