Nairobi — Inadequate business skills, in addition to the lack of capital and access to markets has often been cited as the main factors contributing to the collapse of SMEs in the country.
According to the 2016 survey by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics about 2.2 million SMEs shut down in the last five years leaving the sector with about 7.8 million enterprises.
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