In Summary He attributed the depreciation to growth in export value, with the country reporting a 17 per cent jump in earningsUgandan and Tanzania shillings gained 2.8 and 0.6 per cent respectively. The Kenyan shilling shed 3.6 per cent against the US dollar last year and is expected to drop further this year pressured by global market volatilities. However, the Central Bank of Kenya ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
Source: The Star January 27, 2022 23:52 UTC