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Budget discussions in Lumbini Province Assembly from today

The Rising Nepal

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June 22, 2026

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Lumbini, June 22: The Lumbini Province Assembly is to begin discussions on the principles of the budget for the upcoming...

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The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 21, 2026

Dhangadhi presents budget of Rs 2.64 billion

Godavari (Kailali), June 21: The Dhangadhi Sub-metropolitan City has presented a budget (annual estimates of revenue and...

Independent Online

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· Jul 11, 2026

'Premature to estimate costs': Godongwana addresses funding concerns for Madlanga Commission

'Premature to estimate costs': Godongwana addresses funding concerns for Madlanga Commission

Arise News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Aniekan Umana: Akwa Ibom Has Allocated 74% Of Its 2026 Budget To Capital Projects

Akwa Ibom Commissioner for information says 74 of Akwa Ibom’s 2026 budget has been allocated to capital projects.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 24, 2026

City of Ekurhuleni Passes R70-Billion 2026/27 Budget Following Political Deadlock

EKURHULENI, Gauteng – After weeks of intense political wrangling and several failed attempts, the City of Ekurhuleni has officially passed its 2026/27 budget. The nearly R70-billion spending plan was approved by the council just days before the new financial year began, averting further uncertainty regarding municipal service delivery and the metro’s financial stability. During the []

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 29, 2026

BENONI OKWENJE: The Hits and Misses in the FY 2026/27 National Budget

Newly appointed Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Honorable Henry Musasizi recently read the budget speech for financial year 2026/27. The theme is the same as the previous budget, Full Monetisation of Uganda’s Economy through Commercial Agriculture, Industrialisation, Expanding and Broadening Services, Digital Transformation and Market Access. It is the second budget of the [] The post BENONI OKWENJE: The Hits and Misses in the FY 2026/27 National Budget appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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Related coverage for "Budget discussions in Lumbini Province Assembly from today": The Rising Nepal — Dhangadhi presents budget of Rs 2.64 billion. Independent Online — 'Premature to estimate costs': Godongwana addresses funding concerns for Madlanga Commission. Arise News — Aniekan Umana: Akwa Ibom Has Allocated 74% Of Its 2026 Budget To Capital Projects. South Africa Today — City of Ekurhuleni Passes R70-Billion 2026/27 Budget Following Political Deadlock. Watchdog Uganda — BENONI OKWENJE: The Hits and Misses in the FY 2026/27 National Budget