- The World Bank has recommended Kenya implement additional consumption taxes including excise duty and VAT
- The proposed taxes are intended to help clear mounting supplier arrears
- Implementation of these tax measures could potentially trigger fresh social unrest in the country
- Kenya is facing pressure to address its outstanding debts to suppliers through increased taxation
- The recommendation comes amid concerns about the social and economic impact of higher taxes on citizens
Source: businessdailyafrica.com
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