For Linda Mweru, Kazi Mtaani is a godsend. The temporary work programme is the Kazi Mtaani Initiative. To her, this is pittance compared to the Sh455 she is paid for each day worked for Kazi Mtaani. The first phase of Kazi Mtaani was launched in April in Nairobi and a few other towns. “There are no jobs and if this initiative permanently employed us, we would be more than grateful,” Kazi Mtaani supervisor Grace Mwilu said.
Source: The Star September 23, 2020 18:00 UTC