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The country’s outstanding purchases and loans to the IMF stood at Sh518.1 billion ($4 billion) as of March 31, 2025.
Africog has accused the IMF of enabling the government's mismanagement by its rosy description of Kenya's economy despite ...
The Fourth International Theoretical Conference in Nairobi is a rallying point for Stalinist parties defending capitalism and ...
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Legit.ng on MSNTop 10 African Countries With Lowest Debt to IMF in 2025 as Nigeria Exits Debtors’ ListThe International Monetary Fund has released the list of debtor countries, showing the top African countries with the least debt exposure following Nigeria's exit.
Domestic debt has grown the fastest in the past year by 17 percent or an additional Sh890 billion to touch Sh6.12 trillion ...
Public spending cuts across six African countries have resulted in the incomes of health and education workers falling by up ...
The report, The Human Cost of Public Sector Cuts in Africa, released Tuesday, highlights that 97 per cent of healthcare ...
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Tuko News on MSNDonald Trump's AfDB Plan Leaves Kenya, Other African Countries in Funding HeadacheDonald Trump's proposed withdrawal of U.S. funding to the African Development Fund threatens critical development projects in ...
At the United Aryan export processing zone in Nairobi, the future of thousands of workers hangs in the balance. Managers ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya's Economic Lead - Fact-Checking President William Ruto's Tanzania and Uganda ComparisonsRuto was right that Tanzania and Uganda have larger social security funds than Kenya. But his numbers on the relative sizes of the three economies and their social security contribution thresholds ...
Explosive documents and insider testimonies have blown the lid off in what appears to be a well-orchestrated web of ...
A new study by ActionAid reveals that deep cuts to public spending in education and health across six African countries have ...
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