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Regno Unito
Business News: Tanzania tells foreign Acacia Mining staff to leave
Tanzania has asked foreign employees of London-listed Acacia Mining to leave the country in an escalation of a dispute that began in 2016 over allegations of tax evasion, a company spokesperson said on Friday.
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Regno Unito
Business: Tanzania tells foreign Acacia Mining staff to leave
Tanzania has asked foreign employees of London-listed Acacia Mining to leave the country in an escalation of a dispute that began in 2016 over allegations of tax evasion, a company spokesperson said on Friday.
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Kenya
Business News: Gang robs a man Sh400,000 from a shop along Nairobi's River Road
Police are looking for a gang that raided a shop along River Road and robbed the shop managers of Sh400,000.
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Kenya
Business: Gang robs a man Sh400,000 from a shop along Nairobi's River Road
Police are looking for a gang that raided a shop along River Road and robbed the shop managers of Sh400,000.
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Kenya
Business: Hanging graves and houses of Bahati, Nakuru County
Huge appetite for construction rocks has led to proliferation of quarries near homesteads.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Business News: Mining firm's operations slowed by tiff with Tanzania
The standoff between a UK mining company and the Government of Tanzania could slow down activities at a Kakamega gold mine.
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Kenya Regno Unito
Business: Mining firm's operations slowed by tiff with Tanzania
The standoff between a UK mining company and the Government of Tanzania could slow down activities at a Kakamega gold mine.
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Kenya
Business News: Central bank seeks tougher penalties for rogue banks
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is working on tougher monetary penalties for errant commercial banks and credit reference bureaus in a bid to streamline the sector.
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Kenya
Business: Central bank seeks tougher penalties for rogue banks
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is working on tougher monetary penalties for errant commercial banks and credit reference bureaus in a bid to streamline the sector.
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Turchia
Turkey’s banks see weak demand for project finance deals
Project finance by Turkish banks is likely to decline to $12 billion this year, a drop of two-thirds from two years ago, as demand has been hit by lower energy prices and high financing costs, a senior executive at Garanti Bank said on July 20.