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Kenya's hospitality industry contributes an average of 10% to the country's GDP despite many challenges facing the industry such as stiff competition, depreciation of the Kenyan shilling and rising inflation amidst uncertain economic times.
Hospitality industry contributes 10% of Kenya’s GDP despite challenges
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- 21 May 2025 - Uganda's parliament on Tuesday passed an amended law that permits military tribunals to try civilians, prompting protests from the opposition who said the move violated a Supreme Court ruling in January that banned such trials.
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- 21 May 2025 - The Ministry of Education has released Ksh.22.02 billion as capitation funds for Term 2 to support learners in all public basic education institutions across the country.
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