The Cooperative Alliance of Kenya (CAK) has dismissed as false and misleading claims that the government intends to access members’ savings held in Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs) to finance long-term infrastructure projects. Speaking during a press briefing on Friday, CAK Chief Executive Officer Daniel Marube assured cooperative members that no provision in the…
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