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Competition between businesses is a main characteristic of a well-balanced market. In Kenya, the Competition Act, No. 12 of 2010 sets out the legal parameters within which businesses should compete. The Act also establishes the Competition Authority of Kenya as the regulator of competition. This paper examines what the law generally provides and sets out why competition is necessary.