Logistics firm Express Kenya unveils Sh13b real estate project
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The Standard Business• Original Publisher
First phase of project that will include a mall and petrol station in Nairobi to cost Sh250 million.The company, which started in 1918 and listed at the NSE in 1978, has seen earnings drop...
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