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libraries
Kenya National Library service (knls) Board is a statutory body of the Government of Kenya established by an Act of Parliament, Cap 225 of the Laws of Kenya in April 1965. The Board‘s mandate is to develop, promote, establish and equip libraries in Kenya. The State Corporations Act Cap 446 of the laws of Kenya also guides the Board in its operations. The core functions of knls are: Preserve and conserve the national imprint for reference and research and maintain the National Bibliographic Control through issuance of the ISBN, publication of the Kenya National Bibliography and Kenya Periodicals Directory. Promote, establish, equip, manage and maintain the National and Public libraries services in Kenya; Promote information literacy and reading among Kenyans; enhance stakeholders participation for equitable development of libraries throughout the country; Advise the Government, local authorities and other public bodies on all matters relating to library, documentation and related services. The role of knls in community development involves provision of information for development through the national and public library network to enable people to fight poverty deprivation and illiteracy and thus supports reading and recovery programmes by the government. Rural and urban poor communities are better able to tackle their problems and introduce social change if they have access to relevant information that meets their needs and interests.
food production
Kenya Nut was established in 1972 in the Kenyan highlands with a focus on growing and processing quality macadamia and cashew nuts. Our product portfolio has since grown to include coffee, tea, chocolates, oil, wine and beef, marketed under five brands: Out of Africa, Nutfields, Nassu, Leleshwa and Morendat. With over 2,000 employees, the Company operates seven farms on over 8,000 acres, with a complete production system that yields ready-for-sale products for both local and international markets. Our vision is To be the brand of choice in Africa, and this is reflected in our philosophy: to provide a superior quality product through careful cultivation and modern processing techniques. We strive to live out this philosophy in a friendly working environment through transparent and fair relationships with all our stakeholders.
food production
Kenya Nut was established in 1972 in the Kenyan highlands with a focus on growing and processing quality macadamia and cashew nuts. Our product portfolio has since grown to include coffee, tea, chocolates, oil, wine and beef, marketed under five brands: Out of Africa, Nutfields, Nassu, Leleshwa and Morendat. With over 2,000 employees, the Company operates seven farms on over 8,000 acres, with a complete production system that yields ready-for-sale products for both local and international markets. Our vision is To be the brand of choice in Africa, and this is reflected in our philosophy: to provide a superior quality product through careful cultivation and modern processing techniques. We strive to live out this philosophy in a friendly working environment through transparent and fair relationships with all our stakeholders.
insurance
A company fueled by innovation; we have changed the face of the industry by providing unique, relevant, affordable and accessible products to our customers. We have been “dubbed” the home of many firsts. We pride ourselves in serving top corporate, financial institutions, intermediaries and individual clients. We are therefore dedicated to giving excellent services to our customers. We have resolved to enhance our customer’s experience by fostering an open and close relationship with them and offering relevant services that enhance their quality of life. We create innovative products and services that provide real value to our customers and are committed to paying all payable claims/your claims on time.
Kenya Pipeline Company Limited (KPC) is a Kenyan state corporation that has the responsibility of transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to the consumers of Kenya by its pipeline system and oil depot network. The Kenya Pipeline Company was incorporated on 6 September 1973 and started commercial operations in 1978. The company is a state corporation under the Ministry of Energy with 100% government shareholding. Kenya Pipeline Company operates a pipeline system for transportation of refined petroleum products from Mombasa to Nairobi and western Kenya towns of Nakuru, Kisumu and Eldoret. Working closely with the National Oil Corporation of Kenya, KPC operates 5 storage and distribution depots for conventional petroleum products, located in Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nairobi and Nakuru. Depots are fed by domestic-manufactured product from the Kenya Petroleum Refinery near Nairobi and imported, refined petroleum product from the Kipevu Oil Storage Facility near Mombasa. The company operates two aviation fuel depots at Jomo Kenyatta Airport, Nairobi, and Moi International Airport, Mombasa In collaboration with the Government, KPC facilitates the implementation of Government policies: 1. Acts as a Government agent in specific projects as directed through the Ministry of Energy. To this end, the company works with the government in the implementation of key projects such as the extension of the Oil Pipeline to Uganda and the LPG import handling and storage facilities. 2. Assists in the fight against fuel adulteration and dumping. 3. Ensures efficient operation of petroleum sub-sector.
Kenya Pipeline Company Limited (KPC) is a Kenyan state corporation that has the responsibility of transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to the consumers of Kenya by its pipeline system and oil depot network. The Kenya Pipeline Company was incorporated on 6 September 1973 and started commercial operations in 1978. The company is a state corporation under the Ministry of Energy with 100% government shareholding. Kenya Pipeline Company operates a pipeline system for transportation of refined petroleum products from Mombasa to Nairobi and western Kenya towns of Nakuru, Kisumu and Eldoret. Working closely with the National Oil Corporation of Kenya, KPC operates 5 storage and distribution depots for conventional petroleum products, located in Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nairobi and Nakuru. Depots are fed by domestic-manufactured product from the Kenya Petroleum Refinery near Nairobi and imported, refined petroleum product from the Kipevu Oil Storage Facility near Mombasa. The company operates two aviation fuel depots at Jomo Kenyatta Airport, Nairobi, and Moi International Airport, Mombasa In collaboration with the Government, KPC facilitates the implementation of Government policies: 1. Acts as a Government agent in specific projects as directed through the Ministry of Energy. To this end, the company works with the government in the implementation of key projects such as the extension of the Oil Pipeline to Uganda and the LPG import handling and storage facilities. 2. Assists in the fight against fuel adulteration and dumping. 3. Ensures efficient operation of petroleum sub-sector.
utilities
KPLC is a utility company registered in kenya. Its co-owned by the public ad the private sector. Its registered in the Nairobi stock exchange.
utilities
KPLC is a utility company registered in kenya. Its co-owned by the public ad the private sector. Its registered in the Nairobi stock exchange.
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