What can be done to insulate Kenya’s tea producers from global price volatility?
As with most African markets, Kenya’s power sector is defined by a two-track approach, with an eye to boosting generation and improving access.
OBG introduces the reader to the different aspects of the legal system in Kenya, in partnership with Anjarwalla & Khanna.
It also features a viewpoint with Karim Anjarwalla, Managing Partner, Anjarwalla & Khanna, on transforming Kenya into an international financial centre.
In conjunction with EY, OBG explores the taxation system, examining Kenya’s investor-friendly environment.
It also features an interview with Gitahi Gachahi, CEO, EY Eastern Africa, on creating an enabling environment for foreign direct investment in Kenya.
Kenya’s current administration has placed a great emphasis on the health care sector. Given that the country has one of the youngest populations in the world by average age, Nairobi is aware that investment in social services will be a key component of supporting growth and development in the coming years. Yet while the health industry performs solidly in comparison to its regional peers,...
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