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  • The private sector in Kenya is vibrant and in good health. Kenya is a promising place to do business, with growing markets and good opportunities. Importantly, there is a widespread intellectual appreciation…
  • Kenya has set the stage for major improvements in its health care sector with the aim of achieving the Governments ‘s Big Four Agenda; Universal Health Care (UHC) by the year 2022.…
  • The construction industry grew by 9.2% in 2016 from an expansion of 13.9% registered in 2015. This was attributed to the steady growth in property development, a vibrant real estate sector and…
  • According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) – Revised Edition 2012 report, Kenya aims to become a prime supplier of basic goods to the eastern and central African…
  • Mining in Kenya is relatively modest in scale. Kenya is a potential source of high-value mineral commodities such as titanium and oil that remain unexploited due to inadequate knowledge on their status,…
  • Kenya is known as Silicon Savannah: its ICT sector is the country’s fastest growing, accounting for more than 10 per cent of GDP and expected to create 180,000 jobs by the end…
  • Kenya’s financial sector comprises of banking, insurance, capital markets, pension schemes and other banking institutions such as savings and credit cooperative societies (SACCOs), microfinance institutions (MFIs), building societies and development finance institutions…
  • The transport sector in Kenya is under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. A key task of this Ministry is to position Kenya as the logistics hub of the…
  • Kenya’s services sector, which contributes about 61 percent of GDP, is dominated by tourism. The tourism sector, which is managed by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism, has exhibited…
  • Energy Sector Energy matters in Kenya are handled by the Ministry for Energy. The largest share of Kenya’s electricity supply comes from hydroelectric stations at dams along the upper Tana River, as…