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Webuye Town's Economic Decline: The Pan Paper Mills Collapse

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 24 August 2021.

Located in Western Kenya, Webuye town was once a thriving economic hub, thanks to the presence of the Webuye Pan Paper Mills. However, the mill's collapse in 2009 marked the beginning of a downward spiral for the town's economy.

The mill's financial problems and inability to pay electricity bills worth Sh209 million led to its eventual winding up in 2009. This had a ripple effect on the local economy, causing businesses to shut down and leaving many residents without employment opportunities.

As the town struggled to recover from the economic blow, the once-thriving Webuye town was left to pick up the pieces, a testament to the devastating impact of the collapse of the Pan Paper Mills.

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