Kenyans have the chance to influence how the 2025/26 national budget will look, thanks to a recent initiative by the National Treasury.
The National Treasury issued a public appeal to Kenyans, urging them to participate in the shaping of the upcoming budget by sending specific and general suggestions to the docket.
Through a public notice, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Economic Planning John Mbadi revealed he would present the budget statement to parliament on June 12, 2025.
This gives Kenyans a little over three weeks to contribute ideas and proposals which reflect their economic realities and priorities.