• A calibrated jug does this with ease for now. Tengenezeni economy Kila mwananchi aweze kuafford at least a liter of cooking oil.
  • 10 bob today, tomorrow; a cycle of 10bobs for example. Isn’t this poverty mindset. The wish of every Kenyan is to be able to buy cooking oil in bulk, like 2-3 months as they plan for the next. Enabling the economy to grow backwards……

Kenya launched the Mama Pima, an oil dispenser meant for hustlers in the country, led by CS Moses Kuria yesterday, Monday, August 21, 2023.

Speaking on his Official X, formerly Twitter Account, Kuria stated that people can now buy cooking oil at very affordable rates, from as low as 10 shillings, to cook for a day with the oil dispensers.

He further stated that Kenya imports edible oils to a tune of more than 100 Billion per year, which must stop.

"Together with Governors from counties that can grow oil, we have embarked on empowering farmers to plant palm oil," he said.

The launch was not received well by Kenyans, who termed it increasing and sponsoring poverty instead of reducing the price of oil to an affordable one everyone can buy.

@RuthlizzyO

10 bob today, tomorrow; a cycle of 10bobs for example.

Isn’t this a poverty mindset?

The wish of every Kenyan is to be able to buy cooking oil in bulk, like 2-3 months, as they plan for the next.

Enabling the economy to grow backwards……

The CS later stated that he has also instructed the Kenya National trading corporation to ensure all the dispensing machines and containers are manufactured locally by our jua kali artisans. This statement was criticized by one X user who disagreed:

 @KoechBernard

I disagree here. If something needs to be controlled, it's the accuracy of the measuring machine. The manufacturers may sponsor the manufacturing of fake machines that exploit the consumers. It's a failed project once the consumer loses faith in the machines.

@EvansOire

You're as confused as ever,....you want to stop mitumba clothes and protect the 'non-existent' local textile industry, ..but your order for local 'non-existent' calibration equipment to sell imported edible oils...🤔

@Ukwelinimwanga

This smells of a scandal. Aren't these the same items East Africa Community raised concerns about, and Court stopped the distribution?

@nylla_mwende

A calibrated jug does this with ease for now.

Tengeezeni economy Kila mwananchi aweze kuafford at least a litre of cooking oil.