Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Kibaki praised for favourable business climate


Kibaki praised for favourable business climate

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President Kibaki during a meeting with representatives of the Presidential Private Sector Working Forum  at Harambee House, Nairobi July 11, 2012. The private sector praised the President for creating a business friendly environment in Kenya. PPS
President Kibaki during a meeting with representatives of the Presidential Private Sector Working Forum at Harambee House, Nairobi July 11, 2012. The private sector praised the President for creating a business friendly environment in Kenya. PPS 
By PPS
Posted  Wednesday, July 11  2012 at  17:32
The private sector has praised President Kibaki for creating a business friendly environment in Kenya.
The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) led by vice chairman Vimal Shah Wednesday thanked President Kibaki and the government for commitment in addressing bottlenecks that hinder business growth in the country.
Kepsa spoke during the Presidential Private Sector Working Forum at Harambee House, Nairobi.
The private sector underscored that the presidential public-private sector dialogue initiated when President Kibaki took office had tremendously restored confidence among the business community in the country.
Kepsa said it was satisfied at the rapid infrastructural development as well as installation of vital facilities that accelerate business growth in the country.
During the occasion, the organisation urged the government to give priority to the standard gauge railway as well as the review of labour laws to address labour costs for enhanced productivity and competitiveness.
President Kibaki thanked Kepsa and other private sector players for initiating a campaign for peaceful elections.
He assured Kepsa and Kenyans that the government was putting in place measures to ensure secure, peaceful elections and a smooth transition.
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Present were cabinet ministers Moses Wetang'ula, Kiraitu Murungi, Njeru Githae, Musa Sirma, Amos Kimunya acting head of public service Francis Kimemia and permanent secretaries from related Ministrie.


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