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Entries 16261 to 16270 of 17810.
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
The National Treasury received a request for additional funding in excess of Ksh165 billion. This was to cater for the emerging shortfalls in that period. These requests were rationalized and priorities considered for funding, and they were approved by the 10th Parliament. To make it more clear, the priority areas that were allowed for funding under the additional request of Ksh165 billion included additional provision for salaries and allowances for teachers, doctors, nurses, university lecturers and staff, civil servants, and an additional funding for foreign service allowances, the County Government infrastructure, the rapid registration of persons, the Biometric Voter Registration ...
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(i) 710.7 billion for the Ministries recurrent expenditure;
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(i) 710.7 billion for the Ministries recurrent expenditure;
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(ii) 455.3 billion for Development Expenditure;
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(ii) 455.3 billion for Development Expenditure;
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(iii) 46 billion for Consolidated Fund Services; and
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(iii) 46 billion for Consolidated Fund Services; and
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(iv) 5 billion for the Contingency Fund. Since the approval of that Supplementary Budget in January, 2013, the Government continues to face a number of challenges and emerging priorities which were not anticipated, hence why this Supplementary Budget Estimates are here before this House. Again, the global economy remains very weak during this period, and this is likely to continue during the medium- term measures according to the IMF forecast that was presented in this quarter. Our economic growth is resilient, but is accompanied by a period of uncertainty, just after the general election. This means that there is a ...
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
(iv) 5 billion for the Contingency Fund. Since the approval of that Supplementary Budget in January, 2013, the Government continues to face a number of challenges and emerging priorities which were not anticipated, hence why this Supplementary Budget Estimates are here before this House. Again, the global economy remains very weak during this period, and this is likely to continue during the medium- term measures according to the IMF forecast that was presented in this quarter. Our economic growth is resilient, but is accompanied by a period of uncertainty, just after the general election. This means that there is a ...
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12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
fertilizers will consume Kshs2.7 billion. This is required to cater for the provision of subsidized fertilizers. We want the Government to reduce fertilizer prices from Kshs3,800 for CAN to Kshs1,600. I want to thank the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries for attaining that. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has been allocated Kshs0.95 billion. This is required to cater for the Makueni senatorial by-election and three by-elections held in Homabay, Kajiado and Murang’a in 2012. This money will be used to cover salary and voter education shortfall. The completion of the Economic Stimulus Programme markets has been allocated ...
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