Ruto announces the expansion of Kazi Mtaani Programme

President William Ruto has announced plans to expand the recently relaunched Kazi Mtaani programme from January 2025
President William Ruto has announced plans to expand the recently relaunched Kazi Mtaani programme from January 2025.
While addressing residents of Kisumu, the Head of State revealed that the programme would be initiated in the lake-side city next year.
He expressed that the programme would create employment for the youth in Kisumu.
“We started Kazi Mtaani in Nairobi and from January we are bringing that programme here in Kisumu. Prepare yourself so we can work together in that programme,” he stated.
In August, the President rebranded the Kazi Mtaani programme to Climate WorX in Nairobi.
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Under the programme, youth from various parts of the city were tasked with the cleaning and rehabilitation of the Nairobi River.
At the time, Ruto indicated that the programme would create jobs for over 200,000 youth across the country.
“ClimateWorX will focus on youth empowerment and their active involvement in improving infrastructure, including social
housing, constructing footbridges and access roads, and creating essential physical and social amenities,” he stated then.
“It will also engage them in environmental stewardship, urban cleanliness, green space development, tree planting, and transforming the areas surrounding our rivers.”
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