Wilfred Ayaga
Nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura (pictured)
has praised the government for scrapping Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
fee for first-time job-seekers, three years after he tabled a similar
request in Parliament.
The MP termed the move progressive, noting that it will benefit millions
of youths who are locked
out of jobs for lacking CRB clearance
certificates.
Last week, Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge published the
new regulations, effectively unlocking a hurdle that had seen many
jobless youth turned away by prospective employers.
“First time CRB clearance certificates will be provided by CRB at no
charge. This is particularly beneficial to Kenyan youth and graduates
who are seeking employment,” stated the regulations.
The CBK governor also stopped the blacklisting of borrowers owing less
than Sh1,000 to various lenders and the de-listing of those who had been
placed on the CRB register for such amounts.
Mwaura wondered how jobless youth were expected to pay clearance fee.
“The new regulations will help the youth because they will not have to pay money...," he said.
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