Over 1,200 women groups across the 60 wards of Kakamega County will benefit from a shillings 60 million allocation under the county’s Women Empowerment Programme. Area governor Fernandes Barasa said the funds are meant to strengthen livelihoods and boost women-led enterprises at the grassroots. He said the programme targets small-scale traders and organized groups to…
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