Kenyan Newspapers Review: State House's Budget Doubles Under Emergency Clause without MPs' Approval - News Summed Up

Kenyan Newspapers Review: State House's Budget Doubles Under Emergency Clause without MPs' Approval


On Friday, March 6, the Kenyan newspapers highlighted the lavish expenditure by the State House, whose budget increased by 98% in the current financial year. Daily NationDue to additional funding made possible by an emergency clause that permits spending without the National Assembly's approval, the State House budget for the current fiscal year has doubled to KSh16.998 billion. The StandardA legal dispute has arisen around the ownership and operation of Super Metro, a bus company in Nairobi. The family sued Super Metro Ltd, Super Metro East and Central Africa Ltd, Super Metro Parcels and Courier Ltd, and Super Metro Insurance Executive Coach Ltd.Other parties in the case are Kristomh Nyuranda, Daniel Mukuria, George Ng'ang'a, John Kamanda, Francis Chege, Nelson Nduki, Patrick Iregi, Joseph Waweru, George Ritho, Joseph Mwangi, and Susan Kariuki. Nyoike’s family told the court that they owned 100 shares of Super Metro Limited and 500 shares each in Super Metro Executive and Super Metro Insurance.


Source: Daily Nation March 06, 2026 08:21 UTC



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