Les projets de Ruto recevront des milliards dans le budget à venir

Le président William Ruto prévoit d’allouer plus de la moitié du budget de l’exercice 2026/27 à ses projets prioritaires. Ceux-ci incluent le logement, l’éducation, la santé et les infrastructures, selon le projet de Budget Policy Statement (BPS). Le programme de logements abordables (AHP) sera parmi ceux recevant un financement important.

Le projet de Budget Policy Statement (BPS) pour l’exercice 2026/27 indique que le gouvernement kenyan sous la présidence de William Ruto allouera plus de la moitié du budget à des projets prioritaires. Ces derniers se concentrent sur des domaines clés tels que le logement, l’éducation, la santé et les infrastructures.  نن  نLe programme de logements abordables (AHP) sera un grand bénéficiaire du financement, reflétant l’engagement du gouvernement à fournir des logements abordables aux citoyens. Les secteurs de l’éducation et de la santé recevront également un soutien substantiel pour améliorer les services publics.  نن  نCette approche découle de la stratégie de l’administration pour un développement durable, bien que les détails complets du budget dépendent de l’approbation parlementaire.

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