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Kenya’s economy accelerated to 5.6% in 2023

By Agencies

Kenya’s economy grew by 5.6% in 2023 from a revised 4.9% in the previous year, the head of the statistics office said on Monday, buoyed by robust output in the agriculture sector.
The East African nation’s economy relies on farming, which contributes more than a fifth of annual economic output, and abundant rains after years of drought helped the sector to recover from contractions in the previous two years.
“Last year it shot to 7% (growth),” Macdonald Obudho, the director general of the statistics office, told an event to launch the economic growth report for the period.
Tourism, which is another key sector, also posted growth, Obudho said, with visitor arrivals surpassing the annual pre-pandemic level of 2.035 million, to 2.087 million visitors last year.

 

-Reuters

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