Majority of Kenyans Say Ksh 50,000 NYOTA Fund Is Enough to Start a Business

A new survey reveals that most Kenyans believe the government’s Ksh 50,000 NYOTA Fund startup grant is sufficient to help young entrepreneurs launch their businesses, signaling strong public confidence in the youth empowerment initiative. According to research by Infotrak, 77 per cent of respondents said the grant is enough to start a business, highlighting optimism that the fund can effectively support grassroots enterprises. However, some remain skeptical: 19 per cent felt the amount is too small to make a real difference, while three per cent were unsure if the funding would be adequate. The survey, which sampled 620 respondents from The post Majority of Kenyans Say Ksh 50,000 NYOTA Fund Is Enough to Start a Business appeared first on Nairobi Wire.


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