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Kenya
Business News: Kenya Pipeline Company warns oil firms on pipeline misuse
Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has given oil marketing companies abusing guidelines on the use of its infrastructure a 90-day ultimatum to comply.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenyans are saving more, shows new report
The culture of saving might be catching up in Kenya, according to a new report by Standard Chartered Bank.
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Kenya
Business News: Service jitters pull Safaricom's share to three week low
The Nairobi Securities Exchange's largest listed stock by number of shares sunk to a three-week low of Sh18.95 yesterday as its service suffered disruption.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya Pipeline Company warns oil firms on pipeline misuse
Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has given oil marketing companies abusing guidelines on the use of its infrastructure a 90-day ultimatum to comply.
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Kenya
Business: Italian charged in Malindi for alleged illegal stay and false cheques
An Italian was on Tuesday arraigned in a Malindi court to answer charges of being in Kenya illegally and issuing bad cheques.
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Kenya
Business: Global agency warns Kenya its credit rating at risk of downgrade
Global ratings agency Fitch has warned Kenya that it could downgrade its rating if it does not adequately grow revenues to bridge the budget deficit and tame borrowing.
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Kenya
Business: August elections worry banking and transport sectors most
Kenya's banking and transport sectors are the least optimistic of the economy's prospects as the country heads to the general election in August.
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Kenya
Business: Kenyans are saving more, shows new report
The culture of saving might be catching up in Kenya, according to a new report by Standard Chartered Bank.
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Kenya
Business: Service jitters pull Safaricom's share to three week low
The Nairobi Securities Exchange's largest listed stock by number of shares sunk to a three-week low of Sh18.95 yesterday as its service suffered disruption.
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Kenya
Business: South Sudan secures $106 m to buy food, construct road
South Sudan has secured $106 million from the World Bank and the African Development Bank, in part to pay for food imports as millions face starvation and to fund the construction of a road to trade partner Kenya, its finance minister said.