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Kenya Sugar Board disburses Ksh600 million to settle debts

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevMay 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kenya Sugar Board disburses over Ksh600M to sugarcane factory workers to settle outstanding debts owed to employees and sugarcane farmers

This follows the government’s initiative to lease four state-owned sugar factories as part of the sector’s revitalisation efforts.

The latest payment reduces the total outstanding debt from Ksh 5.6 billion to Ksh 5 billion, subject to final audit.

According to the CEO Mr. Jude Chesire, the total amount paid out to workers since last year has now surpassed Ksh 1.2 billion. Mr. Chesire assured stakeholders that the leasing arrangement will not compromise the proper management of the factories.

“The regulations, which have undergone national validation and are set to be gazetted, provide clear safeguards,” he said. “The 30-year lease period is non-renewable, with a review of terms every five years and an exit clause included to ensure accountability.”

Addressing public concerns over the length of the lease, Chesire emphasised that the period offers investors ample time to make meaningful, long-term investments that will benefit all stakeholders—workers, farmers, and the broader community.

The Board reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and responsible oversight throughout the leasing process as it continues working towards a sustainable future for Kenya’s sugar industry.

 

By   Margaret Kalekye

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