National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, on Thursday, June 11, 2026 presented the FY 2026/27 Budget Estimates in Parliament, outlining how the government plans to fund key sectors of the economy, including education, health, infrastructure, housing, agriculture, security, energy, and ICT. President William Ruto was absent from Parliament as Mbadi delivered the budget proposals, which
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has unveiled a Ksh 4.82 trillion budget for the 2026/2027 financial year, with the government banking on higher tax collections and changes in tax laws to finance its spending plans. Mbadi presented the budget in Parliament at a time when escalating conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global markets,
The African Union (AU) Commission has raised concerns over the renewed escalation of attacks between the US and Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting a peaceful resolution. In a statement dated June 11, 2026 , the Commission warned that the latest developments risk further destabilising an already fragile situation and