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Mwea rice mills privatisation case adjourned to June

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Mwea Rice Mills Privatisation Saga Continues: Case Adjourned to June

The highly anticipated legal battle surrounding the proposed privatisation of Mwea rice mills has hit a temporary pause, with the case now adjourned to June. This development keeps farmers and stakeholders in Kirinyaga County on edge, as the future of a vital agricultural asset hangs in the balance.

At the heart of the legal challenge are petitioners John Munene and Pius Njogu, who have raised serious questions regarding the legitimacy and fairness of the privatisation process. Their petition specifically targets what they describe as ‘inadequate public participation,’ arguing that the voices of those most affected – the rice farmers – have not been sufficiently heard or considered.

Furthermore, Munene and Njogu contend that the move to privatise the mills is ‘prejudicial’ to rice farmers in Kirinyaga County. This allegation suggests concerns over potential job losses, changes in pricing structures, or a general erosion of the benefits currently enjoyed by local farmers through the existing setup. As the court date in June approaches, all eyes will be on the legal proceedings to see how these critical issues are addressed and what implications the outcome will have for the vibrant rice farming community of Mwea.

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