Government releases Sh3.5 billion for May Inua Jamii payments

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By Ronald Kipruto | Jun 07, 2025

PS Social Protection Joseph Mogosi Motari before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) February 11th,2025. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The Government has released Sh3.51 billion for the Inua Jamii cash transfer programme for the month of May.

According to the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, the funds, totaling Sh3,519,312,000, will benefit over one million individuals enrolled in the programme.

Payments began yesterday, with each beneficiary set to receive Sh2,000 for the May cycle.

Social Protection Principal Secretary Joseph Motari said the programme aims to support vulnerable groups, including the elderly and persons with disabilities.

"The Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme remains a cornerstone of the Government's social protection strategy," he said in a statement.

In April, the government disbursed Sh3.52 billion for the same programme.

In January this year, Inua Jamii payments transitioned from bank disbursements to the e-Citizen mobile platform, enabling beneficiaries to receive stipends directly on their phones via M-Pesa.

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