The Purpose of the Equalisation Fund in Kenya
The Equalisation Fund is a special fund established under Article 204 of the Kenyan Constitution. Its primary goal is to...
The Equalisation Fund is a special fund established under Article 204 of the Kenyan Constitution. Its primary goal is to...
The Consolidated Fund in Kenya is the main bank account of the national government, established under Article 206 of the...
The Contingencies Fund in Kenya is established under Article 208 of the Kenyan Constitution to address urgent and unforeseen expenditures...
The Kenyan Constitution provides a structured process for removing or impeaching the Deputy President. This process is mainly handled by...
The County Emergency Fund is established under Section 110 of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act to provide county governments...
The Constitution of Kenya establishes several public funds to ensure efficient financial management at both the national and county levels....
Parliament plays a critical role in overseeing and managing public finances in Kenya. This role is exercised through the National...
Public finance management in Kenya involves the distribution of financial resources between the national and county governments. The process follows...
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is a constitutional body established under Article 171 of the Kenyan Constitution. Its primary role...
Fake news is a major problem in Kenya, especially during elections, political campaigns, and crisis periods. Fabricated news spreads quickly...
The Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) is a key institution responsible for facilitating cooperation between the National and County Governments....
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