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How the Anti-Graft Fight Is Aimed At Improving Business Environment

President Uhuru Kenyatta today assured investors in Kenya that the war against corruption will continue so as to make the country’s business environment better.

The President said the government’s commitment to make Kenya a preferred investment destination in Africa is reflected in the latest World Bank Ease of Doing Business Ranking where Kenya is placed at position 56 in the world.

The President, who spoke at the UN Complex in Gigiri, Nairobi when he opened the 2nd American Chamber of Commerce US-East Africa Trade and Investment Forum challenged the private sector to  play its role in the fight against corruption by fully implementing its anti-graft code of conduct.

“While the means to fight corruption are entrenched in laws such as the Bribery Act 2016, the private sector, as a whole, should also ensure the Code of Conduct developed a few years ago to self-regulate and tackle business enterprises engaging in corruption, is implemented to the letter.  It is only by working together we can be assured of conquering the corruption dragon,” the President said.

The President assured investors that the intensified war against corruption will be sustained so as to rid the country of the vice and improve the environment for businesses to thrive.

“We will strive to uphold good business practices and keep the business environment transparent and fair and ensure that all businesses in Kenya have a level playing field, regardless of whether they are local or international companies,” he said.

The Head of State thanked the American Chamber of Commerce for organising the summit and challenged the forum to take the strategic partnership between Kenya and the US to new heights.

The President called on US companies to invest more in Kenya by emulating General Electric and Phillips. The two American multinational businesses have continued to expand their presence in the country by taking advantage of the nation’s expanding economy.

President Kenyatta said Kenya’s sustained investments in infrastructure development in recent years has resulted in the reduction in the cost of doing business in the country.

“Since last year’s summit, the Mombasa-Nairobi railway line has been extended to Suswa, near the geothermal centre and the site of a soon-to-be opened industrial park.  You are invited to consider putting your investments in this Park,” the President said.

He said the Big Four plan provides good business opportunities and asked US firms to be first in line to partner with Kenyans in delivering the development blueprint.

“My administration is seeking to create at least 6.5 million jobs over the next five years so as to ensure that Kenyans, and, in particular, the youth, can secure and maintain good jobs,” he said.

The President noted the low trade volumes between Kenya and the US, and expressed optimism the newly agreed strategic partnership between the two countries will help lift the numbers.

“I am convinced we can do better than this; and there is a lot to build upon.  I, however, note with satisfaction that a wide range of U.S. companies are investing in Kenya and across the East Africa region,” said the President.

Trade CS Peter Munya and Constance Hamilton, the Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Africa also spoke at the event that was attended by participants from across the East African region.

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Applying for an Uwezo fund loan? Watch out for these cons with replica uwezo fund website

Detectives from the Serious Crime Unit have today, 16th November 2018, afternoon arrested four young men who created a website similar to Uwezo Fund and using the name of the , defrauded applicants millions of shillings after they sent an application fee for loan processing.

The four suspects: Collins Kiptanui, Dominic Kimutai, Brian Kiplagat and Joakim Kibet are currently in lawful custody and will be arraigned in court on Monday,19th 2018. Below are photographs of the four suspects (Courtesy of the DCI):

Elsewhere,  Chungwoo and Ki Hyun; both nationals of Korea were arrested today by Detectives for being in possession of several bundles of counterfeit currencies(Dollars and Euros).Black papers and sale agreements of Gold nuggets were recovered. Detectives had earlier on received information that the two Koreans, who are in possession of expired passports, were engaging in criminal activities. Below, are photographs of the two suspects;

Arrested- Mr.Fredrick Muhanji Mangala, a man impersonating police officers

Mr.Fredrick Muhanji Mangala alias Douglas Simiyu (pictured below), a man who impersonates to be a National Intelligence Service Officer has been arrested. He is also  the Master Planner of the Fake Tender to supply Laptops to State House was arrested yesterday, Tuesday 4th December- 2018,  in Kakamega. His co-accused has already been charged before Court.