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Portogallo
Business: Sophos recognises top channel partners
Sophos awarded six of its top performing channel partners from the Middle East and Africa region at its EMEA Partner Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Portogallo
Sci & Tech: Sophos recognises top channel partners
Sophos awarded six of its top performing channel partners from the Middle East and Africa region at its EMEA Partner Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Kenya
Business: End of an era for iconic century old Barclays Kenya brand
Almost 100 years after the Barclays Bank brand set foot in Mombasa in 1925, the blue eagle emblem is on its way out.
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Kenya
Business: New accounting rules could be costly to insurers
Kenya's insurance sector is staring at another headache, following a decision by accountants' body to change the way insurers will report their performance.
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Kenya
Financial Standard: New accounting rules could be costly to insurers
Kenya's insurance sector is staring at another headache, following a decision by accountants' body to change the way insurers will report their performance.
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Kenya
Business: Women earn much less than men, reports says
It could take 118 years for men and women to earn equal pay for the same amount of work in Kenya.
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Kenya
Financial Standard: What SGR means to manufacturing sector
Hailed by the government as Kenya's most transformative project with the potential to increase GDP by almost Sh100 billion upon completion, the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) promises to promote growth of towns and urban centres along the corridor.
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Kenya
Business: What SGR means to manufacturing sector
Hailed by the government as Kenya's most transformative project with the potential to increase GDP by almost Sh100 billion upon completion, the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) promises to promote growth of towns and urban centres along the corridor.
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Kenya
Business: Banks count losses even as they sit on Sh2.3 trillion idle cash
Everything, including drought, Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Patrick Njoroge teasingly observed in March, is being blamed on interest rate caps.
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Kenya
Business: CEO whose journey to fly KQ out of turbulence was cut short by pilots
The outgoing Kenya Airways Chief Executive Officer Mbuvi Ngunze, 49, had perhaps rehearsed this moment and replayed it many times in his mind.