The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) did not pay dividends to the Treasury for the financial year ending in June 2025, a first in seven years, despite a surplus of 65.8 billion shillings (510 million USD). The information, widely reported by the local press on Monday, October 13, indicates that the institution has chosen to…...
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