Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during an economic empowerment forum in Naivasha Constituency, Nakuru County on May 13, 2025/DPCS

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki on Tuesday said at least 70
SMEs in each of the 1450 wards in the country will receive Sh50,000 in grants
to boost their businesses.

Speaking during an economic empowerment forum in Naivasha,
Nakuru County, Kindiki said the program targets Kenyans at the bottom who run
businesses such as salon and barbershops, carpenters, tailors, mama mboga and
other small-scale traders who are in need of extra capital to grow their
hustles.

He said that the government has allocated funds purposely to
boost small businesses across the country, in line with the Bottom-Up Economic
Transformation Agenda (Beta).

“We are keen on boosting the small and micro enterprises so
that they expand and create more jobs. We will have 70 small-scale traders in
every ward benefit from this program,” Kindiki said on Tuesday.

He went on to say that the Kenya Kwanza Administration
promised to support those at the bottom of the economic scale, and it is doing
so through various tailor-made programs.

“We are serious and we don’t want to be distracted by
political nuisances. That is the bottom-up promise we made and we are fulfilling.
It is time to work, we shall do politics later,” he added.

Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika handing over a cheque to a group of boda boda riders during the empowerment event on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.

Kindiki affirmed that empowerment forums for mama mboga and
boda boda operators will continue across the country.

He insisted that they are meant to support them to expand
and earn more returns.

To those opposed to the programme, the DP said they should come
out in the open and declare their stand.

“Anyone opposed to the empowerment programs should come out
clearly and tell us they are not for empowering small-scale traders to grow and
better the lives of the owners. We must ensure traders expand and help us grow
our economy.”

The DP further noted that the government will expand the
Climate WorX program which is ongoing in Nairobi, to other counties so more
youths can be part of it.

The program is geared towards the regeneration of the environment
through the cleaning of river basins and the unclogging of waterways and sewerage
systems.

Kindiki added that he will be making frequent stops in
Nakuru county to assess the progress of all ongoing development projects, including the 17 modern markets in Nakuru, including those in Naivasha, Mai
Mahiu, Oserian and Kinungi, which are set for completion before the end of the
year.

The DP also said the government is on course to acquire land
for the victims of the Mai Mahiu dam tragedy.

Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika receiving DP Kithure Kindiki in Naivasha on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.

“We are negotiating the land to settle the victims of Mai
Mahiu. We will finish it, and in a short period they will be relocated,” he
said. 

During the empowerment programme, a total of Sh11 million was raised.

Kindiki noted that Sh5 million had
been donated by President Ruto. He donated Sh3 million, Nakuru Governor
Susan Kihika contributed Sh2 million, and Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah
donated Sh1 million.

Governor Kihika said that the
government was constructing three markets in Naivasha Sub-county.

“We want to
restore dignity to our traders and mothers who work very hard, sometimes even
risking their lives as they trade along the roads to gain their daily
bread. We are putting up markets of them which will have ablutions, nursing
stations and even wifi,” she said.

“Those who
are nursing small children like me will not do it in shame anymore”, she said.

She thanked
the Members of the county assembly for playing their part even when she was
away on maternity leave, saying that they did an exemplary oversight job.

Published Date: 2025-05-14 11:40:49
Author: by BRIAN ORUTA
Source: The Star
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