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Germany warms up to Kenya in Sh3 billion plan

Kenya's Finance Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich at the 2nd German-African Business Summit (GABS) at the Intercontinental hotel,Nairobi. Photo/ELVIS OGINA (NAIROBI) FEBRUARY 9TH,2017

Germany wants to tap into Kenyan workforce as it sets sights on growing its private sector presence in Africa.

Yesterday, the European powerhouse signed a joint declaration of intent on the establishment of the Eastern African-German University of Applied Sciences in Kenya at the second German-African Business Summit, which is being held on African soil for the first time.

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