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Although KenInvest currently does not publish a wide variety of publications, a number of organizations and government agencies have publications and resources of interest to investors most of which are available full text online. Among publications you will find are our organisation and programme reports; reports based on original research undertaken as part of our programmes or publications from economic development agencies.
KenInvest Annual Report 2007/2008 This report falls within this period (3rd year of ERS) covering the year 1st July 2006 to 30th June 2007. It provides an insight to the KenInvest’s main activities and performances including corporate governance. We worked within the frame work of the ERS and as our main document of reference and as a result, this report will cover investment enquiries, investment approvals, investment promotion, and Investment policy.
Snapshot Kenya As part of MIGA’s global Enterprise Benchmarking Program (EBP), a study was conducted in sub-Saharan African countries among six industries to compare the operating costs and conditions for investors located in nine sub-Saharan African countries: Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda. This report summarizes the study’s findings, and presents the result of the sub-Saharan Africa EBP, adhering to the location benchmarking approach commonly used by foreign investors to evaluate alternative global investment sites.
Investment Promotion Act, 2004 AN ACT of Parliament to promote and facilitate investment by assisting investors in obtaining the Licences necessary to invest and by providing other assistance and incentives and for related purposes The Kenya Business Leaders Confidence Index This report is from a survey targeting business leaders' perceptions towards the economy of various African countries. For this report the study was carried out in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. This report looks at Kenya from various angles including its attractiveness as an Investment Destination, Economic conditions in Kenya and Consumer sentiments among others
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