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By By Jane MugambiJune 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru with Business Investors during the official launch of Nice Extra Premium Miller’s Mwea. June 6, 2025. [File Courtesy]

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has asked counties to exploit their unique strengths and invest in value chains relevant to the areas so as to put the country’s manufacturing sector back on track. 

While noting that manufacturing still remains the second-largest employer in Kenya after the public service, Waiguru emphasised that the country must remain focused on growing the sector to create more jobs and grow the economy. 

She said each county has unique investment opportunities and advantages that, if well exploited, can attract many manufacturing industries.

Waiguru noted that no country can truly industrialise without a thriving manufacturing sector, adding that this has a ripple effect on the service industry, like accommodation, food, logistics, and other areas of investment.

She said Vision 2030 had envisioned the manufacturing sector to contribute 15 per cent of GDP; however, this has not been achieved.

“If we want this number to grow, we must remain focused. When I was at the Treasury during the Vision 2030 rollout, we had set a target for manufacturing to contribute 15 per cent to GDP. Around 2010 or 2011, we reached about 10 per cent, but since then, the contribution has declined. Today, manufacturing contributes only about 7.6 per cent to GDP. That shows just how much room there is for growth,” she said.

Speaking during the opening of the Murang’a Investment Conference in Thika, Waiguru said the national government, counties, and the private sector can all contribute to pushing the manufacturing sector back on track. 

She said this would result in more jobs, stronger economic growth, and a better future for the people.

“It is still possible to reach our target. Public service employs about 500,000 people, while the manufacturing sector employs approximately 370,000 to 400,000 people, depending on the data, which might vary slightly,” she added.

The Governor emphasised the need for counties to learn and support each other, especially in areas of success, saying that transforming a county into a hub of development “is not rocket science.”

She singled out the introduction of a Budget and Economic Council by Governor Irungu Kang’ata in Murang’a as a notable innovation, saying she had picked it as a lesson.

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru with Business Investors during the official launch of Nice Extra Premium Miller’s Mwea. June 6, 2025.
[File Courtesy]

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has asked counties to exploit their unique strengths and invest in value chains relevant to the areas so as to put the country’s manufacturing sector back on track. 

While noting that manufacturing still remains the second-largest employer in Kenya after the public service, Waiguru emphasised that the country must remain focused on growing the sector to create more jobs and grow the economy. 
She said each county has unique
investment opportunities
and advantages that, if well exploited, can attract many manufacturing industries.

Waiguru noted that no country can truly industrialise without a thriving manufacturing sector, adding that this has a ripple effect on the service industry, like accommodation, food, logistics, and other areas of investment.
She said Vision 2030 had envisioned the manufacturing sector to contribute 15 per cent of GDP; however, this has not been achieved.
“If we want this number to grow, we must remain focused. When I was at the Treasury during the Vision 2030 rollout, we had set a target for manufacturing to contribute 15 per cent to GDP. Around 2010 or 2011, we reached about 10 per cent, but since then, the contribution has declined. Today, manufacturing contributes only about 7.6 per cent to GDP. That shows just how much room there is for growth,” she said.
Speaking during the opening of the Murang’a Investment Conference in Thika, Waiguru said the national government, counties, and the private sector can all contribute to pushing the manufacturing sector back on track. 

She said this would result in more jobs,
stronger economic growth
, and a better future for the people.
“It is still possible to reach our target. Public service employs about 500,000 people, while the manufacturing sector employs approximately 370,000 to 400,000 people, depending on the data, which might vary slightly,” she added.

The Governor emphasised the need for counties to learn and support each other, especially in areas of success, saying that transforming a county into a hub of development “is not rocket science.”

She singled out the introduction of a Budget and Economic Council by Governor Irungu Kang’ata in Murang’a as a
notable innovation
, saying she had picked it as a lesson.

Published Date: 2025-06-17 12:10:00
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