Today's Headlines
- Local Businessman Locks Horns with Kenya Port Authority
- eA Portland Cement in Ksh One Billion Energy Drive
- Eight Back From Ethiopia Want Police Charged
- Despatches - Kenyans Will Be Kenyans
- Catholic University Urges States to Help Poor Youth
- No Respite for Champs Tusker And Gor Mahia
- Kenyan Refugees Want to Come Back
- Bogus Reporters Talk to Suspects
- Kalonzo Told to Forget About the Presidency
- MPs Tell Raila to Order Backers Out of Houses
- Militia Wants Part of Ship's Deadly Cargo
- Lack of Laws Condemns Job-Seekers to Slavery
- Councillor in Rape Case Freed On Bail
- Piracy Nightmare for Book Dealers
- House Reopens With New Faces
- VP Urges Church to Monitor Coalition
- 43 Adults to Write Primary Exams
- Split in Hunt for CDF Boss
- How Kenyans Are Sold Into Slavery
- How Human Cargo is Trafficked
- Traders in Humans Risk Life Behind Jail Bars
- Laws a Major Hurdle in War Against Illegal Trade
- Roads Have Become Deathtraps
- New KCC Renew Support for Athletics in 2009 Season
- Govt Wants to Impose GMOs 'By Force'
- Pirates to Face Heavy Military Reprisals
- High Energy Costs Killing Country's Industry - KAM
- The Hyphenated Man
- Govt to Put $14.2 Million Into Troubled PanPaper
- Think Locally, Act Globally
Business Day (Johannesburg)
August 5, 2008
News Article
THE Kenya High Commission will host a trade fair and conference at the Sandton Convention Centre from September 19 to 21. The initiative is aimed at creating a platform for business linkages between South African and Kenyan businesses through expanded trade and business development opportunities.
Last year the Kenyan government launched vision 2030, which aims to transform Kenya into a middle income country, aiming to maintain a sustained economic growth rate of 10%.
More than 200 exhibitors will display products and services around textiles and apparel, tourism, art and craft, chemical and leather products, food and agricultural products, paper, plastics and rubber, timber and wood, mining, banking, transport, insurance, and property development.


