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APPRECIATING AND ENCOURAGING TEAMWORK

 Gloria Arroyo once said "The power of one,if fearless and focused ,is formidable, but the power of many working together is better."
Baraka microfinance members were in all smiles  after they received a top up of 45,000 kenya shillings into their accounts. The money is non-refundable. They received certificates of appreciation from the site director, Father Martin in the presence of the social workers and the Equity bank operations manager Ms Rachael.
Clearly hard work, team work and dedication pays. #hongera













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