(Left to Right) Preston Mendenhall, Group Chief Operating Officer of Rendeavour and Country Head of Tatu City, John Mwendwa, CEO of Kenya Investment Authority, Kenneth Chelule, CEO, Special Economic Zones Authority and other stakeholders cutting the ribbon during the official launch of Phase 1 The Link Warehousing and Logistics Park in Tatu City.

Boost for SMEs as multibillion warehousing facilities open doors at Tatu City, create 1,000 jobs

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the country are set to benefit from multibillion-dollar warehousing facilities that have opened doors at Tatu City in Ruiru, Kiambu County. The Link Warehousing & Logistics Park is a joint initiative between Tatu City Limited, Chandaria Properties, Mahesh & Tirth Construction, and Steel Structures. It is expected to provide…

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