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The American Embassy in Nairobi and the American Chamber of Commerce are set to host a number of American investors in the country, to explore investment opportunities in the creative sector. The move aims to deepen investment in the creative economy, which is estimated to contribute nearly five percent of Kenya’s GDP
American Chamber of Commerce to host investors in Nairobi
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