Desperate broke Kenya continues to scavenging for IMF debt to finance her budget

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Kenya meets IMF terms after legal changes
MONDAY OCTOBER 1 2018







Treasury secretary Henry Rotich. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NMG
In Summary
  • Kenya met at least eight of the conditions specified in the March 2018 IMF staff report, but was only partially in compliance for several others while information is lacking on the status of some such as modernisation of the monetary policy framework.
  • Among the conditions that have so far been met include effecting fiscal consolidation through austerity implemented via a supplementary budget, and increase of tax revenues.
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By GEOFFREY IRUNGU
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Kenya’s compliance with conditions of the International Monetary Fund has improved with the recent legal enactments, even after a fallout with the fund.

Kenya met at least eight of the conditions specified in the March 2018 IMF staff report, but was only partially in compliance for several others while information is lacking on the status of some such as modernisation of the monetary policy framework.

Among the conditions that have so far been met include effecting fiscal consolidation through austerity implemented via a supplementary budget, and increase of tax revenues.

This included widening the tax base by introducing new measures to remove value added tax exemptions and meeting the fiscal deficit target for the 2017/18 fiscal year.

Parliament passed new tax measures that are expected to reduce the deficit and cut reliance on debt by raising more revenue for the exchequer.

While it cut VAT on fuel to eight per cent instead of applying the standard 16 per cent, it introduced several other measures that effectively counteracted the effect of the lower VAT on fuel.

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Analysts said the Treasury was in a better position to negotiate with the IMF for a new precautionary facility after the old one expired on September 14.

“We are of the view that the austerity measures will give the Treasury ammunition to renegotiate a new precautionary facility with the IMF following the expiry of the $989.8 million Stand-By Arrangement,” said Genghis Capital, an investment bank.


The Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) official foreign exchange reserves are also above the target of 4.5 months of import cover agreed on with the fund.

As of September 25, the CBK held official reserves to the tune of 5.6 months of import cover.

“One of the reasons for obtaining the IMF facility was to have a fall-back position in terms of foreign exchange reserves that Kenya can resort to if need be.

“Now we have enough forex reserves. That shilling’s value is okay. On the rate cap, it couldn’t be removed because that would make credit expensive,” said Susan Makena, a research analyst at Sterling Capital.

Kenya is, however, yet to comply with enacting a new Income Tax Act, which further reduces the exemptions and thereby widens the tax base — a revenue raising strategy that is intended to also cut reliance on debt financing in the Budget.


https://www.nation.co.ke/business/K...-legal-changes/996-4786958-1574hl3/index.html
 
Desperate Geuza Ulale with a brain the size of a frog scavenges for anything that will make Kenya look bad as he eats Albino people down in the dark satanic country of Dangagiza
 
Desperate Geuza Ulale with a brain the size of a frog scavenges for anything that will make Kenya look bad as he eats Albino people down in the dark satanic country of Dangagiza
Hahahahahahaha, poleni Sana majirani zetu, muhimu mjifunze kwamba tabia ya kujisifia na ubinafsi uliozidi kiasi mwisho ni aibu na kujuta.
 
Hahahahahahaha, poleni Sana majirani zetu, muhimu mjifunze kwamba tabia ya kujisifia na ubinafsi uliozidi kiasi mwisho ni aibu na kujuta.

Tihahahhaaaaa. Yours is an exercise in futility. Mtapata taabu sana.
 
Every time Geza exposes your news you get anal itching, that is the reality you have to accept because is the product of tribalism, nepotism and inequality brought by capitalism

There is no reality there. It just goes to show how satanic you are, always green with envy and nothing more. Atleast we know our problems and we try to solve them. How will you ever solve the cannibalism that you have. Msituambukize ushetani you pretenders.
 
When are you going to solve problems of tribalism, corruption, killings, slums, hunger and terrorism?
 
Mbna umeandika na hasira..punguza jazba
 
Every time Geza exposes your news you get anal itching, that is the reality you have to accept because is the product of tribalism, nepotism and inequality brought by capitalism
Umeshindwa na nn wewe kutu expose..ama wewe hujui kudanganya
 
KENYA IS A FAILED STATE,Simple as eating ndiz
 
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