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Nuova Zelanda
New law to pave the way for 110kmh speed limit on some roads
A new law has been drafted that will allow a 110kmh speed limit on some New Zealand roads for the first time.
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Brasile
Polícia do Rio evitou invasões anteriores à Cidade Alta, diz delegado
As Polícias Civil e Militar do Rio de Janeiro conseguiram evitar "cinco ou seis" invasões à Cidade Alta, na zona norte da capital fluminense, do fim do ano passado para cá, disse nesta quarta-feira, 3, o diretor de Polícia Especializada, Marcelo Martins. O delegado afirmou que o setor de Inteligência ...
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Kenya
Business: Foreign exchange reserves hit record high last week - report
Central Bank of Kenya held $8.309 billion in foreign exchange reserves at the end of last week, a record high for a weekly close, the central bank data showed.
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Kenya
Business: Equity Bank trains over 5,000 students on saving
In Kenya, the initiative is co-ordinated through the Kenya Bankers Association.
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Kenya
Business: Capital flows into Kenya fall by 58pc
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and buying into Kenyan companies fell by more than half last year following turmoil in the United Kingdom after the Brexit vote.
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USA
In Pet Grooming, a Growing Business and a Competitive Landscape
The pet boarding and grooming industry is growing in the United States, attracting workers making midcareer changes and those following family footsteps.
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Kenya
Why reforms at Mombasa Port are more urgent now than before
Vested interests have stifled its potential as gateway for trade between Kenya and the rest of the world.
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Kenya
Kenya second most investor sought spot
EY has named Kenya as 2017’s second-most attractive investment destination behind Morocco despite last year’s poor performance where foreign direct investments (FDIs) dropped by 57.9 per cent.
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Kenya
UBA bank ranked cheapest lender
UBA bank has been ranked the cheapest lender for Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) in the Kenya’s financial sector.
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Cina
Treksta Makes U-Turn from China to Busan in 22 Years
An outdoor shoe maker Treksta will stop the operation of its plants in China and return to Busan in 22 years. Kwon Dong-chil, chairman of Treksta, said on May 3, "We plan to start producing 'Made in Korea' shoes after completing our plant within the Noksan Industrial Complex in Busan next year." He added, "We decided ...