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KenInvest mulls over new bill to boost investments

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The Kenya Investment Authority (KenIvest) seeks to bolster the investment environment in the country through a raft of proposals that are responsive to the needs of investors.

Through the proposed Investment Promotion and Facilitation Bill, the Authority will establish a digital one-start-one go for investment facilitation which will provide a streamlined and efficient process for obtaining licenses necessary to the proposed investment, permits, and approvals.

“The vision behind this new bill is to cater for the investors’ best interests whilst balancing the benefits to both the public and state. With the ambition to attract high quality investments into the country, this bill seeks to attain economic growth through capital attraction, skills and technology transfer as well as employment creation,” said Sally Mahihu, Chairperson, KenInvest.

According to the draft bill, it will streamline the coordination of investment related matters in the country by simplifying administrative procedures, reduce bureaucratic hurdles and enhance transparency. It will also introduce comprehensive investment incentives for investors in key sectors.

Speaking during a public participation process of the bill, KenInvest Acting Managing Director June Chepkemei said the bill will significantly align fragmented investment policies, paving the way for both local and foreign investors.

“We want to tailor our legislations to emerging changes, standardize the legal and regulatory environment for investment as well as align them to the constitution,” she said.

The bill if sails through is expected to support the country’s employment programmes, promote acquisition of new skills and technology, contribute to tax revenues and help enhance technology transfer.

Additionally, the bill will help increase foreign exchange earnings through exports or import substitution, utilize domestic raw materials, and encourage value addition agriculture.

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