State House Car Purchase Budget Increased from Sh10 Million to Sh300 Million, Six Months to Elections

State House Car Purchase Budget Increased from Sh10 Million to Sh300 Million, Six Months to Elections

State House’s budget has been increased by Sh1.89 billion to Sh5.88 billion in the latest supplementary budget tabled by the Treasury to parliament for review.

Business Daily reports that the increments include funds for the purchase of cars, local travel, and an undisclosed allocation labeled other ‘operating expenses’.

The budget for car purchase by State House has been increased to Sh300 million from Sh10 million while the fuel allocation has been revised upwards by Sh25 million to Sh98.9 million.

Sh1.05 billion has been set aside for ‘other operating expenses’ on top of the Sh1.2 billion approved by MPs last year. An additional Sh205 million has been allocated on travel and accommodation, Sh41 million for machinery purchase, and Sh20 million for car maintenance.

Similarly, the budget for the Deputy President’s office has been increased from Sh1.41 billion to Sh1.43 billion while Sh31.6 million has been set aside for refurbishing Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s office.

The State House budget increment, which comes six months before President Kenyatta exits office, is the highest among all ministries and departments.
 

Comments

Mr. Collusion (not verified)     Wed, 02/09/2022 @ 10:00pm

In reply to by Mbwana (not verified)

Except us here commenting on mwakilishi, rest of watu weusi dunianmzima ni wajinga sana. Africa na South American ama kenywe haiti na jamaica iko are the worst of human beings. Angalia ma-akata venye wanaishi kama shetani mwenyewe. Smdh

Mugīkūyū (not verified)     Wed, 02/09/2022 @ 04:51pm

In reply to by imkgoogo (not verified)

@Imkgoogo see this "Similarly, the budget for the Deputy President’s office has been increased from Sh1.41 billion to Sh1.43 billion"
They are already working from the roof top and getting money for it.

Guest (not verified)     Wed, 02/09/2022 @ 07:09pm

Where does all this money come from considering the high unemployment rate in Kenya even if the few honest kenyans pay their taxes surely this must be covid loans and the chinese money being misused.Instead of forgiving these loans the chinese continue to occupy Africa where in a few decades these people will be the new elite.Who will save africans from themselves

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Thu, 02/10/2022 @ 04:31pm

Vote mnganga mtanjua hamjui.UC usa voted for guuka who cannot even climb stairs then u vote for one one guka who can go blind anytime coz eyes problems n who have no idea how to run the economy.30 yrs Hata kunjengea Watu wa kibera choo moja then u think the old man can do shit???Ball is on your side

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