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Malta
Business: Monsanto introduces three new maize varieties for high altitude areas
A seed company has introduced three new high yielding maize varieties for high altitude areas, to boost yields in the region.
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Malta
Business: Uhuru to launch integrated registration system
President Uhuru Kenyatta will launch the country's first one stop shop for identification documents that will detail all personal information and biometric for both locals and foreigners.
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Malta
Business: CIA sought to hack Apple iPhones from earliest days: The Intercept
CIA researchers have worked for nearly a decade to break the security protecting Apple (AAPL.O) phones and tablets, investigative news site The Intercept reported on Tuesday, citing documents obtained from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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Malta
Business: Dollar at 12-year peak versus euro, emerging markets spooked
The U.S. dollar hit multi-year highs against the euro and yen on Tuesday on the growing chance of the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates by mid-year, the prospect of which also hurt stocks and currencies from emerging markets.
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Malta
Business: Enterpreneur takes advantage of digital migration to launch education TV station
Since 2012 when she began her television station, she has never looked back despite the teething challenges
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Malta
Business: How to make wise decision before using credit card
Making a purchase with a credit card can be rewarding one moment and regrettable and binding the next.
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Malta
Business: Equity Bank's 2014 pretax profit rises to Sh22.4billion
Kenya's Equity Bank Ltd reported on Tuesday an 18 percent rise in full-year pretax profit at 22.4 billion shillings ($245.1 million) due to a rise in net interest income and loan book.
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Malta
Business: Insecurity hands a lifeline to bullet, bomb proof business
At a time when insecurity has Kenyans worried, two entrepreneurs have set up a company that aims to help people sleep a little bit easier.
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Malta
Business: Getting investors: It's not just about money
MY TIP IS: Pick investors for your business wisely. Speaking from experience, getting financing from the wrong sort of person or business can destroy a dream you have worked hard to build.
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Malta
Business: How integration will lead to EA's prosperity
East African ministers and secretariat members hold 800 meetings each year. That is an average of three meetings each day, all aimed at navigating the complex nature of the East African Community's integration process.