CS Mbadi Defends Tax Relief Plan: ‘It’s a Lot to Someone Earning 30,000’
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 11/02/2026
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended the government’s decision to raise Kenya’s minimum taxable income from KSh24,000 to KSh30,000, noting that teachers, police officers, and other low-income earners have welcomed the move. Speaking during the launch of Ziidi Trader on Tuesday, (…)
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