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Kenya
Business: The tyranny of good will payments
Recently, 66 shops at Jamia Mall in Nairobi's central business district (CBD) closed after the owners protested the "high good will" amount demanded by the landlord.
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Kenya
Home & Away: The tyranny of good will payments
Recently, 66 shops at Jamia Mall in Nairobi's central business district (CBD) closed after the owners protested the "high good will" amount demanded by the landlord.
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Kenya
Business: IbizAfrica at Strathmore University on the verge of becoming Kenya's Silicon Savannah
Kenya has seen great development in terms of technology over the last few decades. Apart from being ranked among the top 100 countries with worldwide innovation influence, the country has recorded great achievements including the unveiling of a laptop assembling plant and development of an online revenue collection system.
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Kenya
Business: Down the drain: Grade A' student but jobless
Some time back, Bridget Maria Lubia was in the spotlight when she carved herself a place among top candidates countrywide in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams. With this news, a promising future beckoned.
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Kenya
Business: Architects training in jeopardy
The training of architects in Kenya is facing a credibility challenge as it emerges that only one university offers a validated course.
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Kenya
Business: Fluctuating tax regime in Kenya unfair for businesses
Today's Budget reading by Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich will mark that time of the year most traders dread most.
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Kenya
How firm got Sh600m aircraft fuelling equipment tender
Firm is owned by humble welder who has complex ties at the Kenya Pipeline Company head office.
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Kenya
COUNTY POLITICS: With only 13 Bills passed, Kakamega County Assembly posts poor show
All drafts enacted into law have originated from the county's Executive, raising questions on the competence of Members of County Assembly to initiate meaningful legislation.
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Giappone
Competition to Build Skyscapers Rages on in Asia...Lotte World Tower Set to Join the Race
Oshiage in Tokyo's Sumida Ward used to be one of the less developed areas in the city, with nothing notable except the rolling stock depot and subway station. But the district's landscape changed for good in May 2012 when Tokyo Skytree whose height is 634 meters opened its door to ...
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Nigeria
Development Bank Of Nigeria Set To Begin Operation, Gets CBN Licence
The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) is set to begin operations as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued license to the bank. The bank was established to support small-scale businesses, with loans of varying lengths at lower interest rates than currently available as the country contends with its ...