10 Easy Procedures to Start Successful Business in Kenya

January 15, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

One of the questions that many investors ask is: How do I go about starting business in Kenya? The requirements are pretty simple and very much the same throughout the country, although you will encounter some minor variations here and there. The Steps The general steps are as follows: 1. Decide what kind of...
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Muli wa Kyendo’s 5 Point Pledge on How I’ll Treat My Friends on Facebook

December 30, 2009
By muli wa kyendo

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Doing Business in Kenya: Business Community Regains Hope for Better Business in Year 2010

December 24, 2009
By muli wa kyendo

Looking back at the year now ending, the Kenyan business community – and in deed, the Kenyan in general – has much to be happy about. One, the effects of the prolonged drought that saw many animals die is nearly now gone. Although droughts have frequently hit the country, the last was a particularly...
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For Kenyan Business Tycoon, Njenga Karume, Honesty Starts Right on the Cover of his Biography

December 14, 2009
By muli wa kyendo

Since a few years ago, writing biographies or autobiographies has become common in Kenya. But much of what has come out so far have been useless public relations write-ups that hide more than they reveal. Even the titles of the books are clear warnings that the reader is about to join in a trip...
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The Forest That Mr. Katunga Planted and the UN Copenhagen Conference of Climate Change

December 9, 2009
By muli wa kyendo

Over 110 heads of State, 100 international experts on environment and global warming and a staggering 150,000 participants with all the world support may never achieve what one Mr. Katunga achieved with minimal support and huge determination. Had circumstances allowed Mr. Katunga to continue, Kenya would have become again “The Garden of Eden” with...
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Constitution: How a Devolved Government Can Help Investors

December 2, 2009
By muli wa kyendo

Regional governments in a devolved government system in Kenya, are better placed to compete for investors, to exploit local resources, to increase level of investing and create more jobs
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