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Kenyan President William Ruto Plans Increased Borrowing to Address Budget Deficit

Kenyan President William Ruto Plans Increased Borrowing to Address Budget Deficit
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Kenyan President William Ruto has announced plans to increase borrowing in response to the recent rejection of a finance bill aimed at boosting tax revenue. Following deadly protests and the subsequent withdrawal of the bill, Ruto emphasized in a televised interview that its failure has hindered government efforts to manage Kenya’s mounting debt, which currently consumes about 60% of the country’s revenues.

To mitigate these fiscal challenges, Ruto stated that Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, intends to seek one trillion Shillings (approximately $7.6 billion) in loans. These funds are earmarked for essential social services and other governmental programs. The proposed tax increases, estimated to generate $2.7 billion, were intended to bolster revenue but faced strong opposition.

The finance bill had initially garnered parliamentary approval but was met with fierce protests that included demonstrators storming parliament and setting fires. Protestors argue that the government should prioritize tackling corruption and reducing wasteful spending rather than imposing new taxes.

In response to public concerns, President Ruto has committed to reducing the presidency’s budget and eliminating non-essential expenditures. Kenya’s current debt exceeds $80 billion, with a significant portion denominated in foreign currencies.

As Kenya navigates its fiscal challenges, President Ruto’s administration faces crucial decisions in managing the country’s debt burden while balancing essential expenditures.

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By: Montel Kamau

Serrari Financial Analyst

2nd July, 2024

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