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Kenya
Business: Clearing agents want lifestyle audit on KRA employees
Clearing agents have demanded that a lifestyle audit be conducted on all Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) employees.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Business News: UK firm discovers gold worth Sh171 billion in Kakamega
A UK firm has announced the discovery of high-grade gold at its mines in Kakamega County.
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Kenya
Business: KenGen in search of new CEO to replace Mugo
Power producer Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has begun the search for the replacement of outgoing chief executive Albert Mugo.
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Spagna
Business News: Legendary Nokia 3310 relaunches with basic Internet and Snake
The Nokia 3310 has made a comeback, 17 years after its first launch. The phone was reintroduced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, yesterday, and you can play the legendary Snake game on it, just like in the old times.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Business: UK firm discovers gold worth Sh171 billion in Kakamega
A UK firm has announced the discovery of high-grade gold at its mines in Kakamega County.
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Kenya
Kenya: Facebook entry into cash transfer service hots up competition
This follows a partnership by the financial technology startup TransferWise and Facebook Messenger and is another marker of the next wave of disruption expected to hit the financial services sector.
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Kenya
Kenya: DP Ruto makes friends and foes with his hard-ball politics
He also implied that Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho was in criminal business while Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka, a former Vice President, was misled by Raila to prostrate on the tarmac in last year's anti-IEBC commissioners' protest.
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Kenya
Nakumatt blames poor sales as it closes Ronald Ngala branch
Nakumatt Supermarket has closed its Ronald Ngala branch, Nairobi citing low sales from the downtown shop that has been operational for many years.
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Turchia Austria
Turkey’s Erdoğan ‘not welcome’ to campaign in Austria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is “not welcome” to hold campaign events in Austria ahead of the upcoming referendum that will decide whether the current parliamentary system should be shifted into an executive presidency, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said on Feb. 27
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Turchia
Turkey’s economic confidence rebounds in February
Confidence in Turkey’s economy rebounded in February after a two-month dip, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) reported on Feb. 27.