WHAT IS KAZI MTAANI

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The KAZI MTAANI INITIATIVE was announced by President Uhuru Kenyatta on 25th April 2020 as one of the economic stimulus measures for informal settlements (slums) in the urban areas with the initial phase including the worst hit counties of Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa, Mandera and Nairobi.

The programme is set to provide direct employment for 26,000 youths countrywide. The daily earned wages will be payable at least twice a week through M-PESA

Applications for Phase II are ongoing in chiefs offices through the nyumba kumi chairpersons and assistant chiefs.

Their job will include fumigating public places, garbage collection, clearing bushes and unblocking sewerage lines, where they will be guided accordingly.

The jobs will cushion livelihoods among the youths in these areas who have been most affected as their daily livelihoods were disrupted.
Cc: @Mwalimu-G
 
the government(read wazee) think that vijana(read 18-28year olds) can only clear drainage and sweeping roads while they themselves the wazee sit kwa ma ofisi taking chai ya 4million waiting for iyo pesa ya vijana.

senator sakaja had promised ICT hubs kwa kila subcounty lakini skuizi zake ni kupiga ma roundz na wale wazae wanatunyanyasa and yet he is the youngest kwa iyo squad lakini mentality ni ya wazae....shenzi
 
Hao vijana wanakula 10K salo na Treasury inasema 30k salo. Balance inaenda kwa Wanjohi
Stop spreading rumours around.

‘Kazi Mtaani’ youth warned against demanding money from Kenyans – VIDEO
By Sylvania AmbaniMay 13th, 2020 1 min read
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Ministry of Health Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Rashid Aman. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT

Youths employed under the National Hygiene initiative (Kazi Mtaani) by the government have been warned against demanding money from Kenyans in the areas they have been assigned to undertake daily sanitation and environmental preservation.
Health CAS Dr Rashid Aman on Wednesday said that such individuals should desist from the practise as it undermines the original goal of the initiative.

“Even as we acknowledge the good work of our youth from this programme, we have also observed a disturbing behaviour by some of these youths, whereby some of them are forcefully demanding money from individuals within the neighbourhoods that they are cleaning,” Dr Aman said.
“I want to appeal to them to respect the original intention of the programme. And to remind them that it is not only unacceptable but also unlawful to demand money and that they should refrain from such practices,” he added.
Dr Aman also observed that in addition to this, some of these youths have appointed themselves Covid-19 police by harassing commuters who are not wearing face masks or not observing social distancing in public places.
HARASSING COMMUTERS
“I am equally concerned about the youth who are harassing commuters under the pretext that such commuters are not wearing masks or are not observing social distancing. I want to remind our young people that they are the ones who should lead this fight from the front,” Dr Aman said.
The Kazi Mitaani initiative was launched by the government to create employment for the youth during this period of the coronavirus pandemic that has affected many livelihoods.
They will be paid Sh616 to clean the environment in their respective settlements.
Dr Aman also urged food vendors in counties put under cessation of movement not to take advantage of the situation and hike prices.
 
Stop spreading rumours around.

‘Kazi Mtaani’ youth warned against demanding money from Kenyans – VIDEO
By Sylvania AmbaniMay 13th, 2020 1 min read
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Ministry of Health Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Rashid Aman. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT

Youths employed under the National Hygiene initiative (Kazi Mtaani) by the government have been warned against demanding money from Kenyans in the areas they have been assigned to undertake daily sanitation and environmental preservation.
Health CAS Dr Rashid Aman on Wednesday said that such individuals should desist from the practise as it undermines the original goal of the initiative.

“Even as we acknowledge the good work of our youth from this programme, we have also observed a disturbing behaviour by some of these youths, whereby some of them are forcefully demanding money from individuals within the neighbourhoods that they are cleaning,” Dr Aman said.
“I want to appeal to them to respect the original intention of the programme. And to remind them that it is not only unacceptable but also unlawful to demand money and that they should refrain from such practices,” he added.
Dr Aman also observed that in addition to this, some of these youths have appointed themselves Covid-19 police by harassing commuters who are not wearing face masks or not observing social distancing in public places.
HARASSING COMMUTERS
“I am equally concerned about the youth who are harassing commuters under the pretext that such commuters are not wearing masks or are not observing social distancing. I want to remind our young people that they are the ones who should lead this fight from the front,” Dr Aman said.
The Kazi Mitaani initiative was launched by the government to create employment for the youth during this period of the coronavirus pandemic that has affected many livelihoods.
They will be paid Sh616 to clean the environment in their respective settlements.
Dr Aman also urged food vendors in counties put under cessation of movement not to take advantage of the situation and hike prices.

They will be paid Sh616 to clean the environment in their respective settlements.

Per minute,per hour,per day, per week per month per year per decade????
 
The KAZI MTAANI INITIATIVE was announced by President Uhuru Kenyatta on 25th April 2020 as one of the economic stimulus measures for informal settlements (slums) in the urban areas with the initial phase including the worst hit counties of Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa, Mandera and Nairobi.

The programme is set to provide direct employment for 26,000 youths countrywide. The daily earned wages will be payable at least twice a week through M-PESA

Applications for Phase II are ongoing in chiefs offices through the nyumba kumi chairpersons and assistant chiefs.

Their job will include fumigating public places, garbage collection, clearing bushes and unblocking sewerage lines, where they will be guided accordingly.

The jobs will cushion livelihoods among the youths in these areas who have been most affected as their daily livelihoods were disrupted.
Cc: @Mwalimu-G
Kazi kwa vijana fund disappeared, pia hii watakula !
 
the government(read wazee) think that vijana(read 18-28year olds) can only clear drainage and sweeping roads while they themselves the wazee sit kwa ma ofisi taking chai ya 4million waiting for iyo pesa ya vijana.

senator sakaja had promised ICT hubs kwa kila subcounty lakini skuizi zake ni kupiga ma roundz na wale wazae wanatunyanyasa and yet he is the youngest kwa iyo squad lakini mentality ni ya wazae....shenzi
Mercy Mwangangi is representing the youth banae
 
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