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East Africa
It’s so amazing to note that that there is a
three start hotel along Thika Super Highway
with pocket friendly offers. I can’t imagine
that with as little as US$ 65, one can get
a complete package for a night lodging and
breakfast. What interests more and it is
the reason why I must try this hotel during
this festive season is that the hotel has 60
spacious guests rooms designed as singles,
double deluxe, twin or superior rooms
all fitted with a phone, safe on request,
hot water, WI-FI, coffe making facilities,
hair driers, king size beds and flat screen
television sets.
Beatrice Muema
Nairobi, Kenya
As Ambassador Richard Sezibera’s term
comes to an end as the Secretary General
of East African Community, we must all
commend him for the good job that he has
done. For instance, Ambassador Sezibera
will be leaving the office at a time when
the East African Monetary Union Monetary
protocol which will lead to the creation
of regional financial institution has been
signed. I therefore can’t to see if whoever is
going to take over from him will be able to
pick up from where he left and take us to the
‘promised land’.
Achuoth Deng Achuoth
South Sudan
Keep up the good work
As an avid reader of the East African Business
Times Magazine, may I take this opportunity
to thank the editorial team for the good work
that you did in 2015. Truth be told, you kept
me informed with well researched business
pieces from every corner in East Africa. Keep
it up!!
Allan Omar Ahmed
Dar Es Saalam, Tanzania
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