In Kenya, tax collection for the first nine months to March was short of the target by $928.9 million, mainly due to reduced economic activity and drought that hit agriculture. Nearly a third of Kenyans have not filed their tax returns seven days to Sunday’s June 30 deadline, exposing the 1.3 million non-compliant individuals and companies to fines. Caleb Mugendi, Assistant Manager and Public Markets, Cytonn Investments joins CNBC Africa for more….