An Account of Growth, Development, Impact, and Decline of Pan Paper Mills, 2000-2009
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2024-08-20
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Laikipia University
Abstract
Over the last two decades, Webuye Pan Paper Mill, the nation’s leading paper producer, came
to an unholy ending. While its decline and its economic and labour history are largely
unknown outside of Kenya, this event shook many observers and the locals who depended on
it for livelihood and survival. The company faced ongoing issues, possibly related to financial
instability (worsening liquidity position), management, operational challenges, and post
governmental collaboration agreements. This study provides important information on the
post-colonial, political, and socio-economic development in western Kenya and the country
as a whole. From its inception, the industry had dominated the state’s economic, social, and
physical landscape, building mighty in western Kenya and extracting millions of pounds of
‘pulp’ wood from its impressive forests. For many generations, thirty thousand people or more
worked in the paper mills and in the harsh forest fringe from which raw materials were
extracted. Small and big communities emerged around the mills as logging sustained the
otherwise declining agricultural areas. These industrial communities were tightly knit, and
each company and its workers built their own labour relations systems, including workers’
unions. A historical study of labour and paper mills shows how new technologies were
incorporated into the industry and how workers and management were often at loggerheads
over work processes, work conditions, and work compensation. The theory of modernization
was adopted in this study to assess the relationship between policing and post
modernity. Thus, the main aim of this paper is to account for a detailed account of the growth,
development, livelihood impact, and decline of pan paper mills, 2000-2009. The study
adopted an ex-facto approach, applying snowballing and purposive sampling techniques. Data
collected was organized, edited, and coded, and information was analysed through two
analytical frames: documentary review and content analysis. The results were arranged
according to historical periods for comparison and correlation. The study used descriptive
interpretation and a chronological approach.
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Decline, growth, development, manufacturing pan-African paper mill