Mwangi Kiunjuri

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State Now Goes After Kiunjuri Bank Accounts

Last week, Kiunjuri launched a new political party ahead of the 2022 elections which puts him at cross purposes with President Uhuru Kenyatta

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Kiunjuri Axed as Uhuru Rings Cabinet Changes

Kiunjuri has been warned severally over his management of the ministry

A tea firm. Farmers are abandoning cash crop farming in Kenya and adopting other alternatives. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Who is Frustrating Kenya’s Cash Crop Farming?

From pyrethrum, coffee and now tea, the Kenyan farmer is beleaguered losing hope in the crops they once depended on for their survival.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang'i. He has been handed more powers in latest executive changes www.businesstoday.co.ke
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More powers for Matiang’i as Uhuru realigns ministries

Agriculture CS Mwangi Kiunjuri lost the heavily funded Irrigation Department, which has now been placed under his Water counterpart Simon Chelugui

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Food Inflation: When you kill so as to eat

The food insecurity in the country, which has seen millions of Kenyans facing hunger  and tens of deaths in more than 10 counties,...

Mumias Sugar factory
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Mumias Sugar sinks further into negative territory after posting Sh15b loss

Mumias Sugar Company has plunged further into negative territory after posting a Ksh 15.1 billion loss in the year ending June 2018, which...

ECONOMY

Uncertainty looms over stability of Sh75 for unga

Grain millers say prevailing economic forces make maintaing the price of unga at Ksh75 untenable

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Meru dairy farmers hope to double production after Sh1b Credit Bank boost

Currently, the bank is partnering with the farmers and their union to support acquisition through financing and insuring the machinery, building and livestock.

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Unga to cost Sh75 per 2kg packet, Govt says

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri says a survey carried out by the ministry indicated that traders were selling maize flour as high as...