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Nairobi Enterprises: Leading Medical Equipment Supplier to Create a Retail Chain of Outlets Throughout Kenya

In January 2020, Nairobi Enterprises Limited will open up its 4th showroom in Eldoret, the new ‘medical city of Kenya.’ The company has a vision of creating a retail chain of outlets which can then be franchised out in its new plan for expansion. NEL has an aim of opening up one retail outlet in each of the 47 counties in Kenya to increase accessibility for its clients and make it a more efficient supply chain.

Interplast: Training Technical Staff of the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority on Basic Irrigation System Designs

Interplast Limited organized a series of training courses on basic irrigation system designs for 40 technical staff of the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority (GIDA) in Accra and Volta Region in August and September respectively. While a third, and last one for 2019, is scheduled for November in Tamale to include another 20 trainees from GIDA staff.

Tilisi Developments PLC: Tilisi Mega-City Launches its Green Gardens Housing Project with Tilisi Views

Tilisi mega-city has today begun construction of its first housing project, reversing the trend towards high density properties with the 186-home Tilisi Views residential estate offering home-owners spacious green gardens on half of each plot, tree-lined streets, extra play areas in every hub of 15 to 30 villas, and additional acres of communal recreational space.

Tilisi: A Mixed-Use Master Development with World Class Infrastructure Close to Nairobi and Limuru

Tilisi is 400 acre mixed-use master development located about 30 kilometers from Nairobi CBD and nearby Limuru town. Tilisi develops world class infrastructure and provides accessibility and facilities in terms of tarmac roads, power, water, sewer and ICT connections so that developers of commercial, residential and logistics buildings can buy land in Tilisi and can focus on delivering their vision without having to worry about putting up costly infrastructure.

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