Hospitality Sector on Recovery Track as Bed Nights Occupancy Crosses 10 Million
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 16/05/2025
Bed nights occupancy in the hospitality industry rose to 10.2 million in 2024, from 8.6 million the year before, contributing to an occupancy rate of 28.9%, the Kenya National Bureau […]
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