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KDF, police millionaires as Harambee Sacco pays 15pc dividend on shares

Former NMS Director General Maj Gen (Rtd) Mohamed Badi receives a certificate during the Harambee DT Sacco Society Ltd Millionaire's club breakfast meeting for top savers at PrideInn Paradise Hotel in Mombasa, on May 13, 2025. [Kelvin Karani, Standard]

Harambee Sacco is on the path of financial stability after it cleared Sh6 billion in bad debt and its asset base grew from Sh38.6 billion last year to Sh38.73 billion in 2025.

The Sacco Chief Operations Officer, Renson Mwandoe announced that members will enjoy a 15 per cent share capital and an interest rate of 10 per cent.

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