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Kenya
Business: What Jubilee's pre-election goodies mean for your pocket
Just a day before the official launch of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), operators of the new rail service put the passenger fare from Mombasa to Nairobi for the Economy Class at Sh900.
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USA
Business: Nema, why the loud silence as tea firms kill us slowly?
Mooriit arap Sang, a resident of Ainamoi Constituency, Kericho County, informs Public Eye that for a long time, multinational tea estates in his county were used to the rather labour-intensive application of NPK fertiliser on their tea plantations.
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Kenya
Business: Why Kenyans are scrambling for a seat on new SGR trains
Politics of costs and corruption aside, every Kenyan should take a train ride to Mombasa and back on Madaraka Express.
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Kenya
Business News: Governor Oparanya calls for privatisation of Mumias Sugar Company
He said the Government should release the shares to the county government or fully privatise the miller to save it from collapse. He said private millers in the county, West Kenya and Butali, were making profits yet Mumias was facing financial crisis.
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Kenya
Kenya: President Uhuru proposes 35 per cent tax on betting firms
He declined to assent to a proposal by the law makers to retain taxation at 15 per cent in the Finance Bill 2017. The National Assembly will consider the recommendation before the House goes on recess.
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Kenya
Rift Valley: Tribunal deals blow to Kihika's bid for Senate
The tribunal ruled that she contravened the law by vying without first resigning as county assembly speaker.
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Kenya
Fiba talks tough over wild card for Kenya
Africa body wants KBF’s assurance over availability of foreign based stars for tourney.
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Kenya
Igad to foreign donors: Leave Kenya elections alone
Regional bloc tells external actors to respect the sovereign rights of Kenyans during elections.
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Raila Odinga opposes ballot tender award to Dubai firm
Uhuru asks politicians to give the commission space and time to prepare for polls.
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Brasile
CJ Group Makes Ambitious Investments after Chairman's Comeback
CJ Group has announced a massive investment plan after its chairman Lee Jae-hyun came back from incarceration. On June 12, the group's flagship unit CJ CheilJedang said that it would build Asia's largest food plant in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province by 2020 at the cost of 540 billion won. In addition, ...