All Kenyan business people living in prestigious local and regional locations have received a stirring message from the Kenyan government today, which ends a period of stillness.

All Kenyan nationals who own businesses have been given a 30-day deadline to register with the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce by the Kenyan government, according to a statement released today, May 22, 2023, through the Ministry of Trade and Investment.

According to the Kenyan government, the decision to require all Kenyan nationals who own enterprises to register with the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce was made in an effort to raise the nation’s standing among other nations.

According to the Kenyan Government, registration would not be free; rather, Kenyan nationals will have to pay a set fee, which the state revealed will be revealed in a few days.

The Kenyan Government further added that the chamber would bring together businesspeople who wanted to place Kenya on the map of the globe in terms of investment.

The Kenyan Government continued by saying that the chamber would adhere to international norms and compared it to the American and Chinese chambers.

“In African businesses, each individual is the monarch of their own domain. We must develop and grow in order to gain international recognition. Even some of the larger businesses that operate here in the nation have operations in one or two other nations,” CS Moses Kuria stated.

https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/89579-cs-kuria-announces-mandatory-fees-all-kenyan-businesses-30-days?

by: Timednews.ac.ke

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