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The country’s top employers are sounding the alarm over what they describe as an increasingly hostile business environment, warning that the country is losing its edge to regional competitors. During its 66th Annual General Meeting, the Federation of Kenya Employers has laid bare the pressures facing businesses, including erratic policy shifts as well as rising operational costs
The country’s top employers are sounding the alarm over increasingly hostile business environment
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