Post date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 |
Category: Budget |
By: Michelle Onditi, |
Tuesday, 16 June 2020: As is the norm each year, once the national budget has been read, the Institute of Economic Affairs analyses the National Budget and shares the analysis with different stakeholders with a view of sensitizing the public of the proposals mentioned by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and their implications in Kenyans.
Follow the link to download the presentation http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/publications/presentations/webinar-15-virtual-public-forum-on-post-budget-forum-fy-2020-2021-analysis-highlights-of-budget-2020-21-analysis
Post date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 | | Category: Budget | | By: Michelle Onditi, |
Tuesday, 16 June 2020: As is the norm each year, once the national budget has been read, the Institute of Economic Affairs analyses the National Budget and shares the analysis with different stakeholders with a view of sensitizing the public of the proposals mentioned by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and their implications in Kenyans.
Follow the link to download the presentation http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/publications/presentations/webinar-15-virtual-public-forum-on-post-budget-forum-fy-2020-2021-analysis-highlights-of-budget-2020-21-analysis
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