EDUCATION – Elimu Pedia https://elimupedia.com Number One portal for matters education, How to, TSC,KUCCPS, HELB,KRA , Top 10 bests,and Parenting. Fri, 15 Sep 2023 10:34:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 Maureen Muthoni, Sally of Citizen TV Biography: Age, Education, Family, Net Worth https://elimupedia.com/maureen-muthoni-sally-of-citizen-tv-biography-age-education-family-net-worth.html Fri, 15 Sep 2023 10:33:43 +0000 https://elimupedia.com/?p=13560 Maureen Muthoni, Sally of Citizen TV Biography, Age, Net Worth

Maureen Muthoni is a Kenyan actress famous for the role of ‘Sally’ which she plays in the new Citizen TV show Becky. She is quite new in the film industry, even though she has been in theatre.

Maureen Muthoni, Sally Early Life

Maureen Muthoni was born in 1994. She is of Kikuyu descent and grew up in Nairobi. She is the eldest of four in her family.

Maureen Muthoni, Sally Education

While there are no details of her early education, she studied Film Production in campus.

Maureen Muthoni, Sally  Career

Maureen Muthoni has been in the film industry for a while. However, she was taking up roles on shows and dramas that are not as famous as Citizen TV’s Becky. She plays the role of ‘Sally’, Junior’s sister in Becky.

In the show, Sally managed to win the heart of many Kenyans due to her kindness. She is seen as being hospitable to Becky, helping her get comfortable in their home. Also, Sally manages to convince her mother to let Becky keep her job even after being late on the first day of work.

Apart from her career in the Film industry, Maureen Muthoni is also a brand ambassador. She has managed to partner up with several brands. She is also an entrepreneur as she has ventured into multiple businesses.

Many are excited to find out more about Maureen Muthoni and her fate as Sally in the Citizen TV show ‘Becky’. Others cant wait to witness her career get better due to her part in the show.

Maureen Muthoni, Sally Net Worth

There are no details on Maureen Muthoni’ s net worth. She earns her wealth through her acting career as well as businesses deals. She also earns through brand promotion.

Real Name Maureen Muthoni
Age 28 years
Nationality Kenyan
Place of Birth Unknown
Fiancé/ Wife Unknown
Net Worth Unknown

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Education among the biggest winners in Yatani’s budget https://elimupedia.com/education-among-the-biggest-winners-in-yatanis-budget.html Fri, 11 Jun 2021 02:54:45 +0000 https://elimupedia.com/?p=3516 Education among the biggest winners in Yatani’s budget

Education, national security and the Big Four agenda are among the biggest winners in National Treasury CS Ukur Yatani’s budget for the next financial year that starts on July 1.

In a move to hasten President Uhuru Kenyatta’s legacy agenda before the end of his second term next year, Yatani has increased the allocation to drivers and enablers projects of the Big Four—food security, Universal Health Care, manufacturing and affordable housing, by Sh13.8 billion.

This takes the total allocation to Sh142.1 billion from Sh128.3 billion in the current financial year ending June 30.

Education is however the biggest winner in the next financial year with a total budget of Sh503.9 billion, a Sh6.2 billion increase from Sh497.7 billion in the current financial year. Concerning the TEACHERS’ CBA 2021-2025 that should inform the July salary review, the treasury CS maintained his position.

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This, as the health sector gets a Sh121.1 billion budget up from Sh111.7 billion in the current financial year with the affordable housing programme getting an allocation of Sh13.9 billion.

Some Sh47.7 billion of the health budget will go towards providing universal health coverage which according to Yatani, will “guarantee quality and affordable health care for all Kenyans.”

Sh60 billion will go towards food security with improving livestock production, fighting desert locusts and crop diversification projects being prioritised.

To support growth of industries, Yatani has proposed a Sh20.5 billion allocation, up from Sh18.3 billion in the current financial year, as he spelled out measures to protect local manufacturers from cheap imports, among them duties of up to 25 per cent on finished goods, among them leather products.

“The implementation of “Big Four” agenda remains a high priority and critical to economic recovery. In this regard, the government will fast track implementation of programmes and projects under the “Big Four” agenda,” the CS said when he presented to the nation his Sh3.6 trillion budget, at the National Assembly on Thursday.

The country’s security budget has nearly been doubled to Sh294.5 billion from Sh167.9 billion, which Yatani says will go towards supporting operations of the National Police Service, Defence and the National Intelligence Service.

The proposed allocations include Sh119.8 billion for defence, Sh42.5 billion for the National Intelligence Service, Sh110.6 billion for policing and prisons services, Sh10.7 billion for leasing of police motor vehicles and Sh1.0 billion for Police Modernisation Programme.

The government will spend Sh310.7 billion in enhancing infrastructure, one of the biggest beneficiaries in Yatani’s spending plans, with the Jubilee government taking pride in completed and ongoing roads, ports and rail projects.

In the current financial year, it had planned to spend Sh362.7 billion in energy, infrastructure and ICT.

“Our investment in the expansion of road networks, railways, seaports, airports and energy has enhanced domestic and regional connectivity, boosted rural productivity and reduced urban congestion,” Yatani noted.

The energy sector has received an allocation of Sh71.9 billion, Sh11 billion more from Sh60.3 billion.

According to Yatani, expansion in energy generation and connectivity has seen  7.5 million households connected to the national grid,  a threefold growth compared to 2.3 million households in 2003.

Meanwhile, counties are looking at a bigger spending plan next financial year as allocation to the devolved units increases to Sh409.9 billion from Sh369.9 billion in Yatani’s current financial year budget.

The huge allocations in the country’s biggest spending plan is expected to be funded by both taxes and borrowing with the Kenya Revenue Authority expected to collect Sh1.78 trillion in ordinary revenues.

Total revenue projections for the financial year, including Appropriations-in-Aid and grants is 2.1 trillion.

Recurrent expenditures will amount to Sh2 trillion or 16.2 per cent of GDP.

On the other hand, development expenditures including foreign financed projects, allocation to Contingencies Fund and conditional transfers to county governments are projected at Sh669.6 billion.

“This funding is expected to accelerate completion of ongoing critical infrastructure projects in the country,” CS Yatani said.

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