Kenyans online are outraged after the ministry of health spent huge sums on tea, snacks and mobile phone airtime for its staff in the battle against coronavirus pandemic.
Some 4m Kenyan shillings ($37,000; £30,000) has been spent on tea and snacks, while 2m Kenyan shillings has been used on airtime for staff, according to the ministry’s budget that has been made public.
This is part of a budget of 10m Kenyan shillings for tea and snacks for an unspecified period and 6m Kenyan shillings for airtime for three months.
Other items in the budget include leasing of ambulances, stationary and fuel.
The money was part of the $9.3m donated by the World Bank to Kenya for emergency response during the pandemic.
Kenyan newspapers on Thursday headlined with a rebuke of the expenditure.
On social media citizens pointed out how poor Kenyans had nothing to eat and doctors do not have adequate protective equipment:
I am surprised not about the figures in the table but how the government of Kenya managed to convince world bank to give them kshs. 1 billion. Like how can you approve over kshs. 20 millions to go on useless stuffs like tea, snacks, printing of forms and airtime? #thieves