Kindiki Fires Up Kisii Hustlers

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki promised to help thousands of small businesses grow and make more money. He spoke at a business meeting Thursday at Nyanturago Sports Ground in Kisii County. The government backs small traders and wants them to succeed. Kindiki explained what his administration does for this sector. Leaders work to strengthen small businesses across Kenya.

Government programs called Nyota and KJET will launch soon to help people earn money. These projects support the bottom-up economic plan that helps ordinary citizens first. Small businesses hold the key to changing Kenya's economy from the ground up. Women and youth groups will receive more resources and support. The deputy president said leaders must do extra work beyond regular government programs.

Kindiki stressed that government serves all citizens regardless of their voting choices. People who think development should follow voting patterns are wrong about the constitution. The national government works for every Kenyan equally. Tea, coffee and milk farmers already see better prices from government help. Agriculture remains the backbone of Kenya's economy and needs proper attention.
 

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