CAK to train Sacco on taxation, cybercrime risks and preventions

By Malachi Motano Co-operative Alliance of Kenya (CAK) has organised training on taxation, cybercrime risks and preventions for leaders and general Co-operatives stakeholder to help reduce the rising criminal activities brought about by the fast changing technology. “It has been a year since Kenya registered the first case of Covid-19.  The news changed how we…

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Sacco regulator gets a new CEO

By Malachi Motano The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) Board has today confirmed the appointment of Peter Njuguna as the Authority’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately. Mr Njuguna has been acting as the SASRA CEO since April 2021 when John Mwaka exited the authority upon the expiry of his term. The new CEO brings…

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Govt must Strengthen anti-graft fight in cooperative sector

By Fred Sitati The endemic cases of mismanagement in the cooperative movement have reached alarming proportions in the country according to the report released by the Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission (EACC) recently. The EACC Report is coming hot on the heels of the government creating an Anti-fraud Unit domiciled at the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority(…

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Sasra releases the Sacco supervision annual report 2020

By Sasra Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (Sasra) has released the Sacco Supervision Annual Report, 2020 which highlights the operations and performance of Sacco Societies during the year ended, December 2020. The Report highlights both the aggregated and individual financial performance of the DT-Sacco segment in 2020, as well as the complementary role of DT-Saccos in…

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Why expansion of scope of cooperative activities in the region is long overdue

By Fred Sitati Cooperatives, by their very definition, are formed to serve the socio-economic and cultural needs of their members.  However, the majority of cooperatives in Africa are agro-based and financial in nature while aspects of social services are given a wide berth. In view of the challenges facing humanity globally courtesy of covid-19 pandemic,…

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Review Coffee Cherry regulations to benefit farmers

By Correspondent The much-anticipated turnaround of coffee cooperatives following the introduction of cherry advances to the farmers by the recently created New KPCU, a state corporation, continues to elicit mixed reactions from those expected to benefit from the proposed interventions. A cursory assessment shows that the uptake of this facility remains way below expectations despite…

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Untapped investment opportunities for Saccos in counties

By Sammy Chivanga Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) are increasingly winning county government staff into the cooperative movement but are dragging their feet on investing in multiple sectors at grassroots level in order to deepen their relevance in the economy.  The lack of properly structured internal policies for making targeting investments is standing in…

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