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Kenya
Business: Western Union to ride on agency banking to grow footprint in Kenya
Global payments firm Western Union is in plans to revamp operations in Kenya with the aim of simplifying transactions to mirror mobile money and increase its distribution points through use of banking agents.
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Australia
Business: Ex-CEO: Why I fled Mumias Sugar after resigning three times
Former Mumias Sugar Company boss Errol Johnson resigned at least three times during his two-year stint at the troubled Mumias Sugar Company before he finally fled to Australia and refused to come back.
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Kenya
Business: EABL to borrow Sh15b from banks to build Kisumu plant
It said profits from continuing operations increased by 6 per cent to Sh8.5 billion boosted by a slight increase in volumes
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Kenya
Business News: EABL to borrow Sh15b from banks to build Kisumu plant
It said profits from continuing operations increased by 6 per cent to Sh8.5 billion boosted by a slight increase in volumes
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Kenya
Nairobi: City woman accuses jirani of killing her hubby with dirty nunu'
Rose was heading to her business stall when she was confronted by Rosline who grabbed her by the neck and threatened to slash her throat
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Kenya
Kenya’s borrowing crosses the red line, putting the economy at risk - Kippra
Report shows that the country’s debt as a ration of GDP has already surpassed the 50pc limit
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks crash 1.73% on foreign sell-offs
South Korean shares dropped to their lowest level in over two weeks Friday, as foreign investors heavily sold off market
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Cina
Hyundai Steel Q2 net plunges 46 pct on lower China demand
Hyundai Steel Co., South Korea's second-largest steelmaker by sales, said Friday its net profits plunged 46 percent on-y
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Nigeria
Customs seize contraband goods worth N327bn
Gibson Achonu The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, Zone “C”, Owerri said it made a number of seizures with a Duty Paid Value of N372,233,523 and underpayments of N12,040,949 in June 2017. The NCS said the figure was an indication of a remarkable increase in the revenue generated in ...
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USA Nigeria
Herdsmen lobby northern govs over grazing bill
Hindi Livinus The Miyetti Allah Breeders Cattle Association of Nigeria has said recent clashes experienced in Taraba and Kaduna states were stoked by religious and ethnic differences. The National Secretary of the association, Othman Ngelzarma, speaking at the launch of a pilot workshop organised by the Nigerian Incentives-based Risk-sharing Systems ...