Virus forces Kilifi fishermen to trade nets for hoes, mops and hammers - News Summed Up

Virus forces Kilifi fishermen to trade nets for hoes, mops and hammers


Mugandi is disappointed none of his people has received any government help after he spent a whole day listing everyone. “We see on TV people getting food aid in other parts of Kilifi and we have been waiting patiently. On that day he signed agreements with Mombasa, Kilifi, Lamu, Kwale and Tanu River, which are to benefit from the concessional loan. He said Kenya has about 13,000 small-scale fishermen and fish sellers who operate near shores where the fish stocks have declined. Already, 186 fishermen have been trained in Kilifi and Lamu with plans to train more after the pandemic passes,” Munya said.


Source: The Star June 11, 2020 03:45 UTC



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