Residents of Tinderet sub-county have urged the national government to adopt a balanced and realistic fiscal plan that addresses the needs of ordinary citizens as the country finalizes the 2026-2027 financial year budget. They said the spending plan should be prepared in a manner that does not push the country deeper into debt and persistent…
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