
Kenya and Finland strengthen cooperation in the digital economy
The forum focused on expanding digital infrastructure, including fibre networks, 5G connectivity, private networks, data centres and cloud services. Discussions also prioritised fintech innovation, leveraging Kenya’s mobile money ecosystem and regulatory environment to boost cross-border digital growth. Both countries agreed on the need to strengthen digital skills development through institutional partnerships and innovation ecosystems. By…

Flower exporters move to court over Nakuru export levy
Kenya Flower Council opposed Nakuru County’s Ksh400-per-tonne cess on exported flowers, calling it illegal and unconstitutional. Flower exporters moved to court, arguing a 2018 High Court ruling had already barred the county from collecting the levy. Exporters warned that delays at roadblocks risk damaging flower quality and disrupting international markets. Nakuru County officials defended the…

Consider the youth for boardroom opportunity
Among the Cooperatives principles, Principle no. 2 gives all members an equal right to participate in all activities of the cooperative societies which includes the decision making, electing leaders and being elected as leaders in a coop society. This means if you fully qualify to be a member of cooperative society, then you are eligible…
Shirikiana Sacco Launch set to drive grassroots Wealth Generation in Western Kenya
Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) have been cited as a strategic vehicle for driving investment, savings, and a culture of entrepreneurship to help create wealth at Kenya’s grassroots. Speaking at the official launch of Shirikiana Sacco at Masinde Muliro University in Kakamega County, President William Ruto, who was the guest of honor, described the…
IG SACCO wins top award at Kakamega Agricultural Show
IG SACCO has been named the Best Financial Institution Other Than Bank at the Kakamega Agricultural Show, earning first prize in a category that highlights institutions driving financial inclusion and community growth. The award was presented by Kakamega County Governor Fernandes Barasa, who commended the cooperative for its role in offering impactful financial solutions to…

Wetang’ula urges MPs to seal loopholes in cooperative laws to protect members’ savings
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called on Members of Parliament to urgently review Kenya’s cooperative laws and close loopholes that expose members’ savings to mismanagement and loss. Speaking during the launch of Shirikiana Sacco, Wetang’ula warned that weak governance systems continue to endanger resources in cooperative societies, stressing the need for stronger oversight and…

Government warns against fraudulent Saccos formed ahead of 2027 polls
The government has raised alarm over the rising number of Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) being registered in the run‑up to the 2027 General Election, warning that many are being formed with the sole intention of defrauding unsuspecting Kenyans. Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and MSMEs Development Wycliffe Oparanya said the ministry will tighten regulations…

Ruto launches Shirikiana Sacco, hails cooperative model as key to economic transformation
President William Ruto has launched Shirikiana Sacco, a new cooperative financial institution designed to expand access to savings, affordable credit and investment opportunities, in what he termed a landmark initiative set to transform livelihoods across Western Kenya and beyond. The launch, held at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kakamega County, brought together…

President Ruto commits KSh50 million to Shirikiana Sacco at launch
President William Ruto has committed KSh50 million to Shirikiana Sacco, pledging personal membership and investment in the newly launched cooperative at its unveiling at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kakamega County on Saturday, June 13, 2026. In his address, President Ruto said he had agreed with Cooperatives and MSMEs Development Cabinet Secretary…

Women entrepreneurs still locked out of credit despite growing role in local economy
Women‑owned enterprises continue to face significant barriers in accessing business financing despite their expanding role in Kenya’s economy, new data shows. Figures released by Metropol Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) reveal that female‑led businesses account for just 27 per cent of outstanding MSME credit value, compared to 73 per cent for male‑owned firms. This means that…
