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Juja SMEs seek State’s help to recover from Covid shocks

Friday, October 22nd, 2021 00:00 | By
Small businesses seek government support to resume operations after Covid-19 pandemic shocks. Photo/File

As Covid-19 continues to affect economies across the world, small businesses from Juja in Kiambu County have petitioned the government to help them weather the storm by supporting their recovery efforts.

The small entrepreneurs believe that for the country to resume its economic stature, small businesses must be supported to resume operations after stalling for months since the global pandemic hit the country.

Led by Charles Kimani who produces Khaki packaging bags in small quantities at Witeithie village, the young investors urged the government to reduce their operating taxes, provide a conducive business environment and give them enough funding to restock their businesses.

They said that well supported small and medium enterprises can not only be a solution to staggering joblessness but can also help the government better its economic growth for valuable developments.

Resume operations

Kimani said that their businesses went under as a result of the pandemic, adding that for them to resume operations, the government must make efforts towards supporting their recovery efforts.

“Most of us who operate small businesses are starting from scratch and only the government can help us recoup.

We not only need financing but information through training besides subsidies and reduction of taxes,” he said. 

Kimani’s sentiments were echoed by Mary Wangari, a fruit vendor who insisted that the government has a major stake in boosting the economic transformation of its people by offering the right environment for businesses to thrive.

“We are ready to get back to business if the government also gets serious on helping us get there. Kenya is a country whose economy can grow very fast with a conducive environment,” she said. 

According to a World Bank report released last year, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries where they are important contributors to job creation and economic development.

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