Cabinet approves new performance dashboard for public services
The dashboard will track service delivery timelines, grievance closure, and departmental outcomes across major ministries.
The dashboard will track service delivery timelines, grievance closure, and departmental outcomes across major ministries.
New allocations prioritize bus fleets, safer junctions, and maintenance grants for fast-growing urban districts.
A proposed tariff framework could reward consumers who shift demand away from evening peaks.
The expanded network aims to detect outbreaks earlier by linking labs, hospitals, and local health officials.
Assessment data shows gains in foundational reading, but mathematics recovery remains slower in several districts.
Food prices eased, services stayed sticky, and core inflation offered mixed signals for households and officials.
Early results suggest standardized documents and digital checks can reduce delays without weakening oversight.
Shared-meter pilots are designed to bring solar benefits to households that cannot install individual systems.
Analysts say better coding standards and clearer package rates could reduce disputes between hospitals and payers.
Training centers will be asked to work directly with local employers on job-linked short courses.
The audit will focus on lighting, rest areas, enforcement gaps, and high-risk junctions.
Monthly fiscal data points to resilient revenue and a more cautious approach to project disbursements.