Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    Button
    • NEWS
    • BUSINESS
    • KNOW YOUR CELEBRITY
    • POLITICS
    • TECHNOLOGY
    • SPORTS
    • HOW-TO
    • WORLD NEWS
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    NEWS

    Buy Kenya, Build Kenya: MPs Back Bill To Boost Local Consumption

    David WafulaBy David WafulaMarch 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email
    MPs Vow To Save NG-CDF Ahead Of 2026 Deadline
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Members of the National Assembly’s Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives Committee have backed a legislative proposal aimed at promoting the consumption of locally produced goods to strengthen the ‘Buy Kenya, Build Kenya’ initiative.

    The committee, chaired by Ikolomani MP Bernard Shinali, reviewed the Micro and Small Enterprises (Amendment) Bill, 2024, during a pre-publication scrutiny session.

    Sponsored by Manyatta MP John Mukunji, the Bill seeks to amend the Micro and Small Enterprises Act, CAP 499C, to encourage the use of locally made products and services.

    “This is a very good legislative proposal, and as a committee, we will ensure it goes through the required process,” said Shinali.

    Mukunji, who attended the session, assured committee members that the Bill would provide a legal framework to strengthen the ‘Buy Kenya, Build Kenya’ initiative.

    “The Bill aims to formalize this initiative and ensure that local products and services receive the necessary support through legislation,” he explained.

    Committee Vice Chairperson Marianne Kitany emphasized the Bill’s importance, noting that government procurement continues to favor imports despite previous efforts to promote local products.

    “The amendment could not have come at a better time. The previous administration strongly supported this initiative, yet government agencies, which are among the biggest consumers, still prefer imported goods,” Kitany said.

    She also highlighted the challenges faced by young Kenyan innovators who struggle to market their products due to a lack of local support.

    “Many Kenyan youths have developed innovative products, but without adequate backing, they cannot scale up. This has stalled our economy, while countries like China have flourished by prioritizing their local industries,” she added.

    However, some committee members raised concerns about the Bill’s implementation, particularly in Kenya’s open market economy.

    They also sought clarity on how collaboration between the national and county governments would be structured to promote and market local goods.

     

    Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter)
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email
    David Wafula

    Related Posts

    Millicent Omanga Removed from Kenya Shipyards Board

    May 1, 2026

    Ruto, CJ Koome and CSs Announce Fresh Govt Appointments

    May 1, 2026

    Ruto to address Tanzanian Parliament

    May 1, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest Posts

    Jansen Harkins Siblings: Get to Know Nicklas and Jonas Harkins

    May 1, 2026

    Millicent Omanga Removed from Kenya Shipyards Board

    May 1, 2026

    Roope Hintz Siblings: Getting to Know Miiko Hintz

    May 1, 2026

    Ryan Poehling Siblings: All About Nick and Jack Poehling

    May 1, 2026

    Ruto, CJ Koome and CSs Announce Fresh Govt Appointments

    May 1, 2026

    Mikko Rantanen Siblings: All About Laura and Noora Rantanen

    May 1, 2026

    Hegseth says clock paused on deadline to seek approval for Iran war

    May 1, 2026

    Apple says iPhone 17 ‘most popular ever’ as sales soar

    May 1, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 Kahawatungu.com. Designed by Okii.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.