The military has been added Sh9 billion for weapons acquisition, positioning the Kenyan army for a bullish entry into the global arms market following a lull that saw Uganda overtake it in arsenal spending last year.
Treasury secretary Henry Rotich made the top-ups through a mini-budget that is awaiting Parliament approval.
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