Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has warned farmer co-operative societies, with the habit of taking up loans without a clear repayment plan, that the government will not continue to write off debts that do little to benefit farmers. Kagwe says that the government has put in place stricter accountability measures that will be enforced across all…
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