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Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi has challenged the National Social Security Fund, NSSF, pensioners in kenya to invest in real estate abroad as a means to raise revenue and also protect the country's foreign exchange rates from shocks. Mudavadi was speaking during the launch of the construction of a 22 floor twin towers investment by Tanzania's NSSF and Tanzania's ministry of foreign affairs in upper Hill Nairobi. Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs January Makamba says the project will earn their government foreign currency and also save the government rental expenses for chancery and embassy staff housing.
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Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi challenges NSSF to invest in real estate as means to raise revenue
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