Kenya
Vai alla Scheda Paese »There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
The towns, which are near the Kenya-Somalia border, get daily miraa supplies from Mandera-based traders.
President Museveni suggested that Uganda could export its oil through Kenya if the Tanzania pipeline did not come online in time.
[Citizen] Nairobi -The Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad VI) held in Nairobi late August was not just a business summit. It was also about politics and positioning. With 22 African heads of state, four vice presidents and nine prime ministers (including ours), Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ...
[New Era] Nairobi -The recent Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) that drew 10 000 delegates to Nairobi, Kenya for its maiden summit on the continent sharply re-focussed the attention of the international community on the urgency of Africa's development.
The Green Gold Ambassadors says the cancellation of miraa-transporting flights to Somalia from Kenya will shrink Meru County's economy.
Many people will put up with their partner's bad behavior, either because it is cute, at the time or because they believe they will change when they tie the knot.
Banks have lowered their interest rates to 14.5 per cent in compliance with the new law but the petitioner, Okiya Omtatah, says that they are still duping their customers with an excess of 1.6 per cent.
The sports minister says he hopes to meet representatives of the IOC soon.
Mr Muita is tasked with driving business for Skanem, especially across East Africa.
[EA Business] Nairobi -Creating markets, developing infrastructure and providing financing for farmers, are key ingredients for transforming agriculture in Africa.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -Over 200 investors from the Chinese province of Guangdong are attending the China Guangdong-Kenya Economic and Trade Cooperation Conference in Nairobi.
[EA Business] Nairobi -Toshiba Corporation, the Japanese engineering and technology multinational wants to help Uganda develop its geothermal resources found in the western parts of the country writes PAUL TENTENA
[New Times] It is not often encompassing "business philosophy" paradigms are introduced to refresh the way things are done on the continent, as happened at the-just concluded Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in Nairobi, Kenya.
Days after the national carrier announced intentions to enter the matatu business, boda-boda riders have come out strongly
President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed the Fisheries Management Development Bill.
A continental meeting to discuss agriculture policies and investments in Africa opens today in Nairobi.
Attention shifts to President John Magufuli as Kenya leads its integration partners to Arusha in a last-ditch effort to safeguard its free trade arrangement with Europe, amid stiff opposition from Tanzania.
But in most cases, it prevailed and caused a new approach in doing business. In Kenya, there are at least five taxi hailing applications that have been developed to counter Uber which is running ahead on road and now, air.
All major shops in bustling Eastleigh business district were Wednesday closed as traders started a "weekly protest" against hawkers.
Oil and gas companies will now be required to state how local communities will benefit from the proceeds before they are licenced if a proposed bill becomes law.
Although Parliament had achieved quite a feat, the final outcome of access and low interest rates on loans is still largely unknown.