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A historic transition is under way in Kenya that could have profound implications for its economy: as part of the implementation of its 2010 constitution, the national government is devolving about a third of its powers and responsibilities to 47 newly created counties. The ultimate objective of the process is to usher in a more decentralised approach to public service...

Taxation is the major source of government revenue in Kenya. Over the past few years, the government through the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) – the body mandated to administer and collect taxes on behalf of the government – has stepped up efforts to widen the tax base. Kenya, like most African countries, operates a source- and partly residency-based taxation system....

Kenya has a broad taxation system covering income tax, value-added tax (VAT), and Customs and excise duty. These are governed by independent legislations that make provisions for the charge, assessment and collection of the respective taxes. Corporate governance is also at the core of businesses’ operations.

University education in Kenya is set to undergo major changes in the coming years, as amendments to the country’s regulatory framework and reforms such as devolution expand post-secondary offerings across the country. While funding and capacity constraints remain serious challenges, new digital platforms such as the country’s flagship Open University project could...

As Kenya’s long-underfunded health sector strives to boost access to quality care, the private sector’s role in provision has expanded, with most health care facilities now run by donors and private firms. The health care sector has seen growing investment from foreign firms, as well as increased participation by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), especially in...

Over the past decade, intensive attention and investment have been directed at Kenya’s education sector as the government works toward industrialisation under the Vision 2030 national development plan – which was launched by former President Mwai Kibaki in 2008 and comprises a series of five-year implementation plans. The introduction of universal primary education and...

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