KCB & Afreximbank commit US$800M to Vipingo SEZ in Kilifi. $500M from Afreximbank, $300M from KCB.
Sectors: manufacturing, agro-processing, logistics.
Impact: jobs, export growth, local value addition, stronger supply chains.
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🚨 Quick update on the #KCB11
▶️ The hearing is coming up tomorrow, July 2nd
▶️ They will have spent 70 days in jail since they were arrested in the #KCBUganda basement on April 23rd. We continue to condemn what we see as the weaponization of the Ugandan judiciary and the silence of #KCBGroup
🚨We're having an X(Twitter) storm today from 12pm EAT to raise awareness about the decision by #KCBGroup to get involved in the controversial #EACOP project — and their role in aiding the ARREST of the 11 #StopEACOP activists who speak up against the project. Please join us. #FreeTheKCB11
#KCBGroup through #KCBUganda are among five banks that the #EACOP company announced as having provided the first tranche of funding. These banks have marked themselves as enablers of #ClimateChaos, environmental destruction and continued exploitation of African resources for the benefit of TNCs.