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Kenya’s Sh4.8 Trillion Budget: A Delicate Balancing Act Between Growth, Debt and the Cost of Living

By Abdihakim SiyadJune 11, 2026 Kenya News 5 Mins Read
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As Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi rises in Parliament to present Kenya’s 2026/27 Budget, the country finds itself at a critical economic crossroads.

The proposed Sh4.8 trillion spending plan the largest budget in Kenya’s history comes at a time when millions of households continue to struggle with a high cost of living, businesses face a challenging operating environment, and the government remains under pressure to contain a growing debt burden.

The budget is more than a statement of government spending priorities. It is a reflection of Kenya’s economic realities, political pressures and development ambitions.

At its core lies a difficult question: how can the government finance essential services and development projects while avoiding additional financial strain on citizens already grappling with economic hardships?

The Sh4.8 trillion budget represents a significant increase in government expenditure and underscores the state’s determination to maintain investments in key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, housing and social protection.

Education remains the largest beneficiary, receiving a substantial allocation to support schools, universities, student financing and teacher recruitment. The allocation signals recognition that education remains one of the most important pillars for long-term economic growth and social mobility.

Healthcare also receives a significant boost as the government continues implementing Universal Health Coverage reforms. Resources are expected to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, improve access to medical services and support critical healthcare programmes aimed at improving the well-being of Kenyans.

Housing remains another major focus area. Billions have been earmarked for the Affordable Housing Programme, one of President William Ruto’s flagship initiatives.

The government argues that the programme not only addresses the country’s housing deficit but also creates employment opportunities, particularly for young people in the construction sector and related industries.

Beyond these sectors, the budget allocates resources to social protection programmes, including support for vulnerable households, older persons and disadvantaged groups. Such interventions are intended to cushion those most affected by economic challenges and rising living costs.

However, while the spending priorities appear ambitious, the real challenge lies in financing them. Government revenues are expected to fall considerably short of total expenditure.

This means Kenya will continue relying on borrowing to bridge the gap between income and spending.One of the most closely watched aspects of the budget is the government’s plan to borrow nearly Sh998 billion domestically.

While domestic borrowing can help finance development and government operations, economists warn that excessive borrowing may crowd out the private sector. Banks may prefer lending to government due to lower risk, leaving businesses with limited access to affordable credit.

This could slow investment, job creation and overall economic expansion.The issue of public debt remains one of the most pressing concerns facing Kenya today. Over the years, debt repayment has consumed a growing share of government revenue, reducing the amount available for development projects and public services.

Although the government insists it is committed to fiscal discipline and reducing the budget deficit over time, concerns persist about the sustainability of Kenya’s debt levels.

Revenue collection will also be under intense scrutiny. Following widespread public resistance to previous tax measures, the government faces the difficult task of raising sufficient revenue without imposing additional burdens on taxpayers.

Rather than introducing major new taxes, Treasury is expected to focus on improving tax compliance, enhancing efficiency within revenue collection agencies and sealing loopholes that result in revenue losses.The success of this strategy could determine whether the budget achieves its objectives.

If revenue targets are missed, the government may be forced to increase borrowing, cut spending or postpone critical projects. Such outcomes would place additional pressure on public finances and potentially slow economic growth.

At the same time, external economic factors continue to present challenges. Global economic uncertainty, fluctuating fuel prices, international conflicts and supply chain disruptions all have the potential to affect Kenya’s economic performance.

Rising energy costs, for instance, can contribute to inflation and increase the cost of doing business, ultimately affecting consumers through higher prices.For ordinary Kenyans, the most important question is whether this budget will improve their daily lives.

Citizens will be looking for policies and spending decisions that create jobs, lower the cost of living, improve healthcare services and strengthen educational opportunities.

Businesses, meanwhile, will seek measures that support investment, reduce operating costs and encourage economic growth.The budget also arrives at a politically significant moment.

With growing public demand for accountability and efficient use of public resources, government spending decisions will face heightened scrutiny. Kenyans increasingly expect transparency and measurable results from every shilling allocated through the national budget.

Ultimately, the 2026/27 Budget is a balancing act. It attempts to fund development priorities while managing debt obligations, sustaining economic growth and responding to citizens’ concerns about affordability and taxation.

The true test will not be the figures announced in Parliament but the government’s ability to effectively implement its plans and deliver meaningful outcomes.

As John Mbadi presents the largest budget in Kenya’s history, the nation enters a new fiscal year filled with both opportunities and challenges.

The budget provides a roadmap for the country’s economic direction, but its success will depend on prudent financial management, effective implementation and the government’s ability to translate ambitious plans into real benefits for millions of Kenyans.

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