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Rotich starts fresh Eurobond amid fears of over-borrowing

National Treasury PS Dr Kamau Thuge during International Tax Stamp meeting Forum at Radisson Blu Hotel. [Jonah Onyango/Standard]

Kenya will have six Eurobonds if Treasury manages to borrow Sh250 billion from London and the US.

Yesterday, Treasury officials started meeting investors from the two countries to pitch for two long-term bonds of between 12 and 31 years.

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