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Equitable Share Revenue Allocation in Kenya by County

The Constitution of Kenya requires that the county governments equitably share at least fifteen percent of all revenue collected by the national government.[1] As a result, all 47 counties of Kenya receive an equitable share allocation from the national government ...
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Own Source Revenue Collection by Counties in Kenya

Own-source revenue is the amount of money collected locally by counties from providing goods and services to their constituents.  Own-source revenue sources often include fees from single business permits, land rates, game park fees, county housing, cess, and other sources. The ...
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Total Pending Bills in Kenya – County and National Government

A pending bill is an unpaid invoice or bill that a government entity owes to suppliers, contractors, and service providers for services and goods that have already been received. Pending bills remain unpaid beyond their due date and can arise from ...
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Expenditures by County Governments - Development and Recurrent

The national government allocates money to counties annually to meet their development and recurrent expenditures.  Development expenditures go toward new projects in the county, while recurrent expenditures ensure the continuity of county government functions by spending on operations, maintenance, and personnel ...
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National Government Expenditure on Foreign Travel in Kenya - FY 2023-2024

Government officials, including elected members of the executive and public servants in ministries and departments, travel abroad every year.  In the Financial Year 2023/2024, the national government expenditure on foreign travel was Ksh 1.2 billion.[1] Quick Facts Total government expenditure on foreign ...
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National Government Expenditure on Education in Kenya

Every year, the government of Kenya spends the money it collects from taxes, loans, and other sources to run its operations, conduct routine maintenance activities on existing infrastructure, develop critical sectors, and pay salaries and benefits to its employees.  Education is ...
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Kenya's Most Corrupt Counties Ranked - Stats Kenya

Corruption is a major hindrance to economic development everywhere. In Africa, countries with the highest levels of corruption also had lower GDP per capita. However, other than the Corruption Perception Index from Transparency International, which highlights the levels of corruption ...