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4.6 Billion shillings has now been disbursed for payment to 1.1million older persons and persons with severe disabilities enrolled in the Inua jamii programme. Speaking during a press briefing on the June-July disbursement,social protection and senior citizen affairs principal secretary Joseph Motari noted that the June cycle payment had been delayed due to a data cleanup exercise, a move to ensure that the money gets to the right beneficiaries.
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Gov’t disburses KSh4.6B to 1.1 million beneficiaries under Inua Jamii Programme
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