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Parliament has established an 18-member committee to address the ongoing dispute over the equitable share of revenue to counties for the current financial year. The team, composed of nine MPs and nine senators, is to resolve a months-long deadlock after disagreements surfaced regarding the proposed reduction of county funding by sh20 billion.
18-member committee established to resolve county revenue dispute
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