Significant building is taking place in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, the preferred regional hub for global corporates and UN agencies including IBM, Microsoft, Google, and the United Nations Environmental Program. Construction cranes litter the skyline, finishing not only some of Africa’s tallest buildings, but also one of sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest shopping centers, the Two Rivers Mall. READ MORE
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