Kenyan Taxpayers to Shoulder Cost of Peacekeeping Missions Under New Budget Plan
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 26/06/2025
For the first time, Kenyan taxpayers will pay for peacekeeping work, like the one in Haiti, as the government has allocated money for this in the 2025 national budget. This move follows the gazettment of The Public Finance Management (National Police Service Peace Support Fund) Regulations, 2025 (…)
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