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1998 bomb blast survivors to benefit from Inua Jamii Programme, CS Bore says

Senate committee chair Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu Muthama (2nd left) Adhoc Committee member Taita Taveta Senator Jones Mwaruma, Labour CS Florence Bore (centre) Victims Baraka and Sidialo.[Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection says the 1998 Nairobi United States of America Embassy bomb blast survivors will benefit from the Inua Jamii Programme.

In a statement released on Thursday, September 21, the Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary said that there is a country-wide registration ongoing that will help the government support them financially through the Inua Jamii Programme.

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