There has been a tremendous collective effort towards improving, accelerating and augmenting Kenya’s economic prospects through policies and programmes to improve ease of doing business. #DoingBusinessKe
The facilitation of a conducive business environment which is the bedrock to attracting investment, creating job opportunities and wealth is key for the progress of the country. #DoingBusinessKe
The Government has made a deliberate effort to position Kenya as Africa's manufacturing and technology hub; the preferred gateway to Africa for domestic and foreign investors. #DoingBusinessKe
We must adopt a progressive position in reforming our business and regulatory environment. This would place us in a catalytic position in guaranteeing investment flows from around the globe. #DoingBusinessKe
With pursuit of the national development agenda in collaboration with our development partners and the private sector, it is possible to rewrite the economic trajectory of our people. #DoingBusinessKe
The truth of the matter is a poor business environment in any respect hurts millions as it diminishes opportunities for growth in our economy. #DoingBusinessKe
Kenya moved up to 56th position globally out of 190 countries; cementing our steady performance and rewarding the hard work, commitment, dedication and collaboration among Government, development partners and the private sector. #DoingBusinessKe
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We are on track to developing and implementing electric motorcycles that will provide affordable and eco-friendly transportation.
Our goal is to encourage the adoption of clean energy alternatives that will align with our climate change action and foster economic growth in our country.
During a visit to Roam Park, one of East Africa's largest electric motorcycle assembly plant, Industrial Area, Nairobi.
Africa presents an attractive and expansive market for investors seeking new business opportunities.
It must work towards integrating more, eliminate barriers to international trade and push for the establishment of a more secure, reliable and efficient cross-border payments system that will deepen financial inclusion and foster growth in the continent.
During the opening of the Private Sector Dialogue on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Nairobi.
I have learnt with great sorrow about the passing of Prof. George Magoha, EGH.
Prof. Magoha is a towering giant of our time, a great man who stood tall in the academy, where he excelled in learning, teaching and research, as well as in administration, where he led robust turnaround interventions at the University of Nairobi and the @ExamsCouncil.
Prof. Magoha also famously served as the Cabinet Secretary for Education. Throughout his tenure, he evinced a commitment to high standards in the public service and an uncompromising integrity.
We must build a bigger and better team that will work together to effectively prosecute the agenda of the people of Kenya. We cannot move our country forward by leaving others behind.
With Deputy President @rigathi at @StateHouseKenya, Nairobi, had a working breakfast with MPs from Jubilee party led by @SABINACHEGE and Kanini Kega.
Also with us were David Kiaraho (Ol Kalou), Irene Njoki (Bahati), Zachary Kwenya (Kinangop), Shadrack Mwiti (South Imenti),...
It is with great sorrow that I join Kenyans in mourning the passing of Catherine Kasavuli who died Thursday night at 60, after a long brave fight with cancer.
Catherine was a cheerful, articulate and intelligent news anchor who took to television with unprecedented flair.
Her pleasant smile, clear steady voice, and elegance made her a welcome presence and reassuring bearer of news to Kenyan living rooms for decades.
Countless Kenyans watched her with great admiration and many children grew to emulate her. Today, Kasavuli's legacy endures, most notably in a distinctive crisp, fluent and articulate elocution we are all accustomed to in broadcast anchoring.