Kenya Cuts Betting Excise Duty to 5% Despite Concerns Over Gambling Surge
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 20/06/2025
On Thursday, Parliament approved an amendment to the Finance Bill 2025 to slash the 15% excise duty on bets to 5%, just months after raising it from 12.5%, a move […]
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