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Kenya’s mobility and automotive sector poised for better post-2025
As we get into 2026, the lesson we are carrying with us is that mobility revolution is no longer aspirational.
Full breakdown of how much I paid for my 1994 Land Rover Discovery 1 that’s fully modified in Kenya, plus the question ...
Kenya is leading Africa’s mobility revolution as electric vehicles, backed by supportive government policy, drive cleaner transport, new industries, and inclusive economic growth. A new electric bike ...
Second-hand car dealers have opposed the government’s plan to gradually reduce the age limit of imported units, with a target to lock out used vehicles from entering Kenya by 2030.In a newly proposed ...
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