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Kenyans decry taxes, budget cuts ahead of tomorrow's budget reading

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Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u (centre) outside the National Treasury offices ahead of 2023/2024 budget reading in Parliament. [Samson Wire,Standard]

Kenyans have continued to call for a review of the government revenue and expenditure plans for the 2024/2025 fiscal year ahead of the budget reading on June 13.

Many have poked holes into the Finance Bill 2024 which outlines how revenue will be collected, while expressing dissatisfaction with the Appropriations Bill which shows how the revenue will be spent.

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