National assembly passes national infrastructure fund bill 2026

The national assembly has passed the national infrastructure fund bill (national assembly bill no. 1 of 2026), moving the legislation one step closer to becoming law. The bill, introduced by majority leader Kimani Ichung'wah, underwent its third reading and was approved by a large majority on Thursday, March 5. Opposition leaders have criticized the move and demanded treasury cabinet secretary John Mbadi be summoned over alleged contradictions in his statements.

The national infrastructure fund bill was passed by the national assembly on March 5, 2026, after several legislative stages. Introduced by majority leader Kimani Ichung'wah, it went through the first reading, committee stage involving stakeholder consultations, public hearings, and submissions from bodies like the institute of public finance and ICPAK (institute of certified public accountants of Kenya).

It then underwent the second reading, where the finance committee tabled its report. The fund aims to mobilize almost Ksh5 trillion over the next 10 years to shift infrastructure financing from a debt-led to an investment-led model. It will draw private capital and alternative sources such as pension funds, collective investment schemes, sovereign wealth funds, and climate finance.

Legally structured as a body corporate, the fund can own property, enter contracts, and invest in projects but is prohibited from borrowing or taking credit against its balance sheet. It will be overseen by a seven-member board of directors, chaired by an independent director, with the national treasury cabinet secretary also on the board. The board includes four independent directors and two development banking experts, with strict rules barring members from recent government employment or political affiliations to ensure independence.

President William Ruto, speaking on February 20, 2026, at a Methodist church leadership event at State House, Nairobi, stated that Kenya expects to raise Ksh2.5 trillion, half the total target, by April this year, with the remaining Ksh2.5 trillion over 10 years as outlined.

However, the fund has faced significant opposition, particularly from the united opposition, which has called for treasury cabinet secretary John Mbadi to be summoned by parliament to explain alleged contradictions regarding the NIF. Addressing the press on March 5, Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka accused Mbadi of misleading MPs about the legal and constitutional status of the Ksh5 trillion fund.

According to the opposition, Mbadi's statements to parliamentary committees contradict information in his court affidavit. "These concerns on NIF are directly confirmed by the conduct of John Mbadi, in an affidavit, consistently presenting the Fund to parliamentary committees as a public fund subject to parliamentary oversight," Kalonzo said.

The affidavit revealed a contradictory reality, indicating the fund is not a constitutional public fund under Article 206 but a limited liability company that had not even been incorporated when Mbadi gave assurances to MPs. "This court affidavit revealed a whole contradictory reality. The entity is not a Fund within the meaning of Article 206 at all, but a limited liability company that had not even been incorporated when these assurances were being given to MPs," he added.

Opposition leaders described Mbadi's contradiction as a serious constitutional issue, arguing that misleading parliament on such a major financial matter undermines public accountability. "As a CS who assures parliament of a Ksh5 trillion vehicle constitutional status, swears under oath, then misleads them, has not made a technical error. He has misled the legislature on a matter of the highest fiscal and constitutional consequence," Kalonzo affirmed. He added, "The National Assembly must summon CS Mbadi to reconcile his parliamentary presentation with his court testimony."

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Illustration of President William Ruto addressing parliament with cheering lawmakers, unveiling Kenya's Ksh5 trillion transformation plan in investments for agriculture, energy, and infrastructure.
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يعلن روتو عن خطة تحول بقيمة 5 تريليون شلن في خطاب الدولة

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

ألقى الرئيس ويليام روتو خطاب حالة الأمة في 20 نوفمبر 2025، موضحًا مخططًا بقيمة 5 تريليون شلن لتحويل كينيا من خلال الاستثمارات في رأس المال البشري والزراعة والطاقة والبنية التحتية. تهدف الخطة إلى رفع كينيا إلى وضع دولة عالم أول خلال العقد القادم. هتف المشرعون في الخطاب بصيحات 'توتام' أثناء مناقشات توسعة الطرق.

نفى سكرتير الخزانة جون مبادي التقارير التي تدعي أنه اعترف بالكذب بشأن الصندوق الوطني للبنية التحتية. وفي 4 مارس 2026، أكد أن مشروع قانون الصندوق يقترب من الموافقة في البرلمان، معتبراً أن فجوات التواصل لا يجب أن تُعتبر كذباً.

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وافق مجلس وزراء كينيا على صندوق بنية تحتية وطني بقيمة 5 تريليون شلن كيني لتسريع النمو الاقتصادي. إلى جانب صندوق ثروة سيادي جديد، سيستخدم تمويلاً إبداعياً مثل بيع الأصول العامة والمدخرات الوطنية لدعم المشاريع ذات الأولوية. يأتي القرار بعد تعهد الرئيس روتو بإنشاء الصندوق قريباً.

The Plateau State House of Assembly has approved the N817.5 billion Appropriation Bill for the 2026 fiscal year. This decision came during a session on Wednesday.

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سيجتمع جميع ممثلي الجمعية الوطنية في نايفاشا ابتداءً من الاثنين لمناقشة استعدادات هيئة الانتخابات المستقلة والحدود (IEBC) للانتخابات العامة عام 2027 وتحديات تنفيذ المنهج القائم على الكفاءات (CBC). سيشهد الانسحاب السنوي مناقشات مع وزير المالية جون مبادي، ووزير الصحة عادن دوالي، ووزير التعليم جوليوس ميغوس أوغامبا حول الاقتصاد وخدمات الصحة والتعليم. تغطي الأجندة أيضًا مستقبل صندوق تنمية الدوائر التابع للحكومة الوطنية (NG-CDF) قبل إعادة افتتاح البرلمان في 10 فبراير.

President William Ruto signed a cooperation agreement between the national government and Nairobi County under a new partnership framework. He emphasized that the pact does not transfer county functions but aims to enhance the capital city's performance in four key areas. Critics have questioned the transparency and constitutional adherence in the process.

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Senators have sharply criticized Nandi Governor Stephen Sang and his executive for alleged financial mismanagement and legal breaches in key county institutions. In a statement issued on January 27, 2026, the Senate County Public Investments and Special Funds Committee, led by Senator William Kisang, questioned the management of the Kapsabet Nandi Water and Sanitation Company, Kapsabet Municipality, and the Kapsabet County Referral Hospital. The hospital drew the most attention after receiving a qualified audit opinion from the Auditor General.

 

 

 

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