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Local content bill aims to curb trillion-shilling economic loss

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April 7, 2026
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Kenya could lose nearly one trillion shillings annually in foregone economic activity if it does not adopt the proposed local content bill. Jane Kagiri, the mover of the bill, says it intends to reshape how foreign companies operate in Kenya by prioritizing local workers, goods,

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