Unless Parliament specifies a ring-fenced mechanism—such as earmarking a share of privatisation inflows or specific natural resource royalties—the sovereign fund risks sitting empty.
Elijah Ntongai, an editor at TUKO.co.ke, has over four years of financial, business, and technology research and reporting experience, providing insights into Kenyan, African, and global trends. Kenya ...
Kenyans understand that in 2026, despite bold efforts to raise revenues, the government is actively borrowing to finance operations. Faced with that reality, it has no justification creating a savings ...