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Kenya
Business News: NSE in fifth straight trading-day gain
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has recorded its first fifth consecutive gain since the close of January after four weeks of negative returns.
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Kenya
Business: NSE in fifth straight trading-day gain
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has recorded its first fifth consecutive gain since the close of January after four weeks of negative returns.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya's unlikely aircraft owners
At Flight Training Centre (FTC) Ltd, more than half the 47 students currently in session are training to fly their own helicopters.
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Kenya
Business: ANALYSIS:l If we get rail and port right, Kenya may soon rival Dubai
Last week, Uganda announced that the construction of the standard gauge railway (SGR) linking Kampala to Kenya would begin later this year.
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Kenya
Business Beat: ANALYSIS:l If we get rail and port right, Kenya may soon rival Dubai
Last week, Uganda announced that the construction of the standard gauge railway (SGR) linking Kampala to Kenya would begin later this year.
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Kenya
Sci & Tech: Riding on technology to make it in Kenya's courier industry
Jerry Kamusa had always wanted to go into business, but the attraction of a regular income kept him in employment.
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Kenya
Business: Riding on technology to make it in Kenya's courier industry
Jerry Kamusa had always wanted to go into business, but the attraction of a regular income kept him in employment.
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Etiopia
Business News: Lamu trains youth in readiness for LAPSSET, oil and gas projects
Lamu government is pushing for the training of local youth on various skills in preparation for the multi-billion shilling Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport Corridor (Lapsset) project as well as oil and gas exploration.
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Kenya
Kenya: We'll not import maize to fight famine, says DP William Ruto
Plans to import duty-free maize to stock up the strategic grain reserve has been shelved, Deputy President William Ruto has said.
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Kenya
Kenya: Top police officers protecting drug barons and narcotics cartels, declares DP Ruto
Deputy President William Ruto has claimed that some rogue top police officers are aiding the narcotics trade and protecting cartels.