
Clement Tulezi
Clement Tulezi is the Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Flower Council (KFC), an organization that advocates for the interests of the horticulture sector in Kenya. With extensive experience in agriculture and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by flower farmers, Tulezi has been vocal about the adverse effects of increased export and import taxes imposed by the Kenya Airports Authority. He emphasizes the importance of supporting the horticulture industry, which significantly contributes to the Kenyan economy, generating Sh110 billion in revenue and providing employment to over 200,000 people. His leadership aims to balance the needs of farmers with government regulations to ensure the sustainability of the sector.
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Clement Tulezi, Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Flower Council (KFC), says delayed VAT refunds currently held by the government exceeds Sh12 billion.
Flower growers halt expansion projects over tax refund delayClement Tulezi, CEO of KFC, outlined the scale of Kenya's flower industry, stating it is valued at approximately $1.15 billion in 2025.
'Ni hao' Kenya roses!: China's flower lovers say yesClement Tulezi is the chief executive officer of the Kenya Flower Council (KFC).
Businesses petition government over new waste management levyClement Tulezi, the Council CEO, warned that the country’s flower exports could drop in the coming days following the move by KAA.
Farmers cry foul over increase in export, import taxes








