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Kenya
Business News: Tsetse, Trypanosomiasis eradication to boost livestock industry
The Government through the Kenya Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Council (KENTTEC) is seeking for partnerships with the African Development Bank and the World Bank to eradicate the menace.
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Kenya
Business: Tsetse, Trypanosomiasis eradication to boost livestock industry
The Government through the Kenya Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Council (KENTTEC) is seeking for partnerships with the African Development Bank and the World Bank to eradicate the menace.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenya Power to put up sh300m to boost power supply in Wundanyi
Kenya Power is putting up a sh300 million substation at Wundanyi in a bid to reduce frequent power outages and improve quality delivery of services to its customers.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya Power to put up sh300m to boost power supply in Wundanyi
Kenya Power is putting up a sh300 million substation at Wundanyi in a bid to reduce frequent power outages and improve quality delivery of services to its customers.
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USA
Business: Researchers find climate change already delivering severe impacts
A review of more than 100 studies by two researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, has shown that the social and economic impacts of current climate are often severe.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Njoroge: If your bank is giving you lots of excuses on new rates, vote with your feet
A day before Chase Bank experienced a bank run, its customers waited for assurance from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) that all was well. It did not come.
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USA
Business Beat: How 24-year-old bagged Sh16.5 million investment from US firm
At just 24, Mr Fadhili is the CEO of a company that is building East and Central Africa's first incubation hub for entrepreneurs interested in fashion and other creative arts.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Commodity exchanges bring new hope to Africa's farmers
At the recent African Green Revolution Forum in Nairobi, one of the outstanding take-outs was that Africa may need $400 billion (Sh40 trillion) in investment in food production over the next decade to meet its needs.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Has age of affluence arrived unexpectedly?
In Nairobi's central business district (CBD), hordes of young men guide you into a parking spot, hoping to get a tip. Failing to find parking in the CBD is not unusual, which has made providing parking space one of the most lucrative businesses in the city.
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Kenya
Business: Commodity exchanges bring new hope to Africa's farmers
At the recent African Green Revolution Forum in Nairobi, one of the outstanding take-outs was that Africa may need $400 billion (Sh40 trillion) in investment in food production over the next decade to meet its needs.