The bill represents a fundamental shift in how Kenya finances infrastructure, moving from heavy public borrowing to an investment-driven model that taps private capital, pension funds, and international investors.
Economy1 month ago
The bill represents a fundamental shift in how Kenya finances infrastructure, moving from heavy public borrowing to an investment-driven model that taps private capital, pension funds, and international investors.
Economy1 month ago
Kenya’s proposed Ksh.5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund Bill has come under sharp scrutiny from fiscal watchdogs, with the Controller of Budget and the Auditor General warning that gaps in the draft law could expose public resources to misuse unless safeguards are strengthened.




