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Messico
Suitsupply no perdió la fe en México
El grupo holandés de moda masculina llegó a México en enero de 2014 con ...
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Kenya
Kenya: 1.3 million people targeted in mosquito net distribution
The county Malaria Control Unit (MCU) last week completed a two-week registration exercise and community health promotion ahead of the distribution.
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Kenya
Kenya: President Uhuru defends multi-billion energy projects
Kenyans will access electricity more cheaply and without delay courtesy of the Government's multi-billion-shilling investments in energy, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said.
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Kenya
Kenya: Kenya to import ocean patrol ship worth Sh3.6 billion
Speaking at the Kenya Marine Fisheries Research Institute headquarters in Mkomani, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett said the inspection of the vessel will be done next week before it is finally delivered to Kenya.
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Kenya
Kenya: Two charged with murder of Bishop Muiru's mother
Monica Muthoni, a daughter-in-law of the deceased, and a security guard, Ezekiel Saitambua, denied killing Cecilia Wangari Mwangi on March 20.
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USA
Business: Google and Facebook duped in Sh10 billion 'scam'
In March, it was reported that a Lithuanian man had been charged over an email phishing attack against two US-based Internet companies that were not named at the time.
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Kenya
Business: Mombasa Port's 2016 traffic up by 2.4 per cent
The biggest port in East Africa and the region's trade gateway, Mombasa handles imports of fuel and consumer goods and exports of tea and coffee from landlocked neighbours such as Uganda and South Sudan and its traffic flows serve as a barometer of economic activity in the region.
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Kenya
Business: Private Sector Alliance roots for EPA deal
Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) and the Tanzanian Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) are working on a plan they hope will convince Tanzanian authorities to endorse the deal during the East African Community (EAC) Summit.
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Giappone
Foreign Affairs boss Mohamed to receive award
The award ceremony will be held on May 9 at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
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Nigeria
Don’t undermine our economy, Obasanjo warns expatriates
Samuel Awoyinfa, Abeokuta A former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has warned foreigners and foreign companies doing business in Nigeria not to engage in sharp practices which could undermine the country’s economy. He gave this warning on Saturday in Abeokuta at an interactive session with Indian Professionals’ Forum which held inside ...