
By John Kariuki
The Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA) is deepening its commitment to fostering entrepreneurship through strategic collaborations aimed at empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
This afternoon, MSEA Board Chairman James Mureu and CEO Henry Rithaa hosted a high-level delegation from E4Impact, led by the Head of Projects in Africa, Mauro Borin, alongside E4Impact Center Kenya Director David Cheboryot, Kenya Country Manager Dr. Bernadette Mutinda, and Fondazione AVSI Foundation Kenya Country Director Romana Koech.
The discussions focused on establishing a strategic partnership to implement initiatives designed to strengthen business incubation, promote job creation, and drive sustainable impact within Kenya’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
This collaboration is expected to unlock new opportunities for MSMEs, equipping them with the necessary resources, mentorship, and support to scale their businesses and contribute to Kenya’s economic growth.
MSEA remains committed to fostering an enabling environment for small businesses through innovation, partnerships, and targeted interventions that uplift entrepreneurs and create lasting impact.
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