Saccos Bill to get nod from stakeholders

By Dan Mweza. Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) in Mombasa have lauded the County Government for stepping in to control and manage the Saccos which for a long time have been under the National Government. Speaking during the Mombasa International Sacco Day celebrations at Best Western Hotel, stakeholders brushed off allegations from different quarters…

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Channel Youth, Women funds through Saccos

By Amoto Dennis Ndiewo. Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) in remote Tana River County are calling on the government to channel the multibillion Youth, Uwezo and Women funds through their societies. They said the Uwezo, Youth and Women funds should be channelled through Saccos in an attempt to boost their liquidity. Leading those making…

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Tuiyotich Farmers Society reaps big from rise in milk volume

By Dennis Bett. Tuiyotich Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd is set to reap big from rising milk volumes after the society purchased an Isuzu pick-up truck to transport the milk. The society has also embarked on sensitization of members to embrace better animal husbandry. Through partnership with the Uasin Gishu County’s Enterprise Development Fund, the society…

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Garissa Teachers Sacco opens common bond

By Our Reporter. Garissa Teachers Sacco has opened its common bond in order to attract membership from other sectors including the Business community. This will enable the Sacco to diversity its business operations and strategy. Located in Garissa town, the Sacco is licensed by the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (Sasra) as a deposit taking institution….

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Take loans, youth told

By Kamundia Muriithi. The youth have been told to join and take loans from Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos). Biashara Sacco Marketing Manager, George Njuguna advised the youth from Embu County to join Saccos so that they can qualify for loans. “By joining Saccos, youths can easily access loans to undertake various socio-economic projects,”…

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Smart Champions Sacco latches on to unbanked farmers

By Murithi Kinoti. Meru County’s Smart Champions Sacco has splashed their marketing strategies as they seek to cash in on unbanked farmers and low-income earners. Sacco Chief Executive Officer, Robert Mbijiwe said the Smart Champions products are specifically developed to cater for farmers and will help in capturing the unbanked section of the population. “It…

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Saccos urged to embrace mobile telephone services

By Tsozungu Kombe. Savings and Credit Cooperative Society members in Kwale County have been urged to embrace LIPA na M-PESA services to enhance efficiency. Safaricom Company Limited official in charge of South Coast Region, Kelvin Songa said that the LIPA na M-PESA services are efficient. “In Kenya, the ICT Sector has continued to grow by…

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Co-ops grow capital base to Sh5bn in 5 years

By James Wakahiu. Cooperatives in Kiambu County have grown their capital base to over Sh5 billion in the last five years. This was disclosed by the County Director of Cooperatives, Abigail Tabu. She attributed the growth to increase in membership which rose to 400,000. “There are 584 registered Co-operatives in Kiambu. We also have 43…

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Residents told to join Saccos

By Godfrey Wamalwa. Bungoma County women, boda boda operators and the youth have been urged to join the co-operative movement. Ng’arisha Sacco Chairman recently said the sacco sector is the most effective way of fighting poverty and inequality in the society. He urged the youth, women and people living with disabilities to join Saccos in…

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Governor Khaemba promises to create new Saccos

By Kephas Ayiecha. Trans Nzoia County Governor has promised to create new Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) and revive the moribund ones to meet the financial needs of residents. Governor Patrick Khaemba said the county would come up with initiatives that would sustain growth of Saccos. He urged residents to form Saccos that will…

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