(In Kenya) KRA Surpasses Revenue Targets with Ksh 879.3B Haul, Boosting Confidence in 'Funding The Plan'

 


The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has exceeded expectations by collecting a record-breaking Ksh 879.3 billion in the 2024/25 financial year, achieving 105.9% of its revenue target. This marks a major milestone in the government’s "Funding The Plan" initiative, signaling renewed public confidence in the country's fiscal direction.

Averaging Ksh 3.5 billion in daily collections, the KRA attributes its performance to enhanced leadership, technological innovation, and a commitment to transparency.


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The authority has also streamlined operations, notably reducing cargo clearance time from 110 hours to just 42—an efficiency leap widely praised by industry players.

Supporters point to the trending hashtag #KRADelivers as more than just a slogan—it reflects tangible results and a working system aimed at national transformation.


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