Religious leaders and church groups in Kenya are increasingly voicing concern over proposed tax measures in the Finance Bill 2026, warning that additional taxes could worsen the already difficult economic situation facing ordinary wananchi.

Several clergy members and faith-based organizations have called on the government to reconsider some of the proposals and prioritize relief for struggling families instead of adding new financial burdens.


🧠 CHURCHES SAY KENYANS ARE OVERBURDENED

According to church leaders:

Religious leaders urged the government to focus on:


🔥 FINANCE BILL 2026 CONTINUES TO DIVIDE OPINION

The Finance Bill 2026 has sparked heated national debate over:

Government officials, including Treasury CS John Mbadi, insist the bill is being misunderstood and say some claims circulating online are false or exaggerated.


📸 CHURCH LEADERS & NATIONAL PRAYER GATHERINGS

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🙏 CHURCH CALLS FOR DIALOGUE & PEACE

Faith leaders are also urging:

The churches referenced lessons from the 2024 anti-tax protests, where demonstrations over the Finance Bill escalated into deadly nationwide unrest.


🗣️ KENYANS REACT ONLINE

Social media reactions remain divided:

Others argue the government still needs revenue to fund national development and public services.


🇰🇪 FINAL WORD

As pressure over the Finance Bill 2026 grows…

Kenya’s churches are now joining the national conversation — warning that economic pain among ordinary citizens cannot be ignored. ⛪🔥🇰🇪

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