Ruto defends 6% NSSF deductions after court ruling on Act

President William Ruto has defended plans for higher National Social Security Fund contributions, stating that employees and employers will each pay 6 per cent of monthly wages. His comments follow a Court of Appeal ruling that upheld the unconstitutionality of the NSSF Act, 2013.

Speaking on Saturday, June 13, in Kakamega during the launch of Shirikiana Sacco, Ruto said the government had agreed with employee representatives on the new rates to boost national savings. He noted that NSSF assets had grown from KSh312 billion to KSh670 billion in two years and projected KSh1 trillion by 2027.

The remarks come after the Court of Appeal on May 29, 2026, dismissed an application to suspend a judgment declaring the NSSF Act, 2013, unconstitutional. Despite this, the NSSF and the Federation of Kenya Employers have directed employers to continue deducting at the enhanced rates.

Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama warned on the same day that employers risk legal action if they continue the higher deductions without a valid basis. He said employers must revert to the previous KSh200 monthly rate or obtain employee consent.

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Kenyan Senator Samson Cherargei tabling Senate motion to audit and reduce former President Uhuru Kenyatta's retirement benefits amid political backlash.
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Senator Cherargei tables motion to audit and cut Uhuru Kenyatta’s retirement benefits

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Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei tabled a motion in the Senate on May 4, 2026, seeking to audit, reduce, or eliminate state benefits for former President Uhuru Kenyatta over his alleged partisan political involvement, violating retirement laws. The proposal, requiring two-thirds parliamentary support, has sparked backlash from Kenyatta's allies amid ongoing political tensions.

The Federation of Kenya Employers has opposed tax measures in the 2026 Finance Bill, citing heavy burdens on workers and businesses. FKE plans to submit an official objection on Monday.

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The Law Society of Kenya has urged Parliament to lower Pay As You Earn rates and introduce a tax-free threshold of Ksh30,000 per month in the Finance Bill 2026.

National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has reassured Kenyans that the proposed PAYE tax relief for low earners remains on track, even though it was omitted from the Finance Bill 2026.

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Rais William Ruto ameitangaza ongezeko la posho za wanariadha na maofisa wa michezo wakati wa sherehe za kurudisha nyumbani Sebastian Sawe, mwenye rekodi ya dunia. Posho za kila siku zimepanda kutoka dola 60 hadi 200 kwa wanariadha na kutoka 80 hadi 300 kwa maofisa. Pia ametangaza mabadiliko katika zawadi za medali na kuanzisha akademia za michezo.

The National Government filed an appeal before the Council of State to reverse the provisional suspension of a $25 trillion transfer from private funds to Colpensiones. The precautionary measure was issued on April 28 against Decree 415 of 2026. The ministries defend the decree's legality within the pension reform framework.

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Wadau kutoka sekta ya kibinafsi, benki na wahasibu wameiambia Kamati ya Bunge ya Fedha na Mipango ya Kitaifa kupunguza kiwango cha juu cha ushuru wa PAYE kutoka asilimia 35 hadi 30.

 

 

 

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