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End of an era for Karuturi farm as court okays auction of assets
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Kenya: Leader urges multinational tea firms to sell shares to locals to improve living standards - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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Kakuzi unveils plans to support small-scale avocado farmers
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Kakuzi, a Kenyan agro-business firm, has confirmed plans to strengthen its avocado smallholder base as part of a shared prosperity business plan. The firm is focusing on agricultural production expansion and diversification projects for its macadamia, blueberry, livestock and commercial forestry business lines.
Speaking during the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) listed firms 93rd Annual General Meeting held virtually, Kakuzi Chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a said, “Kakuzi will this year invest more than Ksh. 400 million in capital expenditures (CAPEX) while focusing on upscaling its smallholder operations value to complement its production capacities and boost the global positioning of Kenyan avocados. It is critical that the markets only receive good quality fruits from Kenya, and to achieve this, building knowledge of the market requirements amongst farmers is very important.”
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Justice David Njagi Marete arrives at the Supreme Court building to be interviewed for the position of Chief Justice.[Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Justice David Njagi Marete has dismissed claims that the Judiciary is under siege from external forces.
Marete who was appearing before the Judicial Service Commission vetting panel for the position of Chief Justice said for the 35 years he has been in the legal profession, he has not seen any external forces stumbling on the independence of the Judiciary.
He said instead, it is the Judiciary itself to blame the judiciary for acting in cahoots with certain people to create non-independence scenes.
Judiciary independence an excuse for graft, Marete tells interviewing panel
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