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Kenya
Business News: Analysts warn of tough times ahead in Kenya, citing poor weather
Kenyans should brace themselves for tough times as prices of key consumer goods are expected to rise due to poor rains.
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Kenya
Business News: Investors complain over high transport costs in Kenya
The private sector has cited high logistical costs as one of the biggest impediments to doing business in Kenya.
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Kenya
Business: Tullow to focus on Kenya oil fields after Uganda stake sale
Tullow Oil has sold a substantial stake of its oil fields in Western Uganda to exploration and production arm of French oil firm, Total, for Sh90 billion.
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Kenya
Business: Investors complain over high transport costs in Kenya
The private sector has cited high logistical costs as one of the biggest impediments to doing business in Kenya.
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Kenya
Business News: Tullow to focus on Kenya oil fields after Uganda stake sale
Tullow Oil has sold a substantial stake of its oil fields in Western Uganda to exploration and production arm of French oil firm, Total, for Sh90 billion.
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Kenya
Business: Analysts warn of tough times ahead in Kenya, citing poor weather
Kenyans should brace themselves for tough times as prices of key consumer goods are expected to rise due to poor rains.
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Kenya
Business: KQ sacks 38 more workers, plans another round of cuts
Kenya Airways yesterday started the latest round of sacking that will affect 38 employees as it struggles to remain afloat.
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Kenya
Business: Importers to Kenya wary over local cargo insurance rule
Importers are worried that the new directive to insure all cargo locally might turn into a trade barrier.
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Portogallo
Senador acusa governador do AM de acordo com FDN para garantir eleição
O senador Eduardo Braga (PMDB-AM) acusou o governador do Amazonas, José Melo (Pros), de ter feito um acordo com a facção Família do Norte (FDN) para garantir sua eleição. Segundo ele, o grupo teria prometido dar 100 mil votos para Melo em troca de uma espécie de "liberdade condicionada", nas ...
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Brasile
Corrupção levou armas para prisão de Manaus, diz Secretário de Segurança
O Secretário de Segurança Pública do Amazonas, Sérgio Fontes, acredita que agentes penitenciários e policiais facilitaram a entrada de armas no complexo penitenciário Anísio Jobim, em Manaus. "A hipótese mais provável para a entrada de armas é via corrupção", disse, em entrevista coletiva, nesta terça-feira, (10/1). Presos mortos no massacre ...