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Senegal
Réunion de partage du plan d'action UAEL/EFESPF, mercredi
Dakar, 28 mars (APS) - L'Union des associations d'élus locaux (UAEL) et le Réseau des femmes sénégalaises pour la promotion de la planification familiale (RFESPF) organisent, mercredi, une réunion de partage de leur plan d'action conjoint, a appris l'APS. - Société
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Kenya
Business: Airtel Kenya launches voice bundle offers
There are three Tubonge offers, a daily offer for Sh10, a weekly offer for Sh50 and a monthly one for Sh150. All offers come with 100 mins for Airtel to Airtel calls per day and a Sh2 calling rate to any other network.
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Kenya
Business: Kilimall turns to local brands to expand its market
Releasing its second phase growth plan yesterday, Ma said growth will be accelerated by bringing on board local brands and expanding markets outside Nairobi.
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Kenya
Business Beat: The day MCAs wanted Joho's portrait displayed alongside Uhuru's in premises
Mombasa county assembly has had its share of controversy and confusion its life which left residents in the dark.
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Kenya
Business: The day MCAs wanted Joho's portrait displayed alongside Uhuru's in premises
Mombasa county assembly has had its share of controversy and confusion its life which left residents in the dark.
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India
Business: Seed giant Monsanto meets its match in India
Tens of millions of dollars were within reach for M. Prabhakara Rao as he prepared in April 2015 to take his Indian cotton seed company public.
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Kenya
Business News: Calm at Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day of chaos over repatriation
Normalcy has returned in Namanga at the Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day protest against move by President John Magufuli's administration to repatriate Kenyans.
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Kenya
Business: Calm at Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day of chaos over repatriation
Normalcy has returned in Namanga at the Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day protest against move by President John Magufuli's administration to repatriate Kenyans.
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Kenya
Business: KPC must go flat out to net all involved in theft of oil during transportation
The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) board should be commended for resolving to get to the bottom of alarming losses of petroleum products during transportation. Indeed, analysts may be forgiven for arguing that this issue has gone on for too long.
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Kenya
Business Beat: KPC must go flat out to net all involved in theft of oil during transportation
The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) board should be commended for resolving to get to the bottom of alarming losses of petroleum products during transportation. Indeed, analysts may be forgiven for arguing that this issue has gone on for too long.