Unemployed Kenyans question Amina’s insensitivity in police huntdown of loan defaulters

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Truly what goes around comes back around. The government has decided to employ a new tactic to get back the money they have lost for so many years after funding graduates in the university.

Speaking at a Nairobi hotel where Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed launched HELB’s five-year strategic plan, the CS said defaulters will be tracked through their work stations.

Amina Mohamed has said HELB will work with the police to strictly hunt down 74,000 loan defaulters.

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Aside from work stations, others will be tracked through their M-Pesa and Airtel Money transactions.

“We hope by doing we will increase the resources that are available to HELB to support others.”Amina went on, “We want them to become reliable and responsible citizens by repaying their debt.”

Nearly 350,000 students are hoping to qualify for the sh13.7 billion higher education loans they have applied for.

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The HELB strategic plan 2019/23 is aligned to Vision 2030 and the Big Four Agenda.

After the announcement, desperate unemployed Kenyans have taken to twitter to lament questioning how they will pay their loans while jobless.

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