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When the Cabinet approved a Ksh 4.7 trillion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, it was more than a routine […]
On 10 February 2026, Kenya’s economic managers sent a carefully calibrated message to markets, investors and households: the country’s recovery […]
The government has rolled out a Sh670 million solar power project at Baricho Water Works in Kilifi County in a […]
At the 5th Leadership Conference of the Kenya Economic Teachers Association (KETSA), the Vice Chancellor of the Co-operative University of […]
Imarika Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Limited has announced a landmark year of financial success and operational resilience, according to […]
Ports (DT) Sacco has reinforced its standing as one of Kenya’s leading employer-based cooperatives after posting strong financial results for […]
Tower Sacco has marked a historic milestone in Kenya’s cooperative movement by announcing a record Ksh 2.88 billion payout to […]
The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to far-reaching reforms in the cooperative movement, signaling stricter oversight, stronger member protection frameworks, […]
The Acting Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operatives (KUSCCO), Peter Wanjohi, has announced sweeping institutional […]
Kenya’s Co-operative Commissioner, David Obonyo, has challenged Saccos to balance ambitious growth targets with strong capital buffers and robust cyber […]
News

CAK Pushes for Changes to SACCO Amendment Bill Over Autonomy and Cost Concerns
The Co-operative Alliance of Kenya has called on Parliament to amend sections of the proposed Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill, arguing that some provisions could weaken

Government Tightens Grip on Rogue Sacco Boards Amid Reform Push
Sacco boards accused of misusing members’ savings through extravagant foreign trips, manipulated financial records, and excessive borrowing are facing intensified government scrutiny as new reforms

Mombasa’s Cooperative Sector Sets National Standard for Governance and Financial Success
The cooperative movement in Mombasa County has emerged as a blueprint for institutional success and self-regulation in Kenya, fueled by a unique blend of volunteer

Mombasa Cooperative Leaders Gather to Chart 2025 Roadmap Amid Industry Challenges
Cooperative leaders from across Mombasa County convened at Chandaria Hall on March 21, 2025, for the Annual General Meeting and Leaders’ Forum to review the

Ksh 4.7 Trillion Gamble: Can the 2026/27 Budget Power Cooperatives and Small Businesses to Drive Kenya’s Growth?
When the Cabinet approved a Ksh 4.7 trillion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, it was more than a routine fiscal exercise. It was a

Kenya Sugar Board Seeks To Calm Public Concern Over Rising Sugar Prices
The Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) has sought to calm public concern over rising sugar prices after new data raised fears of shortages in shops and

Steadying the Ship: How Kenya’s Central Bank Is Steering Growth in 2026
On 10 February 2026, Kenya’s economic managers sent a carefully calibrated message to markets, investors and households: the country’s recovery is on course — and

Government Rolls Out Major Solar Power Project at Baricho Water Works, Kilifi County
The government has rolled out a Sh670 million solar power project at Baricho Water Works in Kilifi County in a major push to cut the

From Stability to Smart Services: CUK Challenges Saccos to Reinvent for the Digital Age
At the 5th Leadership Conference of the Kenya Economic Teachers Association (KETSA), the Vice Chancellor of the Co-operative University of Kenya (CUK), Kamau Ngamau, delivered
Stories

We Can Mobilize Our Own Resources to Generate Revenue Rather than Borrowing Externally,CS Chelugui

Government Bets on Cooperatives to Put More Money in Dairy Farmers’ Pockets


Government Pushes SACCO Mergers to Build Stronger, Safer Cooperatives

