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Kenya
Business: Flower Farm Workers' CBA to be signed in two weeks
Atwoli said negotiations on the collective bargaining agreement between the Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union (KPAWU) and flower firms were at an advanced stage.
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Kenya
Business News: Company sues Asia sports betting firm for name infringement
Asian Betting and Gaming Enterprises Africa is accused of using the name Dafabet' despite the same being registered locally by a different firm. Dafabet Kenya Limited accuses the Asian firm of using the name Dafabet' to promote sports betting in the country.
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Kenya
Rift Valley: AP officer earns promotion 30 years after joining service
As the Administrative Police commandant pinned the insignia on their sleeves, one of the officers could not hold back his tears.
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Kenya
Relief as Kenya, Tanzania agree to lift trade restrictions
Diplomatic and trade relations between Kenya and Tanzania had been strained for some time.
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Kenya
Lagging private sector puts middle income plan at risk
Kenya’s private sector business activity slowed in June, hurt by a decline in credit growth
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Kenya
Kenya fails to secure promotion in Davis Cup
Kenya lost 2-0 to Zimbabwe in a promotional playoff.
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Nuova Zelanda
Boryeong to export its mud to Rotorua
South Korea's coastal city of Boryeong has signed a contract to export its famous mud to Rotorua in New Zealand's North
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares trade lower late Monday morning
South Korean stocks traded lower late Monday morning as investors took an apparent breather after the sharp rise observe
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USA
US trade deficit with Korea not result of FTA: experts
The United States' trade deficit with Korea is not a result of their bilateral free trade agreement, two experts here h
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Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Asean must walk the climate talk
Next month, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is going to have the big party it deserves. The golden jubilee celebration will pay tribute to the remarkable journey of a small regional association founded by five foreign ministers from backward countries in a war-torn region.