Kenya

Currency: Kenyan shilling (KES)

Timezone: East Africa Time (UTC+3)

Kenya is a constitutional republic comprising forty-seven counties, including Nairobi as its capital city. It is a country in East Africa lying astride the equator extending from the Indian Ocean in the east and bordering Uganda in the west, the United Republic of Tanzania in the south, Somalia in the north-east, Ethiopia and Sudan in the north. Kenya was part of the British Empire in Africa until it attained independence on 1 June 1963 and became a republic on 12 December 1964. The country covers a total area of 582,646 square kilometres with a present population of over 51 million people. The national government of Kenya comprises the executive, legislative and judiciary arms which are independent of each other, and individual roles are assigned by the constitution of Kenya. The president heads the executive arm of government.

The Chief Justice leads the judiciary while the two branches of the legislative arm (Senate and National Assembly) are under the leadership of the parliament senate speaker and assembly speaker. Kenya is a multilingual country with Bantu Swahili and English as its official working languages. The Kenyan Shilling is the official currency. The country has a market-based economy that relies heavily on the agricultural sector for its major exports, including tea and coffee. Other exports include refined petroleum, cement, and apparel.

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Second-Hand Motor Vehicles Purchase Tax Act, Revised 2002

Kenya, Ministry of Industrialization and Trade

This is an Act of Parliament for the imposition of a tax on the purchase of certain second-hand motor vehicles and second-hand trailers in Kenya.

Kenya 2002 Trade, Industry and Investment

Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation Order, 2002

Kenya, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Irrigation

These regulations establish a state corporation, to be known as the Nyayo tea zones development corporation (hereinafter called “the corporation”) which shall be a body corporate with a board constituted in accordance with section 6(1)...

Kenya 2002 Agriculture and Rural Development

Foreign Exchange Guidelines

Central Bank of Kenya, Kenya

The guideline is based on the supervisory role of the Central Bank of Kenya as the apex bank. It provides regulation for all activities and matters related to foreign exchange transactions in Kenya.

Kenya 2002 Finance

The Capital Markets (Securities/ Public Offering/Listing/ Disclosure) Regulations

Kenya, The National Treasury and Planning

These regulation covers issues related to securities, public offering, listing and disclosure in the capital markets such as: eligibility of issue securities, disclosure requirements, underwriting requirements, advertising, publishing of prospectus, and the appointment of transaction...

Kenya 2002 Finance

The Capital Market (Foreign Investors) Regulations

Kenya, The National Treasury and Planning

These regulations are for the participation of foreign investors in the Kenya Capital Market including registration of shareholders; declaration of investors status; report by listed companies; deposit of share certificate with an authorized depository; reports...

Kenya 2002 Finance

The Capital Market (Take-Overs and Mergers) Regulations

Kenya, The National Treasury and Planning

These regulations on take-overs and mergers cover take-over procedures, obligations of offeror in relation to offer, obligation of offeree in relation to offer, and other general regulations.

Kenya 2002 Finance

The Capital Market (Licensing Requirements) Regulations

Kenya, The National Treasury and Planning

The regulations specify the licensing requirements for participants in the capital market including: securities exchange, stockbrokers and dealers, investment advisers and fund managers, investment banks, authorised securities dealers, disclosure of information, and other related provisions.

Kenya 2002 Finance

Parliamentary Pensions Act, Revised 2002

Kenya, Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services

This is an Act of Parliament stating the provisions for granting pensions to persons who have been members of the National Assembly in Kenya.

Kenya 2002 Labour

Telecommunications and Postal Sector Statement

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The guidelines cover the policy objectives, targets and strategies to achieve goals, market structure and liberalization and establishment of a policy advisory secretariat.

Kenya 2001 Information, Communication and Technology

Copyright Act

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

This is a parliamentary Act that makes provision for copyright in literary, musical and artistic works, audio-visual works, sound recordings, broadcasts and for connected purposes. It provides for the establishment of the Kenya copyright board...

Kenya 2001 Trade, Industry and Investment

Industrial Property Act, 2001

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

This is a parliamentary Act that provides for the promotion of inventive and innovative activities, to facilitate the acquisition of technology through the grant and regulation of patents, utility models, technovations and industrial designs, to...

Kenya 2001 Trade, Industry and Investment

Children Act 2001

Kenya, Ministry of Education

An Act of parliament to make provision for parental responsibility, fostering, adoption, custody, maintenance, guardianship, care and protection of children; to make provision for the administration of children’s institutions; to give effect to the principles...

Kenya 2001 Education