By
John Mutua
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
Kenya has the third highest number of employees at the African Development Bank (AfDB), pointing to the big influence that the country has in the pan-African lender.
The disclosures show that AfDB hired one Kenyan last year compared to 19 from Cote D’Ivoire, four from Tunisia and six from Uganda.
By
John Mutua
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
Kenya has the third highest number of employees at the African Development Bank (AfDB), pointing to the big influence that the country has in the pan-African lender.

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