Nairobi is receiving Sh21.41 billion from Sh20.17 billion allocated in the previous year. Nakuru’s allocation has increased from Sh13.77 billion to Sh14.45 billion, Turkana’s allocation growing from Sh13.21 billion to Sh13.89 billion.
Kakamega and Kiambu are getting Sh13.67 billion and Sh13.07 billion from Sh12.98 billion and Sh12.29 billion, respectively.
Mandera, allocation has increased from Sh11.69 billion to Sh12.26 billion and Kilifi, which will get Sh12.81 billion from Sh12.16 billion.
Others are Kitui (Sh11.50 billion), Bungoma (Sh11.83 billion), Wajir (Sh10.50 billion), Meru (Sh10.55 billion), Machakos (Sh10.17 billion).
Kisii will get (Sh9.81 billion), Kwale (Sh9.07 billion), Narok (Sh9.77 billion), Uasin Gishu (Sh8.97 billion), Mombasa (Sh8.38
billion), Migori (Sh8.88 billion), Marsabit (Sh8.10 billion), Kisumu (Sh8.90 billion) and Makueni (Sh8.97 billion).
Lamu is receiving the lowest Sh3.85 billion from Sh3.25 billion, while Elgeyo Marakwet is getting Sh5.51 billion from Sh4.82 billion, and Isiolo is receiving Sh5.63 billion from Sh4.92 billion.
Tharaka Nithi and Taita Taveta will get sh5.05 billion Sh5.75 billion from Sh4.39 billion and Sh5.06 billion, respectively.
Kirinyaga is getting Sh6.15 billion from Sh5.44 billion, Laikipia is getting Sh6.10 billion from Sh5.38 billion, Nyamira is getting Sh6.07 billion from Sh5.35 billion while Nyandarua is getting Sh6.66 billion from Sh5.93 billion.
Samburu will receive Sh6.33 billion from Sh5.62 billion, Vihiga Sh6 billion from Sh5.29 billion and Embu is getting Sh6.07 billion from Sh5.36 billion.
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