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Starmer Fills Kenya's Coffers with Ksh427B Windfall
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48075, member: 636"] President William Ruto struck a massive deal with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during talks held across the pond. The leaders put pen to paper on a fresh five-year partnership that brings over 427 billion shillings to Kenya. State House officials confirmed the agreement covers four major areas that will transform the country. The money will flow through trade partnerships, environmental projects, new technology ventures, and security cooperation. Both countries expect the cash injection to create thousands of jobs for ordinary Kenyans. Britain promised to pump 17.7 billion shillings directly toward helping local startups grow bigger. The funding will support over 500 new businesses and give 5,000 small companies the digital tools they need. Tech experts predict this support will open 30,000 fresh job opportunities for young people. The partnership also brings artificial intelligence training and advanced computer skills to Kenyan workers. Digital growth will help the country compete better against other African nations. British investors plan to pour 266.1 billion shillings into various Kenyan projects before 2030 arrives. Capital markets will receive another 32.3 billion shillings to help local businesses expand faster. London will set up a special financial center right here that handles 75.5 billion shillings worth of business deals. The underwriting hub will operate from Nairobi and serve the entire East African region. Climate change projects will receive 35.5 billion shillings to fight environmental problems across the country. [/QUOTE]
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