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Siasa14 June 2026 - 08:30

MWANGI: Fine print that is costing Kenyan SMEs their businesses

Businesses are routinely surrendering equity leverage, intellectual property rights and governance control through shareholder agreements they barely negotiated.

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by ROBERT MWANGI
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Kenya's private sector is in the middle of a capital moment. Fintech startups, agribusinesses and manufacturing ventures are attracting foreign investors, regional partners and private equity funds at an unprecedented pace, as founders seize on the country's expanding role in Africa's commercial story.

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