The CS emphasized that Kenya remains open for business and recognizes that sustainable inclusion requires collective effort not just as markets, but as partners in growth. He reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering strong public–private partnerships for a sustainable economy. The Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs Development, he said, is focusing on four key areas: Financing, Market Access (including the annual EAC MSMEs Trade Fair to be held in Kenya from 7th to 16th November 2025), Digital Transformation, and Green Financing. He called upon stakeholders to work together with the Government to build systems that empower people, promote inclusive capital, and sustain enterprises. “Let us invent boldly, regulate wisely, innovate inclusively, and collaborate purposefully,” he concluded.
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