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Tea Bonus To Be Paid By July Says CS Munya

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Tea Bonus To Be Paid By July Says CS Munya

Tea Bonus To Be Paid By July Says CS Munya

As a result of the ongoing reforms in the tea sector, tea farmers will receive payments of the bonus by July 10th latest, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya has directed.

Munya wondered why the payment should be delayed until October when the financial year closes by June 30th.

Addressing farmers at Thumaita, Kimunye, and Kangaita Tea factories in Kirinyaga County on Sunday, the CS said the payment will never be delayed again adding that the monthly payment will be paid immediately like other institutions that pay their employees on time.

Tea Bonus To Be Paid By July Says CS Munya

“Former KTDA Board had formed a tendency of retaining the bonus at banks from end of June only to start the payments in October,” he noted.

“Consequently, huge sums of money accrued high interest which officials used to enjoy at the expense of the farmers,” Munya divulged.

“The farmers will be receiving their monthly payments on or by the 5th of the coming month directly channeled to their bank accounts,” he assured.

The CS said the reforms will be fully implemented for the benefit of the farmer and to ensure that no more cartels benefit from farmers’ hard work.

“These reforms we embarked on from May last year will continue being implemented to the letter for the good of the sector and the individual farmer. Never again will the government allow cartels to dominate and control the tea sector,” he vowed.

The CS who was accompanied by the new Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) top Board members also asked the farmers to redouble their efforts and increase productivity through proper crop husbandry for even better yields and high returns.

Zone Five Board Member Mithamo wa Susana who was present assured the farmers that his colleagues would ensure their interests were protected and safeguarded from any cartels that might emerge and attempt to creep back into the sector.

Munya said the ministry will be sending auditors to audit Sacco’s after farmers complained of paying high-interest rates.

The CS said that Saccos in the county are reportedly charging farmers highly against the government rates. They complained of paying 18 percent against the government’s rate of eight percent.

“We have received complaints that some Sacco’s are charging more on interest rate than the government’s directive. Farmers have continued to pay highly, and the ministry is going to send auditors to address the concern,” Munya promised.

He also urged farmers who have not registered with their respective factories to do so to ensure they are eligible to get the fertilizers.

“Those that have not registered should do so with their respective factories and local administration. We are trying to cut off crafty businessmen from silos in the country, ” he concluded.

Felicity Gitonga
Felicity Gitonga is the founder of Africa Business News. abn, freelance writer, journalist, and author with a passion for telling stories.

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