Kenya’s growing KSh 1.14 trillion fiscal deficit is already hitting citizens. Consequently, rising fuel, electricity, and commodity costs are squeezing family budgets. Moreover, overstretched government resources delay public services, affecting daily life. The deficit mainly stems from revenue
Kenya’s digital governance platform, eCitizen, recently faced claims of a KSh 1.3 trillion loss. However, official audit reports tell a more complex story. The Viral Claim: Did KSh 1.3 Trillion Disappear? On March 4, 2026, Nancy Gathungu issued a formal rebuttal. She clarified that her office never reported a KSh 1.3 trillion loss linked to […]



