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Nigeria
Business: Kenyan ride-hailing app Little may expand into Nigeria or Uganda
Kenyan ride-hailing app Little, which is backed by telecoms operator Safaricom, is considering expansion into Nigeria or Uganda in the first quarter of 2017, the chief executive of its parent firm said.
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Kenya
Kenya: Firms in Kenya lay off thousands of workers
More than 10,000 employees may have lost their jobs in 2016 alone, as employers grapple with a tough business environment.
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Kenya
Kenya: Auditor blames western Kenya MCAs over irregular payments
The Auditor General has put county assemblies in Western on the spot over irregular payment of sitting allowances and foreign travels.
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Kenya
Kenya: Harakhe charged with abuse of office in NYS scam
Former National Youth Service deputy director general Adan Harakhe has been charged with abuse of office over a Sh47 million tender.
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Kenya
Business: How Gullet brought life to Red Cross
One month may be challenging enough to go without pay but for Abbas Gullet, 11-years as a volunteer at Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) was the best part of his life.
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Kenya
Business: SMEs: The golden key to a flourishing Kenyan economy
SMEs support our economic growth; whether through food agriculture like the pineapple farmers of Thika, horticulture as in the rose farmers of Naivasha, tea production in the fields of Limuru or fishing by the communities of Kisumu
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Kenya
Business Beat: Ketraco: Expensive land acquisitions slow down electrification
Like most of sub-Saharan African countries, Kenya's electrification is currently lagging behind global averages. More than half of its population is outside the national power grid.
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Kenya
Business Beat: How Gullet brought life to Red Cross
One month may be challenging enough to go without pay but for Abbas Gullet, 11-years as a volunteer at Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) was the best part of his life.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Bear run condemns investors to another year of burnt fingers
It is eleven months now and investors on Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) can no longer keep their eyes fixed on the trading bourse with hope. The green shoots have remained a rare fete.
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Kenya
Business Beat: SMEs: The golden key to a flourishing Kenyan economy
SMEs support our economic growth; whether through food agriculture like the pineapple farmers of Thika, horticulture as in the rose farmers of Naivasha, tea production in the fields of Limuru or fishing by the communities of Kisumu