The Business linkages training to EAC & COMESA regions objective was to demonstrate the possibility of making local companies competitive with International standards whilst spurring economic growth in the region.
The manufacturing industry in the country can only flourish with reliable power supply. It is for this reason that the KAM’s Industrial Area has been in the frontline advocating for quality and sufficient supply of electricity to premium customers.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) plans to expand the Nairobi–Nakuru highway into a dual-carriage way, to improve the flow of traffic to western Kenya and beyond.
Speaking during a courtesy call by KAM Central Chapter Committee members, Kiambu County Governor, Mr. William Kabogo announced that his government now recognizes Trade Licenses from other counties.
Kenya Association of Manufacturers Machakos Chapter guided by pillar three of the KAM’s 2017 Manufacturing Priority Agenda of enhancing competitive local manufacturing sector, has continuously advocated for timely infrastructure rehabilitation and development to enhance business competitiveness in the region.
Most Industries (if not all) require power that is free of interruption or disturbance for a smooth running of production. However, this is not the case for industries based in North Rift which have been experiencing frequent power outages and fluctuations.
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