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What Sh2.1 trillion Budget will buy Kenya in 2015

Every police station is expected to receive a trained dog in the new financial year that starts in July, as President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Government takes the fight against the nightmare  that is the country’s insecurity a notch higher.

When he rises to read out the next financial year’s Budget next month, Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich will also tell Parliament that the Government will hire an additional 10,000 teachers, 14,000 police officers and distribute food to 1.6 million needy people.

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