Channel 15 News breaks for you our reader the chronology of events on the Kenya ‘s big day ahead of tabling of The Finance Bill 2024.

A GSU water canister is parked around parliament, another lorry full of GSU policemen is parked at the exit of expressway Haile Selassie, Green Park Terminus area and other police dressed like civilians around Kenya Cinema and Kencom.
Nairobi Region Police Commander Adamson Bungei has dismissed any plan to organise protests in Nairobi today.
The police boss confirms that no one applied for a gathering or picketing permit as expected.
He Adds that, they will disperse any gatherings in the said area.
President William Ruto chairs the Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting at State House, Nairobi.
According to State House Communication, The PG will have a press conference on the same at around 10am.
The Finance Bill, 2024, is coming up for the second reading this afternoon come up.
This is where the Finance Committee will table and explain its report and the recommendations arising from Public Participation.
There will be debate in afternoon sessions where MPs will react to the report.
A vote will be called (after conclusion of debate) to allow for the 3rd reading at a later date.
On Thursday; The 3rd reading (also known as Committee of the Whole House) is the most crucial point of legislation.
Here, MPs will vote for the amendments proposed by the Finance Committee and fellow members.