New Dawn As Government Endorses Laikipias BJ50

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Friday, July 17, 2020 marked an important milestone in the development of Laikipia-Made car BJ50 after Trade and Industrialization Cabinet secretary Betty Maina visited its new factory in Nyahururu.
The CS toured the Sagak Tech Automakers factory and was clearly amazed by the efforts that county was making towards industrialization and pledged that the national government will support it.
Sagak you are doing a good job and we really want more of these vehicles to come outpeople may say its not smooth and does not look goodit may not look nice the first time. Remember the original Mahindras that came from India they just looked worse than thisthe panel were not smooth but with innovation they have become smooth and people continued using it and recently they have grown to set an assembly line here in the country, the CS noted.
Its good they are assembling the car and creating jobs in Kenya, but it should be more exciting to assemble more of BJ50s and give it the world as the Kenyas innovation. We want to walk with you until we can realize that and unveil it and see a retinue of cars that have been made here,
She said efforts by the county government of Laikipia in handholding local innovators and SMEs to grow should inspire the national and county governments to start similar initiatives.
The CS also pledged to support the registration of Sagak Tech Automakers as an assembler and also with Lathe machines from Numerical Machining Complex.
According to the firms chief operating officer Wollace Kariuki the firm is keen to bridge the gap in transportation of farm produce, especially delivery of milk by cooperatives.
The vehicle can carry up to 800kg and is economical on fuel use. But more important is the ready market in the Sh2.12 trillion central region economic bloc.

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