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National milk processor, New KCC, has announced a price reduction for milk prices to farmers from 24 to 23 shillings per litre, effective this month. Acting Managing Director and Company Secretary Milcah Mugo says the drop is occasioned by high cost of production especially during this wet season that has damaged rural road network in parts of the country. Early this week, New KCC paid 340 million shillings to farmers who deliver milk to its 11 factories.
Moi entertained backbiting at statehouse. Kibaki has said that he won't tolerate that. MOi let his family and relatives run the country. Kibaki has not given his Kids that power. Free education is a must for country to develop and succeed. It had to start from somewhere and i respect Kibaki for doing that. we will fix problems as we go, the idea is to start from where you are not where you wish you were. Dell and Ross Perot both started their businesses with $1,000. Now they are billionaires.
goo1358 2 years ago
@2190g1 people have tendancies to lean to the negative aspects of people. Think of hitler=holocaust, bill clinton=lewinsky. moi=corruption,inefficiency. Moi used state funds to dish out to wananchi, he printed money=inflation. KCB and National banks collapsed due to stealing,KMC,KCC,Nyayo bus,Mau, Golderngberg,Kibera slums grew, Kenyans became poorer. Moi financed his budgets by borrowing..Kibaki has reduced borrowing by a huge %. Free education had to start somewhere it will be fixed as we go
goo1358 2 years ago
@goo1358 Although I agree with you in principle, Moi did some noble things in Kenya. Please let us give credit where it is due. Moi increased schools, Universities and was generous until the 90s. By comparison, Kibaki started the free primary schooling without plans and now we have no facilities to accommodate these kids in primary or high schools. Kibaki's regime was the worst ever in the history of Kenya. This culminated in election theft and all....
2190g1 2 years ago
Ben about Mr Nyagah.....i'm not sure about that. He is the one who let KQ to privatisation by saying that KQ was better off privatized. His brother was once Kenya's CBK governor and resigned to save credibility of the office (an impossible feat in Kenya.) Remember Dr. Mullei who he refused to resign as CBK gov. even after he was arraigned in court for corruption. Kenya does not have good ethical laws
goo1358 2 years ago
Those who did not blay ball got sacked. Those who did often played ball because they used the opportunity to loot too.
benadede 2 years ago
the airline was used as a tool ofnthe state by MOI. there was nothing the MD could do about that. For instance MOI would take a whole plane (without notice) to a foreign country and throw the airline schedule of KQ off. This strategy severely limited their growth especially since KQ has less than 8 planes at the time. MOI is the source of everything evil in Kenya
goo1358 2 years ago
shame really.
karuitha 2 years ago
pathetic
siasabora 2 years ago
Did you know that Joseph Nyagah was the MD of KQ during one of its darkest hours between 1987 and 1991?
benadede 2 years ago
@K the High Voltage wires pass over the poor huts there. Once I asked Mbeere locals why we had to bring in Lister power generators 100 Miles from the Nairobi YET they generated the Hydro Power for all Kenya? unfair and it didn't make sense. Like a farmer buying eggs and sukuma wiki in town...silly!
siasabora 2 years ago