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Kenyans react as govt dissolves 202 companies, plans to shut down 115 in 2025

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Investment PS Abubakar Hassan and Trade CS Salim Mvurya speaking at a past event. Photo: Salim Mvurya. Source: Twitter
  • President William Ruto’s dissolved more than 200 companies operating in Kenya for the year ending December 2024
  • The Business Registration Service published the names of companies in a gazette notice number 95, dated December 11, 2024
  • According to Registrar of Companies Joyce Koech, over 100 companies, also listed in the same gazette notice, risk closure
  • The gazette notice sparked mixed reactions among Kenyans, with some criticising the government for the move

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Kenyans have expressed different views after the government announced closure of companies in 2025.

Investment PS Abubakar Hassan and Trade CS Salim Mvurya speaking at a past event. Photo: Salim Mvurya. Source: Twitter

 

President William Ruto’s administration dissolved the 202 companies in a gazette notice number 95, dated December 11, 2024.

Why Ruto’s govt dissolve companies

Registrar of Companies Joyce Koech, the Business Registration Service, listed the companies that have been shut down, issuing a three-month notice for 115 companies to be dissolved.

Koech urged the company owners to act swiftly and show cause why their firms should not be dissolved in the three months.

However, the state corporation did not explain the reason behind the dissolution of these companies, causing a debate among Kenyans.

What Kenyans said about govt closure of companies

Some criticised the government for advocating foreign jobs instead of safeguarding local jobs through a sustainable business environment.

@Banks_Banksg said:

“MBELE IKO SAWA !! has become the anthem of Ruto’s regime, the Labour Ministry, now rebranded into a premier job brokerage agency.”

@C_Roiginson argued:

“Effects of haphazard finance policies under KK catalyzed by IMF Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs).”

@HseTonny asked:

“When the environment is not conducive for doing business what do you expect? “

@kamau_waRally claimed:

“These are mainly dormant companies that have not filed their returns, and the registrar is striking them off the register – note the 90-day notice of intended striking off.”

@djdougze noted:

“Yet the executive arm of the government claims the economy is doing well and has stabilised.”

@elmarcadoazul said:

“Eeeiy, Sad situation man! Comrades let’s keep learning skills like Programming, Data Analysis, Digital marketing, Web Development, Copywriting, and Graphic Design.”

@SilkRoadKenya wondered:

“I am not shocked. Where the political class wants to do business themselves instead of creating good policies for everyone.”

@alinory_KWENA alleged:

“It’s instructive to note that some of these companies were forced to shut because of their serious involvement in businesses arguably considered to either be illegal, or threats to national security and or economy! Some companies just rebranded and “rebirthed” accordingly.”

@HseTonny said:

“KPIs are indicating that the economy is not doing well, but we are told otherwise. Given the example of the price of Unga, which has been factored by the good rains we have experienced, if we continue with this trajectory, our country will fall into economic recession.”

@githiori argued:

“The little disposal income companies had is being drained to KRA, and employers are suffering increased remittances ( SHA & housing levy). Sad that all this is sponsor swanky lifestyles for the political elites.”

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David Mark Holds Secret Meeting With PRP Leaders as ADC Crisis Deepens

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The embattled National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, David Mark, on Friday held a closed-door meeting with leaders of the Peoples Redemption Party in Abuja. The private consultation is seen as a fresh round of political moves as the ADC continues to battle a lingering leadership crisis and growing internal divisions.

Top figures from both parties were said to be present at the meeting, including PRP National Chairman Hakeem Baba-Ahmed and senior ADC officials. The development is already drawing attention as opposition parties continue realignments ahead of the 2027 political season, with many watching closely for possible alliances and next steps in the party crisis.

 

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“ADC is a Holy Party, Cannot be used to Scam Nigerians Again” – Hon Success Opara tells David Mark

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ADC Party in Turmoil: Hon Success Opara Slams Leadership, Warns Against Scamming Nigerians

Abuja, Nigeria – The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is facing internal strife as Hon Success Opara, a prominent party official, has warned against attempts to use the party to deceive Nigerians. Opara specifically criticized the leadership of David Mark, stating that the party cannot be used to scam citizens again.

“ADC holy Party cannot be used to scam Nigerians again,” Opara said, emphasizing that those forming coalitions are hindering the party’s growth and denying youths opportunities to thrive.

“Those who are forming coalition don’t want to give the youths the chance to strive in the party,” she added.

Opara’s statement highlights the deepening divisions within the ADC, with concerns over leadership and the party’s direction.

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2027: Bala declares aspirants over 55 years disqualified in ADC

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The factional National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Nafiu Bala Gombe, has announced that the party under his leadership will bar individuals above the age of 55 from contesting for political positions.

Gombe made the disclosure during an interview with BBC Hausa, where he outlined a vision centred on generational change and greater youth participation in politics.

“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is a party that belongs to all Nigerians. What we are doing now is to ensure the party moves forward properly.

“We have decided that we will give the youths a real chance. The time has come for young people to take the lead in politics.

“If you are over 55 years old, you are not going to contest for positions in the ADC under our leadership.

“We want to bring in fresh blood, new ideas, and energy from the youth. Nigeria’s future depends on the young generation.

“The old ways have not worked well for the country. We need to open the door wide for youths to participate fully as candidates, leaders, and decision-makers,” he said.

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