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This is Why Tatu City Takeoff is Unstoppable

The take-off of Tatu City seems to be gaining pace with a number of multinationals and local firms lining to take up space at the Sh240 billion industrial complex. After signing a deal with consumer goods maker Unilever East Africa that acquired 70 acres at the 420-acre planned light industry park, Tatu City founder S

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This is Why Tatu City Takeoff is Unstoppable

The take-off of Tatu City seems to be gaining pace with a number of multinationals and local firms lining to take up space at the Sh240 billion industrial complex. After signing a deal with consumer goods maker Unilever East Africa that acquired 70 acres at the 420-acre planned light industry park, Tatu City founder Stephen Jennings said it was all systems go. Unilever’s CEO Marc Engels said the planned Sh17 billion expansion aims at meeting the growing demand for their products, saying Kenya was a suitable location with robust human capital and infrastructure that links it to its neighbours. Mr Jennings struck it big when he managed to rope in US Ambassador Robert Godec and Kenya’s Foreign Affairs CS Amina Mohamed during groundbreaking...

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