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Tough Task for Nzoia Sugar CEO to Rescue Miller

Georgina Korir

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Nzoia SUgar company Chief executive, Michael Wanjala, has launched an aggressive plan to rescue the ailing factory four months after taking over the miller.

Among other challenges which were facing the company when Mr. Wanjala took over a company that was chocking from huge debt and lack of raw materials.

After taking over the management in August, Mr. Wanjala, 39, launched a rapid results initiative (RRI) meant to put the miller back to production.

Wanjala, during a recent interview said, “The RRI is where one derives most of the results using existing resources by not going outside your budget, but trying to have quick wins. It is anchored on agricultural strategy, considering it’s the source of the raw materials, sugar cane,”

“The factory has 23,600 hectares of the nucleus and when I asked my colleagues, I was told about 1,000 hectares was fallow. I launched a programme to plant the nucleus using a volunteer programme involving the community and staff among other willing persons.”

Wanjala wants to move the company closer to the farmers by organizing the sugar miller’s 26 outreach offices in four regions.

Today, they have reclaimed 300 acres and weeded about 78 through the same volunteer labor programme.

He also intends to work in those regional offices once a month to have direct contact with farmers on cane harvesting, planting and providing farm inputs.

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