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CCK named African regulator of the year

BY EVELYNE NJOROGE
Updated 313days 21 hours 45 minutes ago

CAPE TOWN, Oct 24- The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) is this year’s winner of the African Infrastructure Regulator of the Year Award.

CCK was declared the winner by the investment communications group, Africa Investor in Cape Town, South Africa, at a ceremony attended by venture capitalists, developers, and infrastructure experts and policy makers. 

 “We are delighted with the award, which goes to show that our efforts to promote an excellent and stable investment climate in communications industry in the country are being noted as progressive and exceptional”, said CCK Director General Charles Njoroge of the award.

He attributed the recognition to their policy of having consultations before making any major decision that affects the industry. 

Mr Njoroge called on investors in the Information and Communications Technology industry to take advantage of the stable regulatory climate and improved infrastructure to set up businesses in the country.

“The country’s broadband infrastructure offers investors tremendous opportunities for their businesses and we expect to see more investments in all facets of the economy that will be driven by the available reliable connectivity,” he said.

CCK won the award for its role in seeking to develop regulations that are aimed at alleviating poverty and improving the investment climate in partnership with the private sector.

 “Through infrastructure investment, the private sector operating in Africa has established itself as a critical development partner,” said Africa Investor’s Vice Chairman Hubert Danso while presenting the award.

CCK beat its counterparts in Nigeria (Nigeria Communications Commission -NCC) and South Africa (Independent Communications Authority of South Africa -ICASA) that had also been short listed for the award.

Other award category winners included Africa Development Bank as the Sponsor of the Year Award, and the Industrial Development Corporation, which won the award in the Developer of the Year category.

The Power Deal of the Year award went to Exxaro, while Nedbank Capital took Transport Deal of the Year Award, and Rand Merchant Bank led the way with Social Infrastructure Deal of the Year.


 
POSTED COMMENTS (2)
 
Christopher Mucheni (October 29th, 2009, 9:00 AM)
Kudos CCK. Thumbs high!
 
Dr. Mary Muiruri (October 28th, 2009, 1:22 AM)
Congratulations CCK, you make us proud!
 
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