Kenyan chief executive officers (CEOs) say increased taxation, high energy costs and reduced consumer demand are a threat to economic growth. A new survey published on Monday by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) shows that although the executives are confident in Kenya’s economic prospects, they are cautious of unpredictable tax regimes and increased costs…...
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