Kakamega residents urged to form co-operatives

By Andanje Wakhungu Residents of Kakamega County have been urged to form more cooperative societies to their livelihood activities. Speaking during the launch of Machesi Cooperative Society in Mugai /Shirugu ward, cooperative officer, William Muchiti, said cooperative societies was the only way forward for the residents to be able to sustain development in the area….

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Vihiga bodaboda operators to form Sacco

By Rosemil Oduor Vihiga Governor Wilber Ottichilo has supported plans by boda boda operators in his county to form savings and credit cooperative society. Otichillo urged the operators to also engage in other income generating activities like small scale farming ,growing tissue culture bananas, indigenous vegetables, rearing poultry and livestock. He also said his government…

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Kitui federation empowers women

By Boniface Mulu Kitui Tisuka Women Federation has extended its reach and currently is serving a total of 228 self-help groups with a total of 2,573 members. The federation’s chairlady, Elizabeth Maingi, said that they have 15 cluster level associations with 240 members. “We are supporting 10,173 directly in many ways including empowering them socially…

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Saccos urged to go big on ICT

By Collins Akong’o Saccos in Mombasa County have been urged to seriously embrace information and communication technology in order to enhance efficiency in service delivery. County Co-operatives Director, Nelson Nyoro said technology was the surest way of offering quality services. He was speaking during Tramom Sacco recent annual general meeting. The Sacco supervising committee chairlady…

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Counties urged to support cooperatives

By Wasike Elvis Uasin Gishu County Cooperatives and Enterprise Development Executive Esther Mutai has challenged counties to support the cooperative movement. Speaking in Eldoret town recently, Mutai said this is the only way the country’s economic growth would be propelled to greater heights and subsequently empower the locals. “We should embrace the culture of saving…

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Italian company set to buy Meru coffee

By John Majau A worldwide coffee roasting company, Illy Caffe Spa, has shown interest in buying coffee from Meru County. The company’s coffee buyer, Stefano Scanferla, recently visited Meru County Coffee Millers Co-operative Union (MCCMCU) for a fact finding mission. MCCMCU is the only coffee union licensed to mill coffee and market at the same…

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County plans to legalize chang’aa

By Erick Nyayiera  Siaya County government is seeking to formulate a legislation that will legalize the production, sale and consumption of chang’aa. According to the County’s Executive Committee member for Enterprise and Industrial development Jaoko Oburu, they have already established a liquor directorate that is currently checking on the required standards before they can legalize…

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Why there is need of uniform legislation to regulate co-operatives

By Erick Nyayiera There is need for a uniform legislation to help manage the operations and management of co-operative societies. Kisumu County Co-operatives Commissioner Zephaniah Osok has observed that whereas the co-operative movement was fully devolved, counties have demonstrated lack of capacity to initiate and oversee improvement in the key sector. He opined that a…

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Saccos urged to go big on housing investments

By Jackson Okoth Saccos in Nairobi have been challenged to position themselves and take advantage of the State’s Big Four Agenda investments especially on the housing sector. Nairobi County Executive Committee (CEC) Member in charge of Co-operatives, Wachira Gichohi, urged co-operative societies to position themselves to contribute towards achievement of the housing pillar in national…

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