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Kenya
Business: Centre pioneers formula for preventing conflict between rival groups in Africa
An innovative research-led model for building peace has been pioneered by an Irish Catholic priest and his Shalom Centre colleagues working in areas of Northern Kenya where assault rifles are as common in households as cooking pots.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya to award Turkana-Lamu crude pipeline tender this month
The Joint Development Agreement sets out the ownership structure for the pipeline as well as the roles that the different parties will play in the construction of pipeline, including resource contribution.
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Kenya
Financial Standard: Kenya to award Turkana-Lamu crude pipeline tender this month
The Joint Development Agreement sets out the ownership structure for the pipeline as well as the roles that the different parties will play in the construction of pipeline, including resource contribution.
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USA
Business: Bio-chemistry graduate who found fortune in aiding diaspora investors
Choice Microfinance Bank founder Ben Kamiri wants to make it a preferred window for remittances, having got approvals in US and awaiting CBK nod
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Kenya
Business: Tanzania's frost relations with Kenya dates back to early 1960s
A good neighbour smiles at you over the back fence, but doesn't climb over it according to the late American journalist and humourist Arthur Baer. This best sums up the relationship between Kenya and Tanzania.
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Kenya
Financial Standard: Experts: Why power-sharing politics could safeguard our economy
Since the advent of multi-partism, Kenya's political duels have been competitive and combative.
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Kenya
Business: Experts: Why power-sharing politics could safeguard our economy
Since the advent of multi-partism, Kenya's political duels have been competitive and combative.
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Kenya
Business: From Nakumatt to Akamba: Why family owned firms face turbulence
As a little boy, Atul Shah, the current managing director and chief executive officer of the embattled and biggest retail chain Nakumatt Supermarkets, did such odd jobs as stacking sacks, making deliveries to customers and manning the till at his father's shop in Nakuru.
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Kenya
Business News: Traders kick out motorists from Haile Selassie Avenue in Nairobi
Traders have taken over an entire lane of the busy Haile Selassie Avenue outside Wakulima market. They have turned the road into a market, displaying their wares with wanton abandon.
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Kenya
Business: Traders kick out motorists from Haile Selassie Avenue in Nairobi
Traders have taken over an entire lane of the busy Haile Selassie Avenue outside Wakulima market. They have turned the road into a market, displaying their wares with wanton abandon.