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Kenya’s tea and technology sectors draw Slovakia’s interest

President Uhuru Kenyatta (right)Greets Slovakia President Andrej Kiska after addressing the press at State house on 13/2/17-BEVERLYNE MUSILI

Kenya’s tea sector is set for a major boost after Slovakia expressed interest in it as a possible investment area.

At a press conference yesterday, Slovakia President Andrej Kiska said his country is looking to invest in Kenya’s tea, coffee and technology industries. In technology, the two countries hope to share innovations, especially around the ease of doing business and money transfer.

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