Smallholder Tea Farmer Electoral Sensitization Campaign Launched in Embu County

CS @mithika_Linturi, in collaboration with @TeaBoardKenya, @KTDATea leadership, @IEBCKenya officials, and National Government representatives, kicked off the Smallholder’s Tea Farmer Electoral Sensitization Campaign at KTDA’s Rukuriri and Mungania tea factories in Embu County. The campaign aims to prepare farmers for the upcoming election on June 28th.

To vote, smallholder tea farmers need to present their tea monthly payslip for any month between June 2023 and May 2024, along with their National ID. Emphasizing the principle of “one farmer, one vote,” the initiative seeks to ensure fair and accessible voting for all eligible tea farmers.

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