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Danimarca
Business: Africa Energy Forum to welcome power sector leaders to Denmark
The 19th annual Africa Energy Forum (AEF) will take place from 7-9 June 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya sets sights on green bonds after mobile phone issue
Kenya aims to issue its first 'green' bond this year, the initiative's backers said on Friday, bolstering the nation's reputation for financial innovation after the government launched the world's first mobile phone bond earlier this month.
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Kenya
Business: As Kenya farmers chop maize for cattle feed, food security worries grow
Dressed in a green hat and black mud boots, Gilbert Gitonga is busy tending his 3-acre (1.2-hectare) farm in Kenya's Meru County.
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Kenya
Business: Samsung celebrates Galaxy S8 launch in Nairobi
Samsung Electronics has upped its game in the industry with the launch of Galaxy S8.
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Kenya
Kenya: Isiolo tourism stakeholders visit Rwanda for benchmarking
And in an effort to win the support of locals in its plan, the government has taken a team on a tour of a game park in Kigali, Rwanda, to see how a foreign company has managed it.
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Kenya
Kenya: Reprieve for foreign students of law in Kenya
The High Court in Nairobi has quashed a decision to bar the Kenya School of Law from admitting foreign students to its Advocates Training Programme.
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Kenya
Business: Telkom Kenya upgrades network in Kijabe
The network upgrade means the health facility can utilise mobile and wireless technologies in dealing with its growing patient population
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Kenya
Business: Protest over doctors' removal from payroll
KISUMU, KENYA: Medics in Kisumu are up in arms after the County government remove names of 21 doctors from the payroll over unspecified reasons. The doctors who claim they reported on duty immediately as directed following the signing back to work agreement last month read mischief saying move is aimed at ...
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Kenya
Careers: Protest over doctors' removal from payroll
KISUMU, KENYA: Medics in Kisumu are up in arms after the County government remove names of 21 doctors from the payroll over unspecified reasons. The doctors who claim they reported on duty immediately as directed following the signing back to work agreement last month read mischief saying move is aimed at ...
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Kenya
Business: KPA battles order to pay Sh1.9billion to Tanzanian firm
Lawyers have differed sharply in an appeal by Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) against a High Court order compelling the state corporation to compensate Sh1.9 billion to a Tanzanian firm whose goods were destroyed at Mombasa port during the 2007/2008 post elections violence.