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Xpressions Flora Project: A State-of-the-Art Solar PV Ground Mounted Solution by Spenomatic Solar

Spenomatic Solar, the leading solar photovoltaic solutions provider in East Africa, implemented a state-of-the-art 427 KW solar PV ground mounted solution for a rose farm in Nakuru. This was a tremendous achievement for the group, which was finally making a breakthrough in the horticulture industry – a space that is very difficult to enter as it is a 24/7 process cycle with very high competition and tight delivery timelines.

Kenya Energy: Umoja Rubber, Another Successful Solar PV Project Under Spenomatic Solar’s Belt

Spenomatic Solar has set the objective of helping businesses become more efficient by providing sustainable solutions in the energy and environmental sectors. In this context, the leading EPC provider of solar photovoltaic solutions in East Africa elaborated a 1300 KW grid tied solar PV solution for Umoja Rubber, a renowned footwear manufacturer in Mombasa.

History of Ashut: The Number One Manufacturers of Home and Office Hardwood Furniture in Kenya

With more than 40 years of experience in East Africa, Ashut employs over 1,300 people and offers a wide range of products and solutions made from plastic, steel, wood and aluminium, including: home furniture, warehouse racking and storage, supermarket shelving and convenience store fittings, office furniture, staff lockers and filing cabinets, school furniture, hospital furniture, agriculture equipment, as well as industrial drums.

Crown Paints: Kenya’s Leading Paint Manufacturer Unveils Granite Finish Paint for Multiple Surfaces

Crown Paints, the leading paint manufacturer in Kenya, has just launched a new generation of environment-friendly, water-proof and high efficiency granite finish paint for multiple surfaces. The new product targets contractors, quantity surveyors, architects and homeowners who desire a premium finish without mining many stone mountains and saving natural resources.

Real Estate in Kenya: How Tilisi are Ensuring Business Continuity During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Two months ago, the Kenyan government announced an official curfew starting 27th March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the virus has touched almost every sector of the economy including real estate. Tilisi, like many companies all over the world, finds itself in a unique situation having to quickly adapt and learn to navigate uncharted territory.

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