Home International Business Kenya restarts maize subsidy ahead of elections

Kenya restarts maize subsidy ahead of elections

by masteradmin
0 comment

Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced that the government will re-introduce the maize subsidy which had been stopped after the general election in August.

Speaking at the Nairobi International Trade Fair yesterday, he said:

“As a caring administration, we had to take steps to cushion consumers against the high food prices.

“In this regard, we implemented a subsidized maize flour program that lowered the price of a 2kg packet of maize flour from $1.5 to $0.90.”

Maize is a key staple food in Kenya and the subsidy, which was introduced in May and repealed after the poll, will come as a relief to an electorate concerned about record food prices.

President Kenyatta’s decision to reintroduce the subsidy comes after the Supreme Court annulled his victory and ordered a re-run, due to take place in three weeks.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

About Us

Soledad is the Best Newspaper and Magazine WordPress Theme with tons of options and demos ready to import. This theme is perfect for blogs and excellent for online stores, news, magazine or review sites. Buy Soledad now!

Editor' Picks

Follow Us

u00a92022u00a0Soledad, A Media Company u2013 All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed byu00a0Penci Design

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?