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Kenya
Business News: Uber gets 71pc more business after price cut
Uber has said its drivers are making 71 per cent more trips since the taxi-hailing company slashed charges in Nairobi.
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Regno Unito
Business: Atlas African Industries suspended from bourse as adviser quits
Atlas African Industries was yesterday suspended from trading at the London Stock Exchange (LSE) after its nominated adviser resigned.
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Kenya
Business: How Rift Valley Railways lost out on Sh4m-a-day oil deal
Inside Rift Valley Railways' downtown head offices, one man is still angry about being knocked out of a lucrative oil deal.
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Kenya
Business: Tiny car that launched a business idea
Mutahi had learnt quite a bit of handiwork from a casual job he held with an elevator company in Nairobi where his father worked. He bought the necessary materials and started making over his car. The Morris Mini had cost him Sh60,000; fixing its interior cost about Sh8,000.
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Kenya
Business: Uganda-bound cargo retains lead position at port
The Port of Mombasa handled 21,458 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) at its two container terminals in the week ending October 5.
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Kenya
Business Beat: How Rift Valley Railways lost out on Sh4m-a-day oil deal
Inside Rift Valley Railways' downtown head offices, one man is still angry about being knocked out of a lucrative oil deal.
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Kenya
Business: Uber gets 71pc more business after price cut
Uber has said its drivers are making 71 per cent more trips since the taxi-hailing company slashed charges in Nairobi.
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Angola
Business: Global oil slump left Angola coffers $6 billion poorer in 2015
The sharp drop in oil prices over the past year cost Angola about $6 billion in revenue, President Jose Eduardo dos Santos said yesterday, and will force the country to borrow more to make up for the shortfall.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Uganda-bound cargo retains lead position at port
The Port of Mombasa handled 21,458 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) at its two container terminals in the week ending October 5.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Tiny car that launched a business idea
Mutahi had learnt quite a bit of handiwork from a casual job he held with an elevator company in Nairobi where his father worked. He bought the necessary materials and started making over his car. The Morris Mini had cost him Sh60,000; fixing its interior cost about Sh8,000.