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Kenya
Business News: Mombasa port cargo up 1.4 per cent in first half
Cargo traffic through Kenya's biggest port, Mombasa, increased by 1.4 percent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year, the port's managing director said on Monday.
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Kenya
Business: Mombasa port cargo up 1.4 per cent in first half
Cargo traffic through Kenya's biggest port, Mombasa, increased by 1.4 percent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year, the port's managing director said on Monday.
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Kenya
Business: New app to save Kenya's Sh90b elephant eco-tourism sector
A new app has been unveiled to secure Kenya's Sh87 billion elephant eco-tourism sector.
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Kenya
Business: Bid to revive struggling pyrethrum sector
The government is set to revive pyrethrum farming in the Country, newly appointed Pyrethrum Board of Kenya CEO Andrew Osodo has said.
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Kenya
Business News: Bid to revive struggling pyrethrum sector
The government is set to revive pyrethrum farming in the Country, newly appointed Pyrethrum Board of Kenya CEO Andrew Osodo has said.
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Kenya
Business: Controller of Budget: Nairobi County tops in revenue collection
Nairobi has been crowned as the highest local revenue generator with a Sh9.62 billion collection in the last financial year.
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Kenya
Business News: Controller of Budget: Nairobi County tops in revenue collection
Nairobi has been crowned as the highest local revenue generator with a Sh9.62 billion collection in the last financial year.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Business: The Sharing Economy: A driver for e-commerce in Kenya and Africa
According to a report by Price WaterHouse Coopers (UK), global revenues generated by the growing phenomenal that is shared economy or peer to peer (P2P) business is predicted to be worth $335bn by 2025.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Sci & Tech: The Sharing Economy: A driver for e-commerce in Kenya and Africa
According to a report by Price WaterHouse Coopers (UK), global revenues generated by the growing phenomenal that is shared economy or peer to peer (P2P) business is predicted to be worth $335bn by 2025.
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Corea del Sud
Seoul seeks reports of confusing foreign language signs
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Monday that it will start a campaign to fix the incorrect use of English, Chinese