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Uhuru plan on inclusive growth timely

Earlier this week, I attended the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa)’s Presidential Roundtable at State House, Nairobi. It provided an interesting opportunity to observe how our country is run and hear firsthand issues of concern to the President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto as they seek a second term in office.
First, Jubilee has done well in creating an enabling environment to facilitate the growth of business.

The President’s observation that they have laid a strong foundation upon which the future success of Kenya will be built was strongly supported by the scorecard of the Jubilee administration presented by Carol Kariuki, the CEO of Kepsa.

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