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NSSF Contribution Dispute Escalates Amid Fresh Constitutional Petition

Sylvia Kamau by Sylvia Kamau
June 18, 2026
in News, Pensions
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A new court battle has further complicated the future of Kenya’s enhanced National Social Security Fund (NSSF) contributions, raising fresh concerns among millions of workers and employers over the fate of the country’s pension reforms.

The Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) has filed a constitutional petition seeking to stop the enforcement of higher NSSF deductions, arguing that recent directives issued by the fund have only heightened uncertainty surrounding the controversial contribution framework. The dispute revolves around the NSSF Act, 2013, which increased monthly contributions from a flat rate of Kshs 200.0 to 6% of the lower earnings limit of Kshs 9,000.0 for Tier I and 6% of upper earnings limit of Kshs 108,000.0 with employers required to make matching contributions.

The latest legal action comes against the backdrop of a prolonged court battle that has created confusion over the status of the enhanced deductions. In early June, NSSF directed employers and employees to continue remitting contributions under the current structure and dismissed suggestions that deductions should revert to the previous rates. The fund maintained that ongoing proceedings before the Court of Appeal did not affect the implementation of the enhanced contribution regime.

However, the guidance followed a Court of Appeal decision issued at the end of May, which declined to suspend a 2022 judgment by the Employment and Labour Relations Court that had declared the NSSF Act unconstitutional. The appellate ruling sparked widespread debate, with questions emerging over the legal standing of the enhanced contributions and whether the court had addressed an application that was no longer active.

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The resulting uncertainty has left employers and workers grappling with conflicting interpretations, raising fears of potential financial liabilities and compliance challenges. Cofek argues that continuing to enforce the current contribution framework while legal questions remain unresolved could expose contributors to penalties and surcharges despite the lack of clarity surrounding the law.

The consumer lobby is now seeking conservatory orders to prevent NSSF from imposing sanctions or taking punitive measures against employers and employees as the matter makes its way through the courts. The petition adds another chapter to one of the most closely watched legal disputes in Kenya’s pension sector.

With billions of shillings and the retirement savings of millions of Kenyans at stake, the latest case is expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of social security reforms. Until the courts provide definitive guidance, uncertainty is likely to persist, leaving employers, workers and pension stakeholders anxiously awaiting clarity on the way forward.

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