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KENYA: NAIROBI BRACES FOR TECH SUMMIT AMID TRADE MILESTONES

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NAIROBI — Kenya solidified its position as East Africa’s economic fulcrum on Saturday, marking a historic milestone in its agricultural export strategy while readying the capital for a massive influx of global tech investors.

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The government confirmed the departure of the first zero-tariff avocado shipment to China, a move officials say will redefine the nation’s trade balance with the world’s second-largest economy.

The shipment, cleared under a bilateral agreement finalized last year, represents the first time Kenyan growers have accessed the Chinese market without the burden of heavy import duties, potentially doubling the sector’s annual revenue by 2028.

“This is not just about fruit; it is about the structural transformation of our trade relations,” a senior official at the Ministry of Agriculture said.

“By removing these barriers, we are placing the Kenyan smallholder farmer directly into the global supply chain.”

The trade victory comes as Nairobi prepares to host the inaugural Africa Forward Summit, scheduled to begin tomorrow.

The event has already triggered significant logistical challenges, with the National Police Service cordoning off major arteries, including sections of Thika Road and Mombasa Road.

Despite the traffic disruptions, the summit is viewed as a critical “coming-of-age” moment for Kenya’s “Silicon Savannah,” with over 5,000 delegates expected to discuss artificial intelligence, fintech, and digital infrastructure.

However, the economic optimism is tempered by domestic friction.

The Tax Appeals Tribunal today handed a major legal victory to Nairobi City County, significantly reducing an 8.3 billion shilling ($63 million) tax demand from the Kenya Revenue Authority.

The ruling provides much-needed fiscal breathing room for the capital’s administration but highlights the ongoing tensions between the central government’s aggressive revenue collection and local governance.

Simultaneously, the business community issued a stern warning regarding a deteriorating climate. Following recent government-mandated wage increases, employers’ associations told said that the combination of high taxes and rising labor costs is pushing many firms toward insolvency.

“The spirit is willing, but the ledger is bleeding,” said one industry representative.

On the security and health front, authorities have intensified screenings at the Port of Mombasa and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The move follows an international outbreak of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.

While no cases have been detected within Kenya, the Ministry of Health described the measures as “proactive biosecurity” to protect the nation’s recovering tourism and conferencing sectors.

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