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Blow to KDF Officers as Government Ends Free Lunch Program

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Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officers will start paying for their own meals beginning July 1, after the government made the decision to scrap the free lunch subsidy funded by the exchequer.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has now rolled out a new system known as Pay-As-You-Eat (PAYE), which will replace the long-standing subsidised lunch arrangement.

This change has raised concern, especially among junior officers, many of whom have depended heavily on the subsidised meals, particularly during these tough economic times.

According to the Ministry, this new policy is part of efforts to improve how government resources are used and to make budgeting more efficient.

The ministry says the move is intended to modernise the way the military operates and is a step towards ongoing public sector reforms that the government is implementing.

Officials from the Defence Ministry explained that the plan is not about removing benefits that officers previously enjoyed. Instead, it is aimed at introducing a more flexible and convenient system.

The PAYE program will give officers more options and allow them to choose meals that match their personal tastes, while also aligning with international standards observed in other militaries.

“The decision to replace the free lunch program with the Pay-As-You-Eat system was made so we can use government resources more effectively, offer a wider variety of meal choices, and improve convenience for service members,” the ministry explained in an official statement. “The previous system was not cost-effective.

It also caused delays due to long queues, and it created problems when officers were posted to different camps, leading to repeated rationing.”

To prepare for the change, the Kenya Army Headquarters has already issued instructions to all military bases and camps to begin transitioning to the new payment model starting July 1.

The directive also called on all camps to make sure their mess halls, kitchens, and other facilities are ready to support the Pay-As-You-Eat program. Any additional infrastructure or support needed will be provided gradually during the 2025/2026 financial year.

This move comes as part of wider efforts by the government to reduce unnecessary spending and manage the growing public debt. Over the past two years, the government has rolled out various cost-cutting measures across ministries, state departments, and government agencies.

These fiscal reforms include freezing the launch of new government projects, merging departments with overlapping functions, cutting non-essential travel, and reducing allowances.

The Treasury has also introduced performance-based budgeting and cost-sharing for services that are not considered core, such as school meal programs, public health insurance, and military support services.

Removing the KDF lunch subsidy is now part of these broader austerity measures. The government aims to reduce its regular operating expenses and instead focus more on funding development projects that will benefit the country in the long run.

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