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Cina
Business News: China to adjust bullet trains speed to 350 kph in September
China's new generation bullet train, the Fuxing, will run on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway from September 21 at 350 kilometers per hour, China Railway Corp. said Sunday.
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Kenya
Business: KDF advertises jobs for B grade form 4 leavers
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) has advertised general service officers (Cadets) and specialist officers jobs taking place this month and part of September.
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Kenya
Business: Farmers stare at huge losses as cheap maize imports flood market
Farmers are staring at a possible lack of market for their maize as the harvesting season approaches in the Rift Valley food belt due to a surplus of the grain caused by the government subsidy.
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Kenya
Business News: Nairobi makes it to top cities to work
Nairobi has made it to the list of the best startup cities for employees to work, according to a Nestpick survey.
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi makes it to top cities to work
Nairobi has made it to the list of the best startup cities for employees to work, according to a Nestpick survey.
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Kenya
Business: Sonko puts city cartels on notice, outlines agenda for Nairobi
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Monday promised to deal with cartels that have denied the city revenue to finance most of its operations.
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Kenya
Business News: Sonko puts city cartels on notice, outlines agenda for Nairobi
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Monday promised to deal with cartels that have denied the city revenue to finance most of its operations.
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Kenya
Business News: Nairobi residents yet to heed plastics ban directive a week to the deadline
Kenyans are yet to comply with the plastics ban imposed by the government with less than a week to the August 28 deadline.
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi residents yet to heed plastics ban directive a week to the deadline
Kenyans are yet to comply with the plastics ban imposed by the government with less than a week to the August 28 deadline.
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Kenya
Business: Kenyans voted out 25 of 47 county governors
As disputes raged over the presidential results from Kenya's election last week, a little-noticed democratic revolution blossomed in the layer of government directly underneath.