Members of the once-struggling Moi University Savings and Credit Society (MUSCO) that had been stalled due to liquidation and governance issues, now have renewed hope to secure their savings, following the official reinstatement of the SACCO’s operating certificate. This happened on Monday as Uasin Gishu leadership led by Deputy Governor Evans Kapkea, hosted a consultative meeting with…
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