
Kenya's Youth Shape Finance Bill 2025: A Mwananchi-Driven Budget
Kenya's Finance Bill 2025: Youth Voices Shape National Budget Kenya is witnessing a significant shift in its budget-making process, with the Finance Bill 2025 incorporating unprecedented levels of youth participation. This development is highlighted in a recent interview with Martin Muli, CEO of Techie, a prominent technology firm. Muli lauded the government's efforts to engage young people, stating, "I'm very happy that the Cabinet Secretary put together some of the feedback he got from young people." This engagement, he explained, has resulted in a budget that is "Mwananchi-driven," reflecting the needs and priorities of ordinary Kenyans. The Cabinet Secretary's proactive approach in seeking youth input has involved public forums, social media initiatives, and media outreach to ensure widespread understanding of the Finance Bill. Muli's comments underscore the success of this strategy, emphasizing the importance of continuous public engagement in shaping national policy. The Finance Bill 2025 serves as a model for inclusive governance, demonstrating the government's commitment to incorporating the voices of all its citizens in the decision-making process. This collaborative approach promises a more equitable and responsive budget that addresses the needs of Kenya's diverse population.