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The sale of the 15 per cent James Finlay Kenyashares to the communities in Bomet and Kericho counties has started.
This follows the sale of James Finlays to Sri Lankan investors, the Browns Investments PLC.
The Browns last week took over the management of James Finlay Kenya.
Browns and Finlay in the sale agreementacknowledged the long-standing support of the local community and agreed to offer 15 per cent of shares for public sale through the Kipsigis Highlands Multipurpose Cooperative Society.
Kipsigis Highlands Multipurpose Cooperative Society Vice-Chairperson Jonah Langat said they are optimistic of forging a good working relationship with the Browns and the community.
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