
2026/27 Budget: Kenyans Earning Below Ksh 30K Face Continued PAYE Deductions
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By MOSES SAGWE|

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has omitted the promised PAYE exemption for Kenyans earning below Ksh 30,000 from the 2026/2027 budget estimates, leaving over a million workers waiting for relief.
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