‘Economy On The Right Path,’ President Ruto Says Kenyans To Realize Full Benefits From December
President William Ruto says the country is now on the right economic trajectory and that Kenyans will start realizing the full benefits of the government’s intervention to curb the high cost of living from December.
The President spoke on Thursday during Hustler Fund’s first anniversary ceremony in Nairobi where he announced an increase in the loan limit for Kenyans who have consistently borrowed from the kitty since its launch in 2022.
The Head of State said loan repayment is the only means the country’s economy can stabilize, blaming the past regime for imposing poor policies that attributed to huge borrowing and debt.
โLeo niko na mambo matano, sio yale matatuโฆuchumi wetu ulikuwa katika hali mbayaโฆmadeni mingiโฆsasa tumedhibiti uchumi wa taifa,โ he said.
โTuko tayari sasa kuhakikisha kwamba deni zetu zote tumelipa. Mwezi December we will put our nation on the right economic footing. I can comfortably say Kenya is now on the right economic footing and trajectory, by paying all our debts.โ
President Ruto blamed the past regime for implementing costly economic policies whose result led to over-borrowing and huge debt.
โWrong decisions made a year before are to blame. Our approach to containing the high cost of living is beginning to bear fruit. Bei ya unga imeshukaโฆna itashuka zaidi. It will take time but we are on our way to consolidating food security,โ said the President.
The Head of State assured citizens that the economy would be boosted further by the availability of 500,000 jobs through the affordable housing agenda; despite the High Court ruling declaring it unconstitutional.
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โMradi wa housing umeleta ajiraโฆna vile vile decent housing. Wakenya 120,000 wameajiriwa. 500,000 Kenyans will work under the housing plan. Labor exportation and digital jobsโฆI will ascend to Parliamentary Bill,โ he said.
Those who have borrowed from the fund 10 times will have the loan limits increased by 100 percent, while those who have borrowed more than five times have the loan limit increased by 50 percent. Clients who have borrowed more than twice will have the loan limit increased by 40 percent.
โThe seven million Kenyans who were condemned under the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) have been absolved. They are now accessing credit from the Hustler Fund, where there’s no condemnation if they don’t pay on time. One day, we are going to write a book about it,” he said.
The government announced that Hustler Fund users can now withdraw 30 percent of their savings with a 12% interest earnings for all savers, accessible each 31st day of December.
At least Ksh.39.5 billion of the Hustler Fund has been disbursed, attracting 21.7 million beneficiaries. Ksh.28.7 billion has been repaid with Ksh.2 billion accounting for savings. The fund has 7.5 million repeat customers.
โTumefaidika lakini tunataka limit ipandishwe bado juu gharama ya maisha iko juu bado,โ said President Ruto.
‘Economy On The Right Path,’ President Ruto Says Kenyans To Realize Full Benefits From December
