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Juraj Blanar Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic speaking during Kenya-Slovakia business forum in Nairobi. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

The government has urged Slovakian investors to consider setting up businesses in the country.

It said the country has over 50 investment opportunities they can choose to invest in and enjoy the available incentives and prevailing good business conditions, coupled with a young, educated, and tech-savvy population and digital economy.

“Today, our economy is growing, currency and inflation are stable, and our capital markets are open, deep, and reforming. We, therefore, invite you to see Kenya as Africa’s premier trading partner and investment destination, a place where capital is rewarded,” said Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano during a Kenya-Slovakia business development forum in Nairobi yesterday.