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Why SMEs in Kenya are dying before second birthday

The government is keen to have more SMEs registered into the formal space.

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by The Star

News30 May 2022 - 15:33
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Kenya Airways Innovation Lab Lead Grace Vihenda, SNDBX CEO Joram Mwinamo, Micro Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA) Chairman James Mureu and Safaricom chief enterprise business officer Kris Senanu during the ‘Big Baraza’ SME conference in Nairobi, on May 30 /SNDBX

High taxation, poor market access and financing challenges are choking Small and Medium Sized Enterprises with many at the risk of dying, the sector regulator warns.

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