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New cooperatives law set for Ruto's signature within a month - the-star.co.ke

The Star reports that Kenya's new cooperatives law is expected to be signed by President William Ruto within a month. This legislation aims to regulate and support cooperative societies in the country, which play a significant role in the agricultural and economic sectors. The law is seen as a step toward formalizing cooperative operations and enhancing their contribution to national development. It comes amid ongoing efforts to strengthen Kenya's economy through various policy reforms.

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New cooperatives law set for Ruto's signature within a month - the-star.co.ke

The Star reports that Kenya's new cooperatives law is expected to be signed by President William Ruto within a month. This legislation aims to regulate and support cooperative societies in the country, which play a significant role in the agricultural and economic sectors. The law is seen as a step toward formalizing cooperative operations and enhancing their contribution to national development. It comes amid ongoing efforts to strengthen Kenya's economy through various policy reforms.

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