

Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta has been allocated an additional Sh23 million in the mini-budget tabled in the National Assembly.
The revised budget increases his allocation for local travel and other transportation costs from Sh28 million to Sh29 million for the period ending June 30.
However, his foreign travel budget has been slightly reduced by Sh1 million, from Sh96 million to Sh95 million.
Several budgetary reallocations have been made for the former president’s office:
This includes Printing, Advertising, and Information Supplies & Services, whose budget has been reduced by Sh2.5 million, from Sh5.7 million to Sh3.2 million.
Training expenses have been allocated Sh400,000, a new vote that was not included in the 2024/25 financial budget.