
Peter Njonjo, once promoted as a transformative figure for Kenya's informal food economy, is now under scrutiny for allegedly leveraging his position to secure state resources for personal gain. According to Kenya Insights, he reportedly extracted state land and credit while leading Twiga Foods, ultimately leaving the company in a weakened state for foreign creditors and acquiring a 20,000-acre irrigation concession registered in his name.
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