The creation of a Super Energy Service Company within the firm is being financed by the African Development Bank. It is part of the reforms introduced by the Kenya Kwanza administration.
Economists say high tax rates, poor infrastructure and high cost of power are among factors that have seen companies shun Kenya.
The World Bank and its sister Bretton Woods institution the IMF are giving the Kenyan government contradicting signals on how to go about taxing Kenyans.
Ruto's two-year stay at the ‘House on the Hill’ has been a mixed scorecard as his administration implements the Bottom Up Economic Agenda (BETA).