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Civil servants have been challenged to join Savings and Credit Cooperative societies in the country to reap the financial benefits. Hazina Sacco’s Loan Monitoring and Recovery section head Nelson Somoei, says through the Cooperative Organizations, civil servants can access supportive financial networks such as affordable interest loans and savings programs. The call was made during the sacco's customer service week forum at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, where officials were awarded for their support to the Sacco and new members recruited.
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Hazina Sacco conducts customer service week, civil servants encouraged to enroll to Saccos
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