Government Clarifies Status of Finance Bill, Highlights Progress in Healthcare and Agriculture

By Njeri Irungu

The government has dismissed rumors circulating online about the proposed 2025/26 Finance Bill, confirming that no such legislation has been drafted or presented to Parliament. Speaking at a press briefing in Nairobi, Government Spokesperson Hon. Sen. (Dr.) Isaac Mwaura emphasized that the budget process is still underway, with the Finance Bill expected only after the National Treasury releases the Draft Budget by the end of April. He assured Kenyans that any revenue-raising measures would undergo thorough public participation before being enacted.

Instead of new taxes, the government’s focus remains on the Budget Policy Statement, which outlines fiscal strategies aimed at reducing public debt while maintaining essential services. The approach includes administrative reforms rather than additional tax burdens, alongside measures to enhance transparency in public spending.

In agriculture, the government’s Guaranteed Minimum Returns program has stabilized incomes for farmers across key sectors. Macadamia prices have risen sharply, making Kenya a leading global producer, while coffee farmers now earn more than double their previous income, with payments made directly via mobile money. Dairy, sugarcane, miraa, and avocado farmers have also seen significant price improvements, reflecting the administration’s shift from consumption subsidies to production incentives.

On healthcare, the transition to the Taifa Care program—formerly the Social Health Authority—has expanded coverage to over 19 million Kenyans, a sharp increase from the previous NHIF system. The program now includes comprehensive support for critical illnesses such as cancer and diabetes, with higher reimbursement rates for intensive care. The government is also introducing flexible payment options to ensure broader access.

Meanwhile, health officials are responding to outbreaks of Kala-azar in Wajir County and cholera in Nairobi, Migori, and Kisumu. Mobile labs, emergency blood banks, and public hygiene campaigns have been deployed to contain the spread and improve treatment outcomes.

In education, the government addressed recent controversies, including the disruption of a school play and the unlawful withholding of exam certificates. Authorities are reviewing the incidents to ensure compliance with regulations while still encouraging student creativity.

The spokesperson also condemned the recent spike in femicide cases, announcing that a technical team is drafting stronger legal measures to combat gender-based violence. Public forums will be held nationwide to gather input on the proposed reforms.

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