
Kenya's State House Secures Additional Sh890 Million for Renovations Amidst Austerity Talks
Nairobi, Kenya – Recent reports indicate that Kenya's State House has been allocated an additional Sh890 million for renovations, sparking public debate amidst ongoing discussions on government austerity. The funds are part of broader expenditures on official residences, with State Lodges in various regions also receiving significant allocations. According to a newspaper article highlighted in a local news broadcast, the State Lodge in Eldoret is set to receive Sh60 million for renovations. Other notable allocations include Sh42 million for the Mombasa State Lodge, Sh25 million for the Kisumu State Lodge, and Sh10 million for the mechanical garage. These figures underscore the considerable investment in presidential and state facilities. Critics have raised concerns regarding these expenditures, particularly given the government's stated commitment to reducing luxury spending and managing public finances responsibly. The renovations, which include upgrades to roofs, paintwork, and general infrastructure, are detailed in supplementary budget documents. The ongoing discussion reflects the public's keen interest in how national resources are being utilized.