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  2. Public procurement in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Public procurement in Kenya. Public procurement in Kenya is governed by the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act 2015, whose full title is "An Act of Parliament to give effect to Article 227 of the Constitution; to provide procedures for efficient public procurement and for assets disposal by public entities; and for connected purposes".

  3. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    e. Government procurement or public procurement is when a governing body purchases goods, works, and services from an organization for themselves or the taxpayers. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, public procurement accounted for approximately 12% of GDP in OECD countries. [4] [5] In 2021 the World Bank Group estimated that public procurement made up about ...

  4. Amu Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Amu Power Company was formed as a consortium between Gulf Energy and Nairobi Securities Exchange -listed Centum Investment Company Limited. [3] The firm was awarded the tender by the Government of Kenya to develop a 981.5 Megawatt coal-fired power plant in the Manda area of Lamu County, [4] dubbed the Lamu Coal Power Station. [5]

  5. Kenya Tea Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, the company changed its name to Kenya Tea Development Agency Holdings Limited (KTDA (H) Ltd) in line with the recommendations made by a Government constituted tea industry task force of 2007. It is a public limited liability company owned by 54 corporate shareholders, who are KTDA’s affiliated tea-producing factories.

  6. KenTrade - Wikipedia

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    KenTrade. The Kenya Trade Network Agency (KenTrade) is a state agency established by the National Government of Kenya designated with easing cross-border trade through the establishment, management, and implementation of the first National Electronic Single Window System [1] in the Republic of Kenya .

  7. Category:Government-owned companies of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    K. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. Kenya Electricity Generating Company. Kenya Electricity Transmission Company. Kenya Literature Bureau. Kenya Medical Supplies Agency. Kenya Pipeline Company. Kenya Railways Corporation. Kenya Standard Gauge Railway.

  8. Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited was established as East African Oil Refineries Limited. The first refinery building with distillation, hydro-treating, catalytic reforming and bitumen production units was commissioned in 1963. In 1974 another refinery was launched. In 1971 the Kenyan government decided to buy in 50% of the shares from Royal ...

  9. Ministry of Mining (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    Website. mining.go.ke. The Ministry of Mining of the Republic of Kenya is a Kenyan government ministry that oversees the Mineral sector in the country. The Ministry was established as an independent ministry after the 2013 general elections. The government realized that the mining industry had the potential to spur the countries economic growth.