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Consequences National Treasury Asking Parastatals To Give It Money – Two Economists Wehliye And Ndii Weigh In

[ad_1] David Ndii (Left) and Mohamed Wehliye Parastatals have been ordered to give money to the National Treasury. The move has dire consequences for the economy and survivival of some of those parastatals; even the country at large if you like. According to two of Kenya’s best economists, David Ndii and Mohamed Wehl

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Consequences National Treasury Asking Parastatals To Give It Money – Two Economists Wehliye And Ndii Weigh In

[ad_1] David Ndii (Left) and Mohamed Wehliye Parastatals have been ordered to give money to the National Treasury. The move has dire consequences for the economy and survivival of some of those parastatals; even the country at large if you like. According to two of Kenya’s best economists, David Ndii and Mohamed Wehliye, this shows that the government is dire straits than it has cared to admit in the past. The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and other parastatals have already complied with the directive. Giving billions of their cash reserves to National Treasury. It was this week reported that the GoK had received half of what was required i.e Ksh33 bilion against Ksh78 billion that was targeted. “We are happy with...

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