Kenya
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— George Saitoti
There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
Report shows regulations imposing strict standards on country's exports and Britain's preference for new markets to blame for decline.
A letter from Comesa dated May 22, 2016 poked holes into Kenya Gazette Notice No. 4536 of May 12, 2017, that lifted duty on sugar imports.
Macadamia farmers from Embu, Meru and Tharaka Nithi counties are free to export their produce after court battle against CS Mwangi Kiunjuri.
PS Maringa says ferrying of cargo via SGR has brought more gains to the economy.
Despite the numerous extensions, Kenya is far from meeting some of the conditions that have been set before opening the sub-sector to imports.
Kenya's grandpas of capital give way to new money
Inter Tropical Timber Trading Company says Kenya Power illegally cancelled the tender to supply poles.
Lee Nak-you visit set to boost technology and skills transfer to local companies as the two countries pushed for more business partnerships.
Washington is looking for ‘willing partner’ that could serve as template for other accords
The partnership between Telkom Kenya and Loon LLC will help them provide LTE coverage across larger areas in the country
Industrialist Manu Chandaria said Kenya's future is dependent on the welfare of the youth.
[East African] Two of Kenya's largest blue chip companies, regional lender KCB Group and giant telco Safaricom, are on course to establishing operations in neighbouring Ethiopia where reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is opening up the economy, creating opportunity for daring foreign investors.
Kenya will launch its international financial centre in the capital Nairobi later this year to attract large foreign financial firms
Scramble for a piece of the lucrative public toilets business in Nairobi County played out as operators clashed with youth groups
EGM Securities has launched the country's first locally regulated foreign exchange electronic trading platform
Foreign investors have dominated stock market trading activity in recent weeks as local retail traders shy away due to falling share prices.
Anxiety after lights go off at Milimani Law Courts where a magistrate is listening to bail applications by top Kenya Power managers.
The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) is pushing for review of the law to allow for single licensing for public filming and exhibition.
Kenya has aggressively raided its fast-depleting reserve of foreign currency to import what was basically supposed to have been made in Kenya
Plans by Kenya Breweries Limited to sponsor over 15,000 farmers in Nyanza to grow sorghum for its new Kisumu plant have paid off following a bumper harvest of the crop in the region.
Former Law Society of Kenya chief executive Apollo Mboya says suspects ignored his advice.