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Govt Eyes KSh 70B Through PPPs, Pension Reforms Set for July Rollout

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The government is intensifying its efforts to mobilize development financing through public-private partnerships (PPPs), with 32 projects currently at various stages, targeting to raise KSh 70 billion in the 2025/2026 financial year.

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Hon. John Mbadi, while presenting the Budget Statement in Parliament, emphasized that leveraging private sector capital remains a key strategy for accelerating infrastructure and service delivery without overburdening public finances.

“We continue to strengthen the role of public-private partnerships in financing our development agenda,” said CS Mbadi.

In addition to PPPs, the government is set to roll out a new pension management system on July 1, 2025, aimed at transforming how retirement benefits are administered.

The upgraded system will feature real-time claims processing and integration with the national identification and payroll systems, reducing delays, errors, and leakages.

These changes form part of a wider reform package being spearheaded through the National Retirement Benefits Policy, developed by the National Treasury in collaboration with key stakeholders.

“This policy provides a forward-looking strategy to tackle long-standing structural challenges in Kenya’s pension sector,” noted CS Mbadi.

The reforms are expected to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in pension administration, benefiting both current and future retirees.

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