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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has pledged access to Youth Empowerment Fund loans for young Kenyans securing jobs abroad. Speaking in Malindi during his economic empowerment tour, he also announced KSh 50,000 government grants for small-scale traders in every ward. Kindiki further promised improved infrastructure and expanded rural electrification.
DP Kindiki Promises Youth Loans, Trader Grants in Economic Tour
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