Membership is open to women from Makueni County by birth or marriage who are over 18 years old. Applicants must also pay the required membership fee and share capital as outlined in the cooperative’s by-laws.
Members meet every first Sunday of the month at Nedland Inn, Malili town. These meetings provide an opportunity to discuss investments, review progress, and make collective decisions on cooperative matters.
The cooperative undertakes economic activities such as real estate, agribusiness, trading, poultry farming, and tree planting. It also runs social programs focused on mentoring women and youth, community development, and empowering members through education and training.
All funds and investments are managed democratically by the board of directors in consultation with members. Decisions are guided by transparency, accountability, and the goal of maximizing benefits for all members while maintaining sustainable growth.
You can apply by filling out the cooperative’s membership application form and submitting it along with the required membership fee and share capital. Applications are reviewed by the Executive Management Committee.
No, membership is currently reserved for women from Makueni County. The cooperative’s primary aim is to empower women economically and socially within the community.
Yes, all members have a voice in decisions affecting the cooperative. Members can attend monthly meetings, vote on key issues, and contribute ideas on investments and projects.
Members gain access to investment opportunities, mentorship programs, social support networks, training, and participation in economic and community projects that enhance wealth creation and personal growth.
Funding comes from membership fees, share capital contributions, and revenue generated from cooperative investments such as real estate, agribusiness, and trading ventures. All funds are managed transparently to benefit members.
