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South Korean Premier pushes for business ties with Kenya

Kim Byung-Sook(Left) President & CEO Korea Western Power CO LTD and Mr.Shaun Zambuni(Right) Chairman Sosian Energy sign agreement for menengai geothermal power project during the Kenya - Korea Business Forum. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

The visit by the Republic of Korea Premier Lee Nak-you is set to boost technology and skills transfer to local companies as the two countries push for more business partnerships.

Friday, Korea Western Power signed a deal with Sosian Energy to increase import of Korean power generation equipment for its facilities in Menengai.

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