
Stephen Mutoro
Stephen Mutoro is the Secretary-General of the Consumers Federation of Kenya, a prominent consumer advocacy organization. He has been vocal about the need for businesses to pass on the benefits of lower fuel and electricity prices to consumers, arguing for fair pricing practices in the marketplace. Mutoro has highlighted the importance of addressing the rising costs of living and has called for a reduction in fares for public transport and retail prices in response to the decreasing costs of essential services.
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Stephen Mutoro said Kanjama's maturity and steady leadership promise a new chapter of excellence for the society.
Odhiambo leads congratulations as Kanjama becomes LSK's 52nd presidentStephen Mutoro is the Secretary General of Cofek who raised concerns about the National Labour Board's inactivity.
Cofek raises concerns over funding gaps crippling National Labour Board
Stephen Mutoro is the interim leader of the Amani National Congress party who challenged the merger with UDA.
Why Mudavadi's ANC wants to end merger with Ruto's UDA
Stephen Mutoro announced that the agreement between ANC and UDA is legally dead after successfully challenging the merger at the High Court.
ANC interim party leader mulls ending merger with Ruto's UDA
The Stephen Mutoro-led federation alleged that KPC shares are being discreetly sold.
Petroleum workers move to court to stop KPC saleConsumer Federation of Kenya (COFEK) Secretary General, Stephen Mutoro posted on his social media page raising interesting questions about President Ruto's land allocation.
Ruto recent land 'handouts' raise fresh queries on law and fairnessConsumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) Secretary General Stephen Mutoro noted that despite the lower inflation, Kenyans are still feeling the pressure.
Falling prices: Mbadi's math doesn't add upConsumers Federation of Kenya Secretary-General Stephen Mutoro said different players across different industries should pass on the benefits of lower cost of operations to Kenyans.
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