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🟠NCPB releases 100,000 bags of subsidised fertiliser after farmer protests in North Rift The National Cereals and Produc...
09/06/2026

🟠NCPB releases 100,000 bags of subsidised fertiliser after farmer protests in North Rift

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) has announced the release of 100,000 bags of subsidised fertiliser following protests by farmers in the North Rift region over a severe shortage that disrupted top-dressing activities during a critical stage of maize production.

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🟠CAK chair Malonza elected chairperson International Cooperative Alliance Africa Kenya has reinforced its standing as a ...
09/06/2026

🟠CAK chair Malonza elected chairperson International Cooperative Alliance Africa

Kenya has reinforced its standing as a leading force in Africa’s cooperative movement following the election of Macloud Malonza as Chairperson of International Cooperative Alliance Africa (ICA-Africa).

Malonza, who also serves as Chairman of Co-operative Bank Holdings and Chairman of the Co-operative Alliance of Kenya (CAK) secured a decisive victory during elections held by the Cooperative Federation winning all 65 votes cast by delegates from across Africa.

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KUSCCO Ltd. has announced the 2026 Women of Influence Leadership Conference, a premier forum designed to empower women l...
09/06/2026

KUSCCO Ltd. has announced the 2026 Women of Influence Leadership Conference, a premier forum designed to empower women leaders driving governance, resilience, and transformation across Kenya’s SACCO sector.

Held under the theme “She Gives. She Governs. She Thrives.”, the conference will bring together SACCO leaders, board members, governance experts, and professionals for high-level discussions on leadership, institutional resilience, and cooperative growth.

📅 Date: 22–26 June 2026
📍 Venue: Lake Naivasha Sawela Lodge, Naivasha
💰 Non-Resident Fee: KES 70,000
🔥 Early Bird Fee: KES 65,000 for registrations completed before 10 June 2026

Participants can expect peer-to-peer engagement, practical governance insights, leadership development opportunities, and actionable strategies to strengthen institutional performance and impact.

For registration and enquiries:
📞 0111 027 200
📧 [email protected]

KUSCCO has launched the 2026 National SACCO Statistical Data Collection Exercise, targeting SACCOs across Kenya to captu...
09/06/2026

KUSCCO has launched the 2026 National SACCO Statistical Data Collection Exercise, targeting SACCOs across Kenya to capture key sector data and strengthen evidence-based advocacy.

The exercise aims to support policy development, enhance sector visibility, and demonstrate the contribution of SACCOs to Kenya’s economic growth, financial inclusion, and social development.

KUSCCO is urging SACCO leaders to submit their data within the stipulated timeline to ensure accurate representation of the sector’s impact.

📅 Submission deadline: 18 June 2026

🟠Foreign investors offload Ksh10bn worth of shares from the Nairobi Securities ExchangeOver 6,000 foreign investors, bot...
09/06/2026

🟠Foreign investors offload Ksh10bn worth of shares from the Nairobi Securities Exchange

Over 6,000 foreign investors, both individuals and corporates listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), sold their shares worth Ksh 10 billion from the top five companies in Kenya by the end of April 2026.

The top Kenyan companies, Safaricom Plc, Equity Group, KCB Group, EABL, and Cooperative Bank of Kenya, claim normal operation despite the vacuum left after a strong market rally to local institutions and investors for 12 months of investment.

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🟠Tea industry in turmoil as levy triggers market collapse and unsold stock Panic has gripped Kenya’s tea sector followin...
09/06/2026

🟠Tea industry in turmoil as levy triggers market collapse and unsold stock

Panic has gripped Kenya’s tea sector following the implementation of a Sh2.28 per kilogram levy at the Mombasa Tea Auction, with farmers and factories warning of reduced bonuses and mounting unsold stock.

Producers in the Mt Kenya region say the levy has disrupted the market, forcing buyers to shift to cheaper alternatives from Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

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🟠Ksh1,000 note dominates 80% of currency circulation Kenya’s Ksh1,000 note has surged to dominate the country’s cash eco...
09/06/2026

🟠Ksh1,000 note dominates 80% of currency circulation

Kenya’s Ksh1,000 note has surged to dominate the country’s cash economy, accounting for nearly 80 percent of all notes in circulation, according to new data from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

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🟠CS Kagwe calls for global ban on hazardous agricultural chemicals Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Devel...
09/06/2026

🟠CS Kagwe calls for global ban on hazardous agricultural chemicals

Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Mutahi Kagwe, has called for international action to eliminate hazardous agricultural chemicals, urging that substances deemed unsafe in some countries should not be allowed in markets with weaker regulations.

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🟠SASRA confirms appointment of David Sandagi as substantive CEO The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) has ann...
09/06/2026

🟠SASRA confirms appointment of David Sandagi as substantive CEO

The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) has announced the appointment of David Sandagi as its substantive Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective June 2026, following a decision by the Board after consultations with the Head of the Public Service and the Cabinet Secretary for Co-operatives and MSME Development.

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🟠Sudan ban triggers 69% collapse in Kenya’s tea exports Kenya’s tea sector has suffered a sharp setback following Sudan’...
09/06/2026

🟠Sudan ban triggers 69% collapse in Kenya’s tea exports

Kenya’s tea sector has suffered a sharp setback following Sudan’s trade ban, which led to a 69 percent collapse in exports during the first quarter of 2025, leaving the country at risk of losing 1.79 million kilograms of tea.

The ban, triggered by the ongoing civil war in Sudan, has disrupted one of Kenya’s key markets and forced exporters to rely more heavily on other destinations.

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