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Kenyans have four days to give Treasury views on taxation, debt management

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The National Treasury in September sought views from Kenyans on governing public finance. [File, Standard]

Kenyans have four days to give the National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi their views on how they would like the Ministry to manage the country's financial situation going forward.

The Treasury in September sought views from Kenyans on governing of the country's public finance.

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