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
Kenya is on an infrastructure binge that will see her develop one of the most advanced infrastructure networks in sub-Saharan Africa in the next decade.
If you go through any project or dissertation written by a Kenyan, in Kenya or elsewhere, what strikes you first is that most of the scholars cited are non-Kenyans, mostly from America and Europe. It does not matter the topic.
A surging current account deficit, lack of competitiveness and low productivity are stunting Kenya's manufacturing sector growth. This has reduced the sector's capacity to create new jobs, making Kenya lose her place in the international market
A surging current account deficit, lack of competitiveness and low productivity are stunting Kenya's manufacturing sector growth. This has reduced the sector's capacity to create new jobs, making Kenya lose her place in the international market
Scangroup has announced leadership changes at Scanad Africa. Sandeep Madan, who had been leading the Scanad Kenya and Ghana operations, has been promoted and is now Scanad Africa's chief executive, which has five fully owned operations in sub-Saharan Africa.
Communications firm Hill+Knowlton Strategies has appointed Shaun Poole as the regional director for Africa. He will be stationed in Nairobi.
Scangroup has announced leadership changes at Scanad Africa. Sandeep Madan, who had been leading the Scanad Kenya and Ghana operations, has been promoted and is now Scanad Africa's chief executive, which has five fully owned operations in sub-Saharan Africa.
Communications firm Hill+Knowlton Strategies has appointed Shaun Poole as the regional director for Africa. He will be stationed in Nairobi.
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Obi Mobiles has unveiled eight new devices for the Kenyan market.
Attorney General Githu Muigai has called on the Council of Legal Education to close down institutions offering legal education without accreditation.
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) will work with three banks to set up a clearing house for its planned offering of derivative instruments from the second quarter of this year, its chief executive said on Friday.
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) will work with three banks to set up a clearing house for its planned offering of derivative instruments from the second quarter of this year, its chief executive said on Friday.
A new beginning. That is what President Uhuru Kenyatta promised Kenyans on February 3, 2013 when he launched the Jubilee Alliance's blueprint for the country for the five years that would follow.
Kenya recently rebased its economy. As a result, the estimated gross domestic product (GDP), which is the measure of the country's economy for 2013, was 25 per cent larger than previously estimated. In a layman's language, rebasing is recalculating the GDP.
Addis Ababa, our next door neighbour has just completed constructing the first modern urban light railway system in Africa.
Kenya has launched a major campaign to position the country as the origin of humankind, presenting a possibility for the country to host pilgrimages from all over the world.
Barclays Bank of Kenya said pretax profit rose 10 per cent to Sh12.3 billion in 2014, largely driven by growth in net interest income and lower costs.
Falling commodity prices, political upheaval and simmering conflict are exposing the differing fortunes of Africa's economies, undermining the idea that the continent of a billion people is on one collective ascent.
Lawyers in this country have been detached from understanding economics for far too long.
Kenya's shilling firmed yesterday after hard currency inflows entered the market from foreign investors fleeing Nigeria's faltering economy, while others were chasing yields on government debt.