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Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki has Vowed to intensify the fight against cartels in the coffee sector, as government continues to tighten its grip in implementing coffee reforms. Kindiki who was speaking in Ndia Constituency Kirinyaga county has pledged to push for the passage of the Coffee and the Cooperatives Acts of 2025 in the next few weeks, in order to provide better governance in coffee and cooperative societies where farmers have been swindled for decades.
DP Kindiki promises to eliminate cartels in coffee sector
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