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The country has a huge need to develop infrastructure and provide services, and the government acknowledges that it cannot succeed alone. Gabriel Negatu, the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) regional director for East Africa, told OBG that Kenya had a KSh206.7bn ($2.3bn) gap to fill in financing infrastructure for which the private sector...

 

Like much else in Kenya, the fiscal policy as outlined in the 2015/16 budget statement is focused on “fast-forward” development. Spending on infrastructure and support for businesses are aimed at driving growth, which the government has forecast at 6% in 2015 and the coming years. When Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury Henry Rotich...

 

Kenya has undergone a significant political and governance transformation over the last five years. New measures to encourage a more stable and democratic system have been ushered in, changing the way Kenyans are governed and how the different layers of administration interact. These structural alterations are good news for the country,...

 

The pilot phase of Kenya’s special economic zones (SEZs) is expected to be in force in the first quarter of 2016, after President Uhuru Kenyatta signed the law in September 2015. The government aims to set up the first three zones in Kisumu, Mombasa and Lamu. In June 2015 Cabinet Secretary of the National Treasury Henry Rotich stated in his...

 

What were the sticking points during the negotiation of the 2014 economic partnership agreement (EPA) with the EAC?

 

Originally created in 1967, the EAC only took off at the turn of the century. It was moribund for two decades after collapsing in 1977. But since its revival in 2000, the body, which consists of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, has taken great strides towards closer regional integration. Nairobi hopes that the regional body can...

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