Nairobi — Kenya has received an international award for reforms that have made it easier to do business in the country.
And immediately after receiving the award, Finance minister Amos Kimunya called on voters to re-elect President Kibaki for his reforms and for putting the country on the world map. The country was ranked among the world's 10 top reformers for making it simpler to start businesses, enhancing investor protection, increased access to credit and easing tax burdens.
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