NAIROBI Dec 13 (Reuters) - The Kenyan shilling strengthened on Tuesday to trade stronger than 89 per dollar for the first time since July 6, helped by dollar inflows from the tea and horticulture sectors.
At 11.15 GMT, commercial banks quoted the shilling at 88.80/89.00 against the dollar, stronger than Friday's close of 89.30/50. (Reporting by Kevin Mwanza; Editing by Barry Malone)