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The Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) has urged the government to urgently address the growing challenges facing businesses in Kenya. In a press statement released today, the employers' lobby group criticized the government for insufficient support for businesses and rising costs that are straining productivity and hindering job creation. FKE called for critical reforms, including a more predictable tax regime, improved fiscal responsibility, and enhanced labor relations, to ensure economic inclusivity and stability.
FKE urges government to urgently address the growing challenges facing businesses in Kenya
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