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Singapore
Business: Standard Chartered Bank fights to recover Sh500m from Singapore
A bank is fighting to recover Sh540 million it wired to an account in Singapore after the client denied ever giving instructions for the transaction.
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USA
Business: Tech tips from the start-up that built East Africa's top banking app
Technology has brought us the sort of innovation that has turned what was once science fiction into reality.
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Cina Kenya
Business: Lessons for entrepreneurs from an unlikely billionaire
During his visit to Kenya last week, billionaire Jack Ma China's richest man and the founder of Internet giant Alibaba held an open session with entrepreneurs at Nairobi's Nailab, an incubation hub.
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Kenya
Business News: Current policies cannot grow economy by double digit, says government agency
Kenya is unlikely to achieve double-digit economic growth unless it undertakes drastic reform in policy, a new report says.
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Kenya
Business: Farmers want government to reduce exportation of unprocessed coffee
Coffee farmers in western Kenya have asked the Government to reduce exportation of unprocessed coffee.
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Senegal
Nette progression des dépenses d'investissement au cours des 5 premiers mois (DPEE)
Dakar, 26 juil (APS) - L'exécution budgétaire s'est traduite, au cours des cinq premiers mois de l'année 2017, par une nette progression des dépenses publiques, notamment celles d'investissement, conjuguée à un accroissement des ressources budgétaires, selon la Direction de la prévision et des études économiques (DPEE) dans son Point mensuel ...
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Argentina
Frédéric Drouin: "Ya se ve la luz al final del túnel para la economía argentina"
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Turchia
Draft law authorizing ‘muftis’ to register civil marriages submitted to Turkish parliament
A recent draft law on the civil registration services proposing to allow “muftis,” religious civil servants within the body of Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), to register marriages, was submitted to the Turkish parliament on July 25.
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Turchia
Turkey says Israeli statement about President Erdoğan ‘presumptuous’
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned a statement by the Israeli Foreign Ministry about President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, calling the comments “presumptuous,” amid a row over an escalation in the al-Aqsa mosque
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Turchia
Turkey’s top scientific body approves project forecasting quakes in İzmir
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) approved to finance a project worth 350,000 Turkish liras ($98,000), which aims to forecast the timing of future earthquakes in the Aegean province of İzmir, daily Habertürk reported on July 26.