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World

Facts vs Fear: Debunking (or Confirming) the Wildest Claims About Finance Bill 2026

The government is pushing the Finance Bill 2026 with the message “Read the Bill” and #FB2026Facts. However, many Kenyans remain scared and angry. Some claims are false, but others point to real worries about more taxes, KRA power, and privacy. This article looks at the wildest claims, separates facts from fears, and explains why people are still afraid even when some rumours are not true.

Staff Writer · June 3, 2026

A group of people standing around each other holding a sign - @kb_photographic
World

Facts vs Fear: Debunking (or Confirming) the Wildest Claims About Finance Bill 2026

The government is pushing the Finance Bill 2026 with the message “Read the Bill” and #FB2026Facts. However, many Kenyans remain scared and angry. Some claims are false, but others point to real worries about more taxes, KRA power, and privacy. This article looks at the wildest claims, separates facts from fears, and explains why people are still afraid even when some rumours are not true.

Staff Writer · June 3, 2026

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Politics

From Freehold to Auction: How Finance Bill 2026 Could Threaten Generational Land

Many Kenyans are worried that the Finance Bill 2026 will change freehold land into leasehold land. They fear they will have to pay annual rent to the government or risk losing their family land through auctions. These fears are spreading fast on social media. However, the government and Parliament say the Bill does not contain any such changes. This article looks at why people are scared, what the Bill actually says, and what it could mean for ordinary Kenyans.

Staff Writer · June 3, 2026