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Cina
China - Peking setzt auf seine neue Sharing Economy als Wachstumstreiber
Premier Li Keqiang nennt erstmals Beschäftigung den wichtigsten Indikator, um zu beurteilen, wie es um Chinas Wirtschaft steht
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USA Kenya
Business: How Kebs bowed to pressure to allow import of killer fertiliser'
In July 2009, a ship carrying 15,000 tonnes of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) fertiliser from the US to the port of Mombasa was diverted on the high seas back to the US before docking.
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Kenya
Business: Businessman loses Sh2 m to thieves in Nairobi
A Chinese businessman lost Sh2 million he had withdrawn from a bank to pay his workers in Kilimani.
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Kenya
Business News: Businessman loses Sh2 m to thieves in Nairobi
A Chinese businessman lost Sh2 million he had withdrawn from a bank to pay his workers in Kilimani.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya's growth path echoes footsteps of Asian nations
Reports that Kenya has signed contracts for the phase one development of Konza complex is welcome for several reasons.
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Kenya
Business: KDIC boss on mission to restore sanity in banks
Mention Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC) and what it usually elicits is fear that depositors' money is at stake, and the future of the bank involved is uncertain.
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Kenya
Financial Standard: KDIC boss on mission to restore sanity in banks
Mention Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC) and what it usually elicits is fear that depositors' money is at stake, and the future of the bank involved is uncertain.
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USA
Business: Why boda boda and M-Pesa have a lot in common...
Boda boda is a logical advancement of a bicycle which was a status symbol when we were growing up. Bicycles were rare, and fascinated us with speed.
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Kenya
Business: Will change in colour make a difference for Telkom brand?
A few weeks ago, Kenya's third largest telecommunications operator Telkom Orange rebranded into Telkom.
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Kenya
Business: With Sh40,000, Ochieng has built a booming shoe empire
In his tiny partitioned office cum factory on the first floor of Ngara Shopping Complex, in Nairobi sits Jannes Otieno Ochieng, 28, with only a laptop on his desk and a few shoes samples.