Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi recently highlighted that the Kenyan government has too many advisors who don’t contribute meaningful value. He emphasized the need for the government to streamline advisory roles and focus on quality, rather than quantity, to improve decision-making and reduce unnecessary expenditures. This comes as part of broader efforts to enhance public sector efficiency, reduce wastage, and address Kenya’s mounting public debt. Mbadi’s remarks align with his push for fiscal reforms and accountability in managing government resources.
BURKINA FASO GOVERNMENT DISSOLUTION.
Burkina Faso military Junta led by captain Ibrahim Traore dismissed prime minister Apolinaire Joachim and dissolved the government. The decision was announced through an official decree but without an explanation…