1,000 painters targeted in national skills upgrade programme
The programme comes amid rising demand for skilled finishing professionals driven by Kenya’s affordable housing programme and continued growth in private real estate development.
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A new nationwide training programme targeting 1,000 painters has been launched to professionalise Kenya’s painting trade and address widening skills gaps in the construction sector.
The Masterclass
2026 initiative will run in quarterly cohorts through 2026, beginning with 100
painters in Nairobi.
The programme
comes amid rising demand for skilled finishing professionals driven by Kenya’s
affordable housing programme and continued growth in private real estate
development.
Despite the
expansion in construction activity, painting remains largely informal, with
many practitioners relying on unstructured apprenticeships. This has left gaps
in technical skills such as surface preparation, product selection, finishing
techniques and colour consistency.
MK Alpha Painters
Director Catherine Wanjiku Gatiri said the programme seeks to introduce
structured, site-based training to raise industry standards.
“Painters are on
construction sites every day, yet most have never received formal instruction
on surface preparation, colour consistency, or how to run a sustainable
business. The Masterclass is here to change that,” she said.
The curriculum
covers product knowledge, priming and surface preparation, finishing techniques
and maintaining uniform colour quality, skills considered critical in
delivering professional results and building credibility in the market.
Wanjiku said the
goal is to create a credentialed, job-ready pool of painters that contractors,
developers and homeowners can rely on with confidence.
By formalising
training and promoting best practices, the programme aims to elevate painting
into a recognised professional discipline while positioning skilled painters to
benefit from Kenya’s expanding construction industry.


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