PHYLLIS WAKIAGA

The Writer is the CEO of Kenya Association of Manufacturers and the UN Global Compact Kenya Chapter Board Chair. She can be reached at [email protected]

Right Policy Environment Key to Realizing SDGs

Kenya has undertaken initiatives to ensure that the SDGs are achieved, mainly through development and review of relevant laws and policies.

The Cost of Doing Business Becoming Unbearable

The government needs to urgently remedy this situation to enable businesses to help turn around the trajectory of our economy.

Informal sector in better position to handle waste management

The informal recycling sector has employed many young people who know how to sort and filter valuable, recyclable waste

Power blackouts will derail Vision 2030

Perhaps it’s time that we have an earnest conversation as a country about the economic factors that slow us down and will keep us...

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