The research is about women table banking group development and management in Ong’ata Rongai and its effect on women empowerment. Women table banking groups are self-help groups and micro-finance initiatives popular among women from lower socio-economic backgrounds where women save and borrow money easily without collateral. The research seeks to address the problems facing majority of the women table banking groups locallyand regionally. The group management, facilitation and development problems result in frustrations that sometimes break-up of the groups. The research aims atcreating awareness on group dynamics and identify strategies that would enhance facilitation and growth of groups to empower members and improve their living standards. The research employed qualitative method of research using 15 primaryparticipants who were interviewed from 5 groups arrived through convenience non probability sampling. Data was collection through face to face interaction and by telephone where COVID-19 was posed a challenge. The results indicate that groups experience conflict that arise as a result of lack of knowledge of group facilitation processes, leadership, unmet expectations and loan defaults among others. This has some effects on some extend in women empowerment. The results were analyzed thematically and seven themes identified as functions, group facilitation, leadership, eligibility, benefits, challenges/conflicts and training/capacity building as key factors that affect group performance. The significance of the study is to enhance the facilitation and management of table banking groups. The research concludes that women table banking groups are empowering forums for women from lower socio-economic backgrounds. However, for the groups to be more effective, they need to be well facilitated and managed. The study recommends training of group leaders to sharpen their managerial, leadership and facilitation skills. Further, all members need to have their capacity build on group facilitation to enhance group cohesion and in entrepreneurship skills to improve their standards of living.