Kenya improves on ease of doing business by 19 positions

Kenya improves on ease of doing business by 19 positions

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Kenya’s attractiveness to investors improved 19 places, the World Bank has said in it's latest ranking on the ease of doing business.

The rankings show Kenya advanced to position 61 out of 190 economies from 80 in 2017.

According to the doing business report 2018, the improvement has been attributed to efforts by the government to make registration of property easier by introducing an online system to pay fees and obtain digital certificates.

" As a result, the time for a business to register a property transfer has now been reduced to 49 days, from 61 days," the report states.

Also attributed to the improvement is the ease in accessing credit a section that advanced to a global rank of eight from 29 last year. The regional average rank is 115 in getting credit.

Other strengths for Kenya reviewed by World bank include strengthening requirements regulations for minority investors, Increasing shareholder rights and calls for greater corporate transparency.


However, the report shows that Kenya continues to underperform in several areas such as construction permitting where it takes slightly over five months to obtain all permits and authorizations to build a warehouse compared with Sub-saharan Africa regional average of 146 days.

It takes 91 days in Niger and 113 days in Rwanda to achieve the same. Due to this, Kenya was ranked at position 128 in areas of dealing with construction permits.

Starting a business in the country was also pointed out as a ponderous area for Kenya where it costs 25 per cent of the I'm come per capita to start a business.

This is 10 times more expensive than Cote d'Ivoire and the process takes 23 days and four days in Rwanda
 
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Tanzania dropped from position 137 to 144
 
Kenya’s attractiveness to investors improved 19 places, the World Bank has said in it's latest ranking on the ease of doing business.

The rankings show Kenya advanced to position 61 out of 190 economies from 80 in 2017.

According to the doing business report 2018, the improvement has been attributed to efforts by the government to make registration of property easier by introducing an online system to pay fees and obtain digital certificates.

" As a result, the time for a business to register a property transfer has now been reduced to 49 days, from 61 days," the report states.

Also attributed to the improvement is the ease in accessing credit a section that advanced to a global rank of eight from 29 last year. The regional average rank is 115 in getting credit.

Other strengths for Kenya reviewed by World bank include strengthening requirements regulations for minority investors, Increasing shareholder rights and calls for greater corporate transparency.


However, the report shows that Kenya continues to underperform in several areas such as construction permitting where it takes slightly over five months to obtain all permits and authorizations to build a warehouse compared with Sub-saharan Africa regional average of 146 days.

It takes 91 days in Niger and 113 days in Rwanda to achieve the same. Due to this, Kenya was ranked at position 128 in areas of dealing with construction permits.

Starting a business in the country was also pointed out as a ponderous area for Kenya where it costs 25 per cent of the I'm come per capita to start a business.

This is 10 times more expensive than Cote d'Ivoire and the process takes 23 days and four days in Rwanda
This old news of 2017..Why keep repeating even after it was established that the WB itself retracted the list for the last four years claiming political interferance?
Is Jubilee this desperate? 😀
 
This old news of 2017..Why keep repeating even after it was established that the WB itself retracted the list for the last four years claiming political interferance?
Is Jubilee this desperate? 😀
No no. Hii imetoka leo asubuhi. Rwanda imeimprove from position 40 to position 29. Hata mimi mwenyewe nimeshangaa na Rwanda. Hii ni latest news. Tanzania imedrop from 137 to 144. Cheki daily nation ya Leo ama kesho asubuhi.
 
This old news of 2017..Why keep repeating even after it was established that the WB itself retracted the list for the last four years claiming political interferance?
Is Jubilee this desperate? 😀
Natafuta list ya country zote for 2018 Ease of doing business. Nikipata nitapost. Be patient
 
This is according to CNN polls done via tweeter! BTW Nigeria ndiyo iliibuka kidedea by a slight margin.
Ila wakenya amna arrogance ya kipekee sana hapa duniani [emoji23]
funny enough you are only seeing economies like Kenya, ethiopia south africa and nigeria featuring in these studies..wakati mwingine utaskia ghana, ivory coast, Mauritius, namibia au seychelles...reason being insignificant economies like tanzania which is an LDC are not even remotely relevant...key word ni insignificant...maanake insignificant: Too small or unimportant to be worth any consideration. insignificant countries such as tz, somalia, chad, swaziland, congo, uganda, south sudan huwezi kuziskia kwenye hizo issues
 
funny enough you are only seeing economies like Kenya, ethiopia south africa and nigeria featuring in these studies..wakati mwingine utaskia ghana, ivory coast, Mauritius, namibia au seychelles...reason being insignificant economies like tanzania which is an LDC are not even remotely relevant...key word ni insignificant...maanake insignificant: Too small or unimportant to be worth any consideration. insignificant countries such as tz, somalia, chad, swaziland, congo, uganda, south sudan huwezi kuziskia kwenye hizo issues
Bingwa wakujipiga kifua.😂😂😂Any news on Kenya SGR??,
 
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