The Government has moved to reassure beneficiaries of the NYOTA that it is continuing with final preparations for the second tranche of business start-up capital, even as concern grows over delays and misinformation circulating online. According to a press release issued on May 29, 2026, officials said that the programme remains active and fully committed
The NYOTA Project has confirmed that the second tranche of business start-up capital, Ksh 25,000 per beneficiary, will be disbursed before the end of April 2026. Following the completion of the second mandatory business skills classroom training across constituencies nationwide. The additional funds will bring the total support per beneficiary to Ksh 50,000, including Ksh
The government has announced the final phase of the NYOTA Project’s business capital disbursement, marking the completion of the nationwide rollout. In a notice dated Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the Principal Secretary in the State Department for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development, Susan Mangeni, named the counties set to receive the final tranches under