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Speaking from his office, PS Kilemi emphasized that the new law will streamline operations within cooperative societies by setting term limits for officials and weeding out “briefcase” individuals masquerading as cooperative leaders. He noted that many ginneries and cooperatives collapsed due to mismanagement, which led to farmers abandoning cotton farming altogether.
Government moves to clean up cooperative societies, revive cotton industry with new law
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