People Daily | by Anthony Mwangi
The National Treasury is seeking Sh83.3 billion to support its programmes in its first Supplementary Budget this year.
The budget, according to Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani is seeking to address post-Covid-19 related interventions, provisions for security-related expenditure, pending bills, salary shortfall and Phase IV of job evaluation.
Treasury has thus made several adjustments to ministries and programmes with State House allocated an additional Sh568.6 million to support operations, maintenance and donor commitment while the office of the Deputy President getting Sh90.8 million more…









