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Hundreds of Workers Jobless After Government Closes 54 Companies

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya is facing another blow in the job market after the government shut down more than 50 companies, leaving hundreds of workers uncertain about their future.

In a gazette notice released on Friday, August 29, the Deputy Registrar of Companies, Hiram Gachugi, confirmed that 54 firms had officially been dissolved. The decision was made under the Companies Act, which gives the Registrar authority to close down businesses that fail to meet legal requirements.

The list of affected companies is wide-ranging, covering different industries across the country. Most of them were involved in land survey and construction projects, fast food and hospitality, consultancy, health and medical services, and general merchandise.

Others specialized in real estate development, project management, car assembly, and the sale of beauty products.

According to the notice, these firms were dissolved and their names permanently struck off the official Register of Companies effective immediately. Once this happens, the companies are no longer recognized as legal entities and must cease all business operations.

Why Companies Are Being Closed

The law allows the Registrar of Companies to remove businesses from the register if they are no longer active, remain dormant for long periods, or fail to carry out operations.

Another common reason is when companies consistently fail to file their annual returns, which are mandatory reports showing financial and operational activities.

In some cases, businesses can also apply for voluntary dissolution if the owners choose to shut down operations.

More Companies Face Deregistration

In addition to the 54 already dissolved, the Registrar has also given notice of plans to close down 67 more firms in the next three months. These companies are involved in agriculture, cleaning services, communication, construction, and the tourism sector, including tours and safari businesses.

The Deputy Registrar explained that the affected firms have been given a 90-day period to respond and present reasons why they should not be deregistered. Failure to do so will see their names struck off the Register of Companies as well.

“Registrar of Companies gives notice that the names of the companies specified hereunder shall be struck off from the Register of Companies at the expiry of three months from the date of publication of this notice,” part of the statement read.

The notice further invited members of the public to raise objections or provide valid reasons why the companies in question should be allowed to continue operating.

Impact on Jobs and Economy

The closure of these businesses is expected to add pressure on the already struggling job market, especially as most of the firms operated in sectors that employ large numbers of casual and skilled workers.

Many Kenyans who depended on these companies for their livelihood now face uncertainty, raising fresh concerns about the country’s unemployment crisis.

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