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Top 10 uses of cash remittances in Kenya - the-star.co.ke

The article discusses the top 10 ways cash remittances are used in Kenya. These include paying school fees, covering medical expenses, purchasing household goods, investing in small businesses, saving for emergencies, funding weddings, contributing to family members' needs, buying land or property, supporting children's education, and meeting daily living costs. Remittances play a significant role in the Kenyan economy, providing financial support to families and influencing various sectors such as education, healthcare, and local commerce.

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Top 10 uses of cash remittances in Kenya - the-star.co.ke

The article discusses the top 10 ways cash remittances are used in Kenya. These include paying school fees, covering medical expenses, purchasing household goods, investing in small businesses, saving for emergencies, funding weddings, contributing to family members' needs, buying land or property, supporting children's education, and meeting daily living costs. Remittances play a significant role in the Kenyan economy, providing financial support to families and influencing various sectors such as education, healthcare, and local commerce.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on economic behavior related to remittances without taking a stance on political issues. It presents factual information about how remittances are utilized in Kenya without showing bias toward any particular group or ideology.

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