All parliamentary appearances
Entries 121 to 130 of 1516.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Yesterday, When I called Harrison Karisa Kenga, a Tuk operator in Mombasa, who has accessed Ksh714,000 from the Hustler Fund, he suggested to me to find a way to have the Fund provide asset financing so that he can buy for himself a Tuk because the one he had was not his. I assured him that during my address today, I would ask the ministry responsible to respond to him. Consequently, I hereby direct the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs to expeditiously engage Mr Kenga. I will give you his telephone number.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Yesterday, When I called Harrison Karisa Kenga, a Tuk operator in Mombasa, who has accessed Ksh714,000 from the Hustler Fund, he suggested to me to find a way to have the Fund provide asset financing so that he can buy for himself a Tuk because the one he had was not his. I assured him that during my address today, I would ask the ministry responsible to respond to him. Consequently, I hereby direct the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs to expeditiously engage Mr Kenga. I will give you his telephone number.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
The impact of the Hustler Fund is summarised by the story of Mr. Sospheter Ondiek from Kisii. I suggest that the Kenyan film industry should look for him to tell his full story. Mr. Ondiek has a plumbing and tiling business in Kisii and through the Hustler Fund, he has accessed a total of Ksh1.7 million in the many transactions he has undertaken.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
The impact of the Hustler Fund is summarised by the story of Mr. Sospheter Ondiek from Kisii. I suggest that the Kenyan film industry should look for him to tell his full story. Mr. Ondiek has a plumbing and tiling business in Kisii and through the Hustler Fund, he has accessed a total of Ksh1.7 million in the many transactions he has undertaken.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
The impact of the Hustler Fund is summarised by the story of Mr. Sospheter Ondiek from Kisii. I suggest that the Kenyan film industry should look for him to tell his full story. Mr. Ondiek has a plumbing and tiling business in Kisii and through the Hustler Fund, he has accessed a total of Ksh1.7 million in the many transactions he has undertaken.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
The impact of the Hustler Fund is summarised by the story of Mr. Sospheter Ondiek from Kisii. I suggest that the Kenyan film industry should look for him to tell his full story. Mr. Ondiek has a plumbing and tiling business in Kisii and through the Hustler Fund, he has accessed a total of Ksh1.7 million in the many transactions he has undertaken.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
To enhance our savings that have consistently been among the lowest globally, and to correct the delayed transformation of our social security architecture, fundamental reforms are underway in our savings and social security space. As promised, we committed to take deliberate measures to foster a strong culture of savings among Kenyans and enable them mobilise resources for investment and development of inter- generational capital, to eliminate old age poverty and ensure comfort in retirement. Until recently, the rate of Kenya’s public pension savings stood at Ksh1.4 billion a month, which is the lowest in our region at only 12.5 per ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
The impact of the Hustler Fund is summarised by the story of Mr. Sospheter Ondiek from Kisii. I suggest that the Kenyan film industry should look for him to tell his full story. Mr. Ondiek has a plumbing and tiling business in Kisii and through the Hustler Fund, he has accessed a total of Ksh1.7 million in the many transactions he has undertaken.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
To enhance our savings that have consistently been among the lowest globally, and to correct the delayed transformation of our social security architecture, fundamental reforms are underway in our savings and social security space. As promised, we committed to take deliberate measures to foster a strong culture of savings among Kenyans and enable them mobilise resources for investment and development of inter- generational capital, to eliminate old age poverty and ensure comfort in retirement. Until recently, the rate of Kenya’s public pension savings stood at Ksh1.4 billion a month, which is the lowest in our region at only 12.5 per ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
As a result of our initial interventions, the savings situation in Kenya is changing for the better. Contributions to the National Social Security Fund have grown from Ksh1.4 billion monthly in January to Ksh6.5 billion monthly currently.
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