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Tana River MCAs go three months without salaries amid budget dispute

Capital FM Business Jun 4, 2026 4h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 5 views
Tana River MCAs go three months without salaries amid budget dispute
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TANA RIVER, Kenya, June 4 – Members of the Tana River County Assembly and staff have reportedly gone without salaries for three months, raising concerns over the assembly’s financial management and triggering tensions between the legislative and executive arms of… TANA RIVER, Kenya, June 4 – Members of the Tana River County Assembly and staff have reportedly gone without salaries for three months, raising concerns over the assembly’s financial management and triggering tensions between the legislative and executive arms of the county government. Sources familiar with the matter say MCAs and assembly staff have not […]
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