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By: Nicholas Wambua
On Thursday, the Kitui Teachers Sacco reached a significant milestone in its journey as a cooperative society, as it officially rebranded to Univision DT Sacco.

This transformation marks more than just a change in name, but a profound shift in identity and purpose, according to RV. Augustus Munuve, the chairperson of the Sacco.

Addressing members of the press, Munuve highlighted that the rebranding signifies a commitment to inclusivity, accessibility, and a broader vision for the community.
While acknowledging the Sacco’s proud history rooted in serving teachers, Munuve emphasized the importance of recognizing evolving needs within the membership and the wider community.
“We live in a world where diversity enriches our experiences and perspectives,” Munuve stated. “The decision to rebrand as Univision DT Sacco reflects our dedication to embracing this diversity and creating a welcoming space for all members of our community.”
The new name, Univision DT Sacco, symbolizes a departure from limiting associations with a specific profession to one that embraces individuals from various backgrounds. Munuve emphasized that whether one is a teacher, a healthcare worker, a business owner, a farmer, or any other community member, Univision DT Sacco is committed to serving and supporting them on their financial journey.

As members embark on this new chapter, Munuve stressed the importance of unity, encouraging them to harness their collective strength to achieve greatness, build a brighter future, and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

In his closing remarks, Munuve expressed gratitude to the members for their support, trust, and commitment to Univision DT Sacco, urging them to continue growing, thriving, and making a positive impact on each other’s lives.
The rebranding of Kitui Teachers Sacco to Univision DT Sacco marks a significant step forward in fostering inclusivity, diversity, and community empowerment, reaffirming the Sacco’s dedication to serving its members and the broader society.
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