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Kenya
Business: Four of six aid workers killed in South Sudan were Kenyans - statement
Four of the six aid workers killed in an ambush in South Sudan over the weekend were Kenyans working for a local non-governmental organisation, Kenya's government said on Tuesday.
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Kenya
Business: Local entrepreneurs benefit from European bank's billions
Kenya is among four countries that are set to benefit from Sh 10.45 billion entrepreneurs credit from the European Investment Bank (EIB).
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Kenya
Business: Safaricom cuts Lipa na M-pesa tarrifs by half, announces app
Safaricom has announced a number of initiatives that seek to further increase the convenience of M-PESA as it continues to extend the gains of mobile money ten years after its launch in Kenya.
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Kenya
Business: Total Kenya records Sh 2.23 billion net profit
Total Kenya's after tax profit for Financial Year ended December 31, 2016 increased by 36 percent from Sh1.62billion in 2015 to Sh 2.23 billion.
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Kenya
Business: Sh11,000 turned my life around
Amanda Wanjiru, 20, grew up with an abusive mother. Last year, she left her home in Karatina, Nyeri County, in search of a better life in Nairobi.
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USA
Business Beat: 5 common mistakes that kill start-ups and how to avoid them
The idea of owning a business is one many if not all of us have given serious thought to. However, few manage to start and run successful business ventures.
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USA
Business: 5 common mistakes that kill start-ups and how to avoid them
The idea of owning a business is one many if not all of us have given serious thought to. However, few manage to start and run successful business ventures.
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USA Kenya
Business: Blunders that almost killed my dream business
Many of us have a dream, a calling, something we feel complete doing. For Ann, food was it. She was the head caterer at a high school in Murang'a for 12 years before she decided to start her own cafeteria in Nairobi's Zimmerman Estate in 2000.
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USA Kenya
Business Beat: Blunders that almost killed my dream business
Many of us have a dream, a calling, something we feel complete doing. For Ann, food was it. She was the head caterer at a high school in Murang'a for 12 years before she decided to start her own cafeteria in Nairobi's Zimmerman Estate in 2000.
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Kenya
Business: Secrets of John Michuki's 1973 will revealed
At the time of his death, it is estimated that all the assets he owned and co-owned ran into billions of shillings. In fact, so indelible is his mark on the country's economic landscape that a 2014 report, dubbed Wealth in Kenya, identified him as one of the wealthiest men ...