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Twiga Foods Sinking With Billions: How Marikiti Mothers Fought And Won Against White Monopoly Capital

Three weeks ago, the story of Jean Munene, a retired teacher and farmer from Kanyekini ward in Kirinyaga County appeared in the local dailies. Jean, like thousands of other farmers mainly from across Meru, Embu, Kirinyaga and Embu counties had considered themselves lucky after Twiga Foods approached them with an offer

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Twiga Foods Sinking With Billions: How Marikiti Mothers Fought And Won Against White Monopoly Capital

Three weeks ago, the story of Jean Munene, a retired teacher and farmer from Kanyekini ward in Kirinyaga County appeared in the local dailies. Jean, like thousands of other farmers mainly from across Meru, Embu, Kirinyaga and Embu counties had considered themselves lucky after Twiga Foods approached them with an offer to buy their bananas at an above market rate, only to betray the trusting farmers and stop buying their produce early this year. After being encouraged to plant more bananas, the farmers suddenly found themselves with no market for their bananas. What many didn’t know is that this was just the tip of the iceberg of the Twiga Foods story, a story that is eerily similar to the one in The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of...

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