Kenya is set to address factors affecting the private sector, among them high taxation, and bureaucracy in a bid to crreat a conducive environment to attract more investors. Speaking after meeting with members from the European Business Council Kenya, Azimio la Umoja flag-bearer Raila Odinga cited the high cost of energy as prohibitive to investors a matter he said his government will seek to address should he be elected as President in August.
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