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Kenya
Business News: Kenya Airways' posts Sh10.2billion full year loss from Sh26.1b in 2015
Kenya Airways pretax loss shrank 60.9 percent in the year to end-March to 10.2 billion shillings ($98.84 million), the company said on Thursday.
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi among Africa's top economic hubs
Nairobi has been ranked position ten among the top 20 African cities in terms of economic activity, consumer size and connectivity.
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USA
Business: This is the next big thing in real estate
Last week, we explored reports that indicated that the best days for residential, retail and office segments might be behind us; for developers that is.
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Kenya
Business: KeMu lays off over 150 lecturers, close satellite campuses
The future of 150 Kenya Methodist University (KeMU) lecturers hangs in the balance after the institution served them with letters of termination.
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Sci & Tech: Kenyan firm secures Dubai funding
Kenyan firm secures Dubai funding. A local technology firm, G Dane, has received Sh3.5 billion ($35 million) from Dubai-based International Business Group to roll out an online security system aimed at the tourism industry.
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Business: Kenyan firm secures Dubai funding
Kenyan firm secures Dubai funding. A local technology firm, G Dane, has received Sh3.5 billion ($35 million) from Dubai-based International Business Group to roll out an online security system aimed at the tourism industry.
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi is reaching for new heights with The Pinnacle
The Pinnacle, coming up at the junction of Upper Hill Road and Haile Selassie Avenue at a cost of Sh20 billion, is sure to change the city's landscape.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya pays three times for SA maize enriching wealthy importers
Kenya is paying nearly three times the current price of maize in South Africa, pointing to huge margins for traders but huge costs to the taxpayer.
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Kenya
Trump budget spares Kenya from deep cuts in Aid
The White House is seeking deep cuts in the overall foreign assistance budget.
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Kenya
Business News: Corporate mergers to defy elections
The number of corporate deals in Kenya is expected to remain stable despite the impending elections and a subdued economy.