The coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented problem. It affects all of humanity. It sweeps countries with much greater potential than Kenya. It causes thousands of losses to our fellow human beings every day around the globe. It is pushing health systems internationally. And it causes great economic losses, heavy for the citizens, but also traumatic for the countries.
However, for entrepreneurs, professionals and private sector workers in the country the anxiety remains. As long as the lockdown and restrictive measures in economic activity are prolonged, as long as – due to the negative epidemiological picture and the number of victims – the prospect of economic restart is removed, the possibility of thousands of professionals, trapped in this unprecedented situation, can not afford.
It is certain that thousands of businesses and professionals will find themselves under suffocating financial pressure, as, just as they try to make a fresh start, they will be faced with its suspended obligations. first and second quarantine in parallel with their current liabilities and installments of their bank loans.