Kenya’s Anti-Trust Woes: The Need for Stricter Anti-Trust Enforcement

Kenya is grappling with a surge in foreign investment across various industries which raises critical concerns about fair competition and the fate of homegrown enterprises. There is dominance by foreign-owned businesses and growing questions about the effectiveness of Kenya’s antitrust laws and their ability to protect local businesses. In this article, we delve into Kenya’s antitrust woes and explore the urgent need for stricter antitrust enforcement.

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