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Kagwe to workers and young people: Defend the country from criminals

Published 17 hours ago2 minute read

Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has appealed to the young people to safeguard the integrity of their peaceful demonstrations by rejecting criminal infiltration, warning that continued unrest could sabotage the country’s job market and economic future.

Speaking during a visit to Ngong Veg Farm and Processing Facility in Kajiado County, CS Kagwe emphasized that while the right to protest is enshrined in the Constitution, the country is at risk of plunging into a vicious cycle where investor confidence is eroded by instability, leading to fewer jobs, especially for the youth.

“Whose country is this? It is ours? We must protect it,” Kagwe said. “When criminals infiltrate peaceful movements and cause destruction, they don’t just damage property, they damage Kenya’s reputation, scare off investors, and make it harder for the young people to access the very jobs they are demanding.”

CS Kagwe interacting with workers at Veg Farm
CS Kagwe interacting with workers at Veg Farm

He warned that the perception of instability already being projected to the international community could redirect critical investments to other, even less democratic but peaceful nations shrinking employment opportunities, particularly in agriculture, one of Kenya’s biggest job creators.

Ngong Veg, which currently employs over 5,000 workers, was cited as an example of what is possible when investment flows and agribusiness thrives.

It is a beneficiary of funding from the Agriculture Finance Corporation (AFC), whose leadership accompanied the CS during the tour.

The funding has enabled the facility to expand its operations, creating thousands of jobs while contributing to national food security.

CS Kagwe touring Veg Farm
CS Kagwe touring Veg Farm
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