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Nothing changed at KTDA as tea sector now riddled with corruption

The much-touted reforms at the Kenya Tea Development Agency Holdings Limited (KTDA) is dead. Tea farmers and factories are crying over the mistreatment and runaway corruption by the new directors. Kenya leads the world in black tea exports and the KTDA is at the centre of it all. When reforms in the sector started in

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Nothing changed at KTDA as tea sector now riddled with corruption

The much-touted reforms at the Kenya Tea Development Agency Holdings Limited (KTDA) is dead. Tea farmers and factories are crying over the mistreatment and runaway corruption by the new directors. Kenya leads the world in black tea exports and the KTDA is at the centre of it all. When reforms in the sector started in earnest by the Uhuru Kenyatta regime, it sought to rid farmers of middlemen and comment that had saddled them in debt and poverty. CAPTION: Wilson Muthaura, CEO, KTDA KTDA was a rot. However, the more things change, the more they remain the same. It is now emerging that the new directors that took office to spearhead the reforms are no better. The looting game has begun and some factories managed by the agency are on the brink...

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