KEPSA donates PPEs to County Government of Mombasa
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The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) through the Kenya Healthcare Federation has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the County Government of Mombasa. The PPEs donations worth Ksh. 5 million have been donated to 3 counties; Mombasa, Kajiado and Machakos.
The PPEs are a donation by businessman Dr. Manu Chandaria through the COVID-19 fund to KEPSA. The donation was made as a response to the rising number of COVID-19 infections in the country.
KEPSA has launched a number of initiatives in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to highlight the importance of the partnership between the private and public sectors in Kenya. A 24-hour call center and a COVID-19 information portal were launched to aid business owners to get responses on business and health matters for their workers, to strengthen their supply chains, business initiatives, and economic mitigation. The
Firms, PSs face Sh1m fine for delayed suppliers pay
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The Bill comes at a time counties, State ministries and agencies owe suppliers more than Sh435.35 billion, occasioning a cash crunch that has seen some small businesses collapse.
Friday April 30 2021
By JOHN MUTUA
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The Bill comes at a time counties, State ministries and agencies owe suppliers more than Sh435.35 billion, occasioning a cash crunch that has seen some small businesses collapse.
Business owners and Principal Secretaries risk a Sh1 million fine or five years in jail for delaying payment to suppliers under a proposed law that seeks to tame the rise in overdue payments.
(Ecofin Agency) - The Kenya Private Sector Alliance and The Canada-Africa Chamber of Business announce a Memorandum of Association with the aim to promote, support and facilitate bilateral trade and investment opportunities from Canada into Kenya.
The Second Session of the Binational Commission meeting between Kenya and Canada is being held in Nairobi, Kenya from the 13
th to the 15
th of April 2021. Subject to renewal, the session saw the signing of a three-year agreement Memorandum of Association.
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Nairobi is a vital gateway not just to Kenya and the region, but the continent’s economies of the future in Africa,’ Said Garreth Bloor, President of the Canada-Africa Chamber of Business.
Kepsa joins Canada-Africa business lobby to boost trade
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The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) has inked a deal with the Canada-Africa Chamber of Business (CACB) to boost bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The two signed the renewable, three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) which will provide Kepsa members access to the Canadian market for investment and trade as well as CACB memberships in the country.
Friday April 16 2021
Kenya Private Sector Alliance CEO Carole Karuga during a press briefing in Nairobi on March 10. PHOTO | LUCY WANJIRU
By KEVIN ROTICH
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The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) has inked a deal with the Canada-Africa Chamber of Business (CACB) to boost bilateral trade and investment opportunities.