Friday, June 14, 2019

KENYA BUDGET 2019/2020 AND ALLOCATION FOR EACH INSTITUTION,






Universal Health Coverage Allocation.

Below are allocations for health sector;

Ksh 47.8 billion to activities and programmes geared towards universal health coverage

I have allocated Ksh 7.9billionfrom the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund to fund the universal health care initiatives

Ksh 2.9 billion for Doctors/Clinical Officers/Nurses internship programme

Ksh 14.4 billion for Kenyatta National Hospital

Ksh 9.2 billion for Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital

Ksh 2.3 billion for Kenya Medical Research Institute

Ksh 7.4 billion for Kenya Medical Training Centres (KMTC)

1.2 billion for Health Workers Internship Programme

Affordable Housing Allocation

Ksh 10.5 billion to cater for social housing and construction of affordable housing units, including housing Units for the Police and Kenya Prison

Ksh 2.3 billion for the Public Servants Housing Mortgage Scheme

Ksh 5.0 billion for the National Housing Development Fund

Manufacturing.

Ksh 1.1 billion for the development of textile and leather industrial park, Naivasha Industrial Parkand Cotton Development subsidy

Ksh 0.4billion to Constituency Industrial Development Centers

Ksh 1.0 billion to modernize facilities in Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI)

Food and Nutrition Security Allocation

Ksh 2.0 billion for the National Value Chain Support Programme

Ksh 3.0 billion for setting up the Coffee Cherry Revolving Fund

Ksh 2.1 billion debt for cane deliveries to public mills

Ksh 1.0 billion for crop diversification

Ksh 0.8 billion for the rehabilitation of Fish Landing Sites

Ksh 0.7billionfor small-holder dairy commercialization.

Ksh 7.9 billion for ongoing irrigation projects

Critical Infrastructure Allocation

Ksh 180.9billionforon-going roads construction projects

Ksh 55.8 billion for the completion of Phase 2A of the SGR

Ksh 11.0 billion for the LAPSSET Project

Ksh 7.2 billion for the Mombasa Port Development Project

Ksh 8.6 billion for the geothermal Development

Ksh61.2billionfor power transmission and distribution

Ksh 4.5 billion for electrification of public institutions

Ksh 5.5 billion for Last Mile Connectivity

Ksh 1.3 billion for Connectivity Subsidy

Ksh 1.0 billion for street lightning

Ksh 1.5 billion for transformers in our constituencies

Education Sector Allocation

Ksh 55.4 billion is allocated to cater for Free Day Secondary Education Programme

Ksh 13.4 billion for Free Primary Education Programme

Ksh 3.2billionfor the recruitment of additional teachers

Ksh 1.5 billion for primary and secondary school infrastructure

Ksh 10.3 billion for tuition and tools support to vocational training

Ksh 6.8 billion for the construction and equipping of technical institutions

Ksh 4.0billionfor examinations fee waiver for all class eight and form four candidates

sh4.0 billion for NHIF Insurance for secondary school students

Ksh 97.7 billion to support University Education

Ksh 12.6 billion to the Higher Education Loans Board

Summary of Other allocations

Ksh 10.9 billion for verified pending bills which will be paid before end of this month (June 2019)

Online workers registered with Ajira as members to be exempted from tax and pay ksh. 10,000 per



County Government allocations: Ksh 371.6 billion

Ksh 450.9 billion to the “Big Four” Plan drivers and their enabling sectors







Affordable Housing Allocation.

Ksh 10.5 billion to cater for social housing and construction of affordable housing units, including housing Units for the Police and Kenya Prison

Ksh 2.3 billion for the Public Servants Housing Mortgage Scheme

Ksh 5.0 billion for the National Housing Development Fund

Manufacturing

Ksh 1.1 billion for the development of textile and leather industrial park, Naivasha Industrial Parkand Cotton Development subsidy

Ksh 0.4billion to Constituency Industrial Development Centers

Ksh 1.0 billion to modernize facilities in Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI).







Critical Infrastructure Allocation.

Ksh 180.9billionforon-going roads construction projects

Ksh 55.8 billion for the completion of Phase 2A of the SGR

Ksh 11.0 billion for the LAPSSET Project

Ksh 7.2 billion for the Mombasa Port Development Project

Ksh 8.6 billion for the geothermal Development

Ksh61.2billionfor power transmission and distribution

Ksh 4.5 billion for electrification of public institutions

Ksh 5.5 billion for Last Mile Connectivity

Ksh 1.3 billion for Connectivity Subsidy

Ksh 1.0 billion for street lightning

Ksh 1.5 billion for transformers in our constituencies.



Food and Nutrition Security Allocation.

Ksh 2.0 billion for the National Value Chain Support Programme

Ksh 3.0 billion for setting up the Coffee Cherry Revolving Fund

Ksh 2.1 billion debt for cane deliveries to public mills

Ksh 1.0 billion for crop diversification

Ksh 0.8 billion for the rehabilitation of Fish Landing Sites

Ksh 0.7billionfor small-holder dairy commercialization.

Ksh 7.9 billion for ongoing irrigation projects.















Education Sector Allocation.

Ksh 55.4 billion is allocated to cater for Free Day Secondary Education Programme

Ksh 13.4 billion for Free Primary Education Programme

Ksh 3.2billionfor the recruitment of additional teachers

Ksh 1.5 billion for primary and secondary school infrastructure

Ksh 10.3 billion for tuition and tools support to vocational training

Ksh 6.8 billion for the construction and equipping of technical institutions

Ksh 4.0billionfor examinations fee waiver for all class eight and form four candidates

sh4.0 billion for NHIF Insurance for secondary school students

Ksh 97.7 billion to support University Education

Ksh 12.6 billion to the Higher Education Loans Board.



Summery for other allocations.



Ksh 10.9 billion for verified pending bills which will be paid before end of this month (June 2019)

Online workers registered with Ajira as members to be exempted from tax and pay ksh. 10,000 per



County Government allocations: Ksh 371.6 billion

Ksh 450.9 billion to the “Big Four” Plan drivers and their enabling sectors

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