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Mumias Sugar company has paid out bonuses totalling 150 million shillings to hundreds of farmers in a historic event officiated by President William Ruto. The highest earner will take home 500,000 shillings while the least will get 5000 in a 30:30: 40 profit-sharing formula. This is the first time cane farmers in the country are receiving bonuses.
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Highest earner of Mumias cane bonus takes home Sh500,000
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