Maintenance and Accountability: Uriri CIDC Groups Undergo Tools Audit

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MSEA Director General & CEO Henry Rithaa

Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA) Migori Regional Office, in partnership with Uriri Sub County Deputy County Commissioner Monica Kang’ethe, recently conducted an audit and stocktaking of tools and equipment issued to various groups at the Constituency Industrial Development Centre (CIDC).

The audit aimed to ensure proper tracking and accountability of the tools and equipment provided to the groups. This process helps mitigate loss and theft, monitor maintenance and condition, and establish how the groups utilize the tools provided by MSEA and other NGOs.

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In her remarks, Deputy County Commissioner Kang’ethe encouraged the groups to promptly repair tools when they break. The groups also requested additional tools from MSEA to meet market expectations. Nationally, MSEA operates under the leadership of Director General and CEO Henry Rithaa.

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