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  • The Embassy, opened in October 2014, focuses on the three key pillars of Ireland’s new Foreign Policy - serving people, enhancing prosperity and promoting the values of the Irish people. The Embassy…
  • Family Entertainment Kenya is a wonderful country for children, with a long-list of activities to occupy and enthral younger people. In Nairobi, they can feed giraffes at the Giraffe Centre or pet…
  • Most foreigners need a visa to visit Kenya. Business visas must be arranged at the nearest Kenyan embassy or High Commission before travelling to Kenya. Tourist visas, which bar any work or…
  • Importation of goods into Kenya is an elaborate process that entails various documentation and procedures. Lead times are available on the Kenya Ports Authority website www.kpa.co.ke The documents required during the import…
  • The Kenyan tax system has various taxes both direct and indirect including Income Tax, Value Added Tax (VAT), and customs and excise duties, which are all collected by the Kenya Revenue Authority…
  • The BIK Steering Committee was represented at a KEPSA-organised briefing on the 29th May, 2018 by Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i and his team on immigration matters of relevance to the private…
  • Three-quarters of Kenya’s labour force of 18 million people earn their living from agriculture, including from subsistence farming and livestock herding, although accelerating urbanisation will have an impact on that figure. In…
  • The Registrar of Companies is responsible for registering businesses in Kenya. The process, which now takes between three and six weeks, is relatively straightforward, especially given the recent introduction of a company…