Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Sunday, June 1, 2025
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
Sharp Daily
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
No Result
View All Result
Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Government Announces Rollout Of Single Business Permits

Domenic Ntoogo by Domenic Ntoogo
November 2, 2022
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read

Trade, Industry and Investments Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria has pledged that the government will roll out single business permits by 2023.

Kuria said that the initiative would avert the many obstacles in doing business that traders and business owners have faced for owning multiple licenses.

The CS was speaking during the opening of the fifth Changamka Shopping Festival hosted by the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).

Read: Nairobi International Trade Fair Back After 2-Year Hiatus

RELATEDPOSTS

Kenya to launch mobile device registry in tax compliance push

October 23, 2024

Government targets tax evasion by blocking phones without tax records

October 11, 2024

Kuria added that he had consulted the Nairobi Govorner Johnson Sakaja on the move since the ministry intends to roll out the plan in Nairobi in January 2023 for piloting.

“A single business permit has to be a reality. Governor Sakaja and myself, we have agreed to pilot this in Nairobi. We are looking at areas of opportunities, not just cost issues but bureaucratic issues,” said Kuria.

“We will work together and by the first week of January, Nairobi, we will have implemented the single business permit,”

Read: President William Ruto Sets Conditions For Newly Sworn In Cabinet Secretaries

Nairobi Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri refuted claims of a likelihood of dropping revenue collection as a result of a single business permit, adding that the identification of licensed business operators will become seamless.

“When you get to pay for a specific permit, we create one single permit that is going to have a QR code so if anybody checks, they can see that you are actually licensed. We are not going to drop revenue streams,” said Muchiri.

Email your news TIPS to editor@thesharpdaily.com

Previous Post

42 Years As A Public Servant ,Served With 4 Presidents The Story Of Joseph Kinyua

Next Post

Koinange Family Wants Village Market, Tribe Hotel Demolished

Domenic Ntoogo

Domenic Ntoogo

Related Posts

News

Co-op Bank posts KES 6.9 billion profit in Q1’2025

May 16, 2025
Agriculture And Economy
News

Lets get Kenya out of FATF list

May 9, 2025
News

The downside of Impact Investing

May 2, 2025
News

Leadership challenges at the University of Nairobi

April 24, 2025
News

Easter eggs and earnings: Growing your nest egg with CMMF

April 16, 2025
News

Geoffrey Ruku declares KES 377M net worth during CS vetting

April 15, 2025

LATEST STORIES

Best investments for Kenyan seniors: Secure, predictable & low-risk

May 30, 2025

Why June is the Secret Sweet Spot for Travel

May 30, 2025

Strategies to elevate more women to corporate leadership

May 30, 2025

Tap on Kenya’s 2025 tech revolution

May 30, 2025

How CURBS supports employers and employees

May 30, 2025

NSE deserves more attention from young investors

May 29, 2025

The silent strain of remote work on Kenya’s urban workforce

May 29, 2025

How Kenya’s crypto bill could reshape the digital economy

May 29, 2025
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Email us: editor@thesharpdaily.com

Sharp Daily © 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team

Sharp Daily © 2024