Education receives biggest share in 2024/2025 budgetary allocation

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The Ministry Education is the biggest beneficiary in the 2024/2025 financial year after being allocated a whopping Kshs. 659.5 billion equivalent to 27.5% of the budget which is estimated to be Sh 3.9 trillion

The Higher Education Loans Board has been allocated Kshs. 36.31 billion where the ongoing university projects has seen projection of Kshs. 4.3 billion

In order to address the recent strikes by Junior Secondary School teachers, the Teachers Service Commission has been given Sh 17.9 billion to convert all 46,000 JSS interns and hiring of new ones

President William Ruto’s University Funding Model has received Kshs. 25.5 billion where reintroduction of school feeding programme was allocated Kshs. 3 billion to address malnutrition and improve pupils enrolment

Technical and Vocational Education Training capitation and projects allocated 30.68 billion

Capitation for free Primary Education Kshs. 9.1 billion where Capitation for free Day Secondary Education is Kshs. 61.8 billion…

Capitation for JSS: Kshs. 30.6 billion

Health

Rolling out the Universal Health Cover under the Botttom-up Economic Transformation Agenda plan received Ksh13.8 billion.

Primary Health Care Fund: Kshs. 8.1 billion and Emergency, Chronic, and Critical Illness: Kshs. 2.0 billion

Provision of intern doctors: Kshs. 3.7 billion

Agriculture:

A Total Allocation: Kshs. 48.23 billion went to agricultural sector

Cherry Coffee Revolving Fund: Kshs. 2 billion

Fertilizer Subsidy: Kshs. 10 billion

Sugar reforms: Kshs. 1.7 billion

New KCC: Kshs. 2.25 billion

Livestock:

Total Allocation: Kshs. 12.32 billion

Livestock restocking: Kshs. 1 billion

Milk Coolers: Kshs. 500 million

Milk Factory in Narok: Kshs. 250 million

Mopping up skins and hides : Kshs. 200 million

Irrigation:

Total Allocation: Kshs. 23.4 billion

Galana Kulalu irrigation project: Kshs. 1 billion

Water:

Total Allocation:Kshs. 52.4 billion

Energy:

Total Allocation:Kshs. 69.6 billion

Last mile connectivity:Kshs. 14.5 billion

Roads:

Total Allocation:Kshs. 199.4 billion

Recurrent expenditure: Kshs. 72.2 billion

Development expenditure: Kshs. 127.2 billion

Trade and Industry:

County Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks: Kshs. 4.6 billion

Flagship Export Processing Zone Hubs: Kshs. 1.86 billion

Security sector

Sh173.1b allocation for the security sector;
-Sh110.6b for the National Police Service,
-Sh46.3 for NIS, Sh32.7b for the Prisons Dept,

Sh13.9b for leasing police vehicles

Sh918.4m for equipping the forensic lab.

NGCDF:

Total Allocation: Kshs. 62.96 billion

NGAAF: Kshs. 3.98 billion

Equalization Fund:8B

Equitable Share to Counties: Kshs. 400.1 billion, over 25% of the last audited revenue,

Housing sector
-Ksh. 92.1 B for the housing urban development and public works.
-allocation of Sh1b for construction of housing units for Kenya Police officers across Kenya

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