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Rotich catches up with the real ‘hustlers’ in new tax measures

Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Planning Henry Rotich holds the briefcase bearing Kenya Budget for 2019/2020 financial year at the National Treasury offices on June 13, 2019. [David Gichuru/Standard]

Security guards, drivers and cleaners are among the lowest-income earners that will help National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich raise Sh1.8 trillion in new tax measures.

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