Tycoon Jaswant Rai to take over Nzoia Sugar factory

Sugar baron Jaswant Rai during a past address. PHOTO | COURTESY
It’s now official
— Nzoia Sugar Factory will be leased to a private investor. The factory’s board
chairman, Alfred Khang’ati, has confirmed that businessman Jaswant Rai won the
30-year lease and is expected to take over next week.
Khang’ati says
farmers are set to receive more than Ksh.200 million in pending payments before
the end of this financial year, and workers will remain under the new
management for the next year to allow a smooth transition.
However, the
process faces a legal challenge, with a court case already filed.
"In the
coming week or the week after, they will no longer belong to the government.
Some private enterprises will have taken over. The aspect of privatisation or
leasing is for 30 years. A lease agreement has already been signed between the
government and the lessee," Bonface Otsiula, Board Member at Nzoia Sugar
Factory, stated.
"We are
looking at the wider public interest, which involves the welfare of the farmers
and staff who have not earned salary from 2022 to date and they have
persevered," Khang’ati added.
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