By
George Ngigi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Listed agricultural firms Williamson Tea Kenya and Kapchorua Tea Kenya will dip into their retained earnings to pay larger dividends that surpass their net incomes in the year ended March 2026.
Williamson Tea's share price rallied 13.1 percent to close at Sh150.25 on Friday. Kapchorua, an affiliate of Williamson Tea, also raised its total dividend payout by 140 percent to Sh469.4...
By
George Ngigi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Listed agricultural firms Williamson Tea Kenya and Kapchorua Tea Kenya will dip into their retained earnings to pay larger dividends that surpass their net incomes in the year ended March 2026.

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