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Women, youths in 11 counties to benefit from entrepreneurial initiatives

From left: KAM Head of Consulting and Business Development Joyce Njogu, Natukoi Lomukuny, KEPSA CEO Carole Kariuki, Founder of Carole Kinoti Foundation Carole Kinoti, Business woman Zhara Moi during the launch of Daima Mkenya Kikoy, at Capital Club, Nairobi on October 31, 2025. [Kanyiri Wahito, Standard]

Vulnerable women and youths from economically disadvantaged counties are poised to benefit from community-based entrepreneurial initiatives by various partners.

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