The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has set a string of targets for Kenya before unlocking new funding. Kenya will be required to meet the set revenue and spending targets from the IMF. Before signing off on the new loan under the new program, the IMF insists on seeing the upcoming budget estimates for the fiscal...
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