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Kenya–Zimbabwe relations are bilateral relations between Kenya and Zimbabwe. Both nations are members of the African Union and the United Nations . Both Kenya and Zimbabwe were part of the British Empire until their independence in 1963 and 1980 respectively.
AEP has started another round of job cuts that the power company says are necessary to reduce the size of its workforce and reduce expenses. AEP aims to cut more jobs through voluntary severance ...
Some of the transactions among EAPP member states include the following: In July 2022, Kenya signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with Ethiopia, where the latter will sell 200 MW of electric power to the former starting 1 November 2022 for the first three years. Thereafter the amount sold will increase to 400 MW for the remaining 22 year ...
In 1995, an interconnector that ran from South Africa to Zimbabwe was completed, a Mozambique-South Africa interconnector was fixed in 1997, a Mozambique-Zimbabwe interconnector was finished, and most recently two power lines connecting South Africa to Maputo were finished. [6]
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank, also known as TDB, was established on 6 November 1985 under Chapter Nine of the Treaty for the Establishment of the Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States, which entered into effect on 2 September 1982 and was subsequently replaced by the Treaty for the Establishment of the Common Market for Eastern and ...
ZEP-RE is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya [7] with regional and operates hubs and country offices in Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, [8] Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe [9] and Sudan. It enjoys mandatory concessions that grant it at least 10 percent of the reinsurance business in several countries.
The British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) is a training support unit of the British Army located in Kenya. On 3 June 1964, Duncan Sandys , Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations , signed a post-independence defence agreement with the new Kenyan government.
The companies that comprise East Africa Portland Cement include, but are not limited, to the following: [7] East African Portland Cement Limited – Athi River, Kenya - 100% Shareholding - The flagship company of the group. This unit engages in the production of cement.