Government releases Sh3.4 billion for Inua Jamii payouts

National
By David Njaaga | Sep 05, 2024
Labour CS Joseph Motari. [Samson Wire, Standard]

The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has disbursed Sh3.4 billion for the August payments under the Inua Jamii programme.

Labour Principal Secretary Joseph Motari said in a statement on Thursday, 5 September, that the funds would support 1,703,401 beneficiaries, up from 1,681,623 in July.

"Payment will commence on Friday, 6 September, to beneficiaries across the country," said Motari.

He added, "The Inua Jamii programme supports vulnerable groups, including older persons, orphans and those with severe disabilities, by providing a regular stipend."

Motari said, "The government plans to implement this expansion in phases," adding, "Payments will continue as scheduled on the 15th of each month."

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