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Kenya
Business: Woman gets Sh35m over illegal sacking
A Nairobi court has ordered a security firm to pay its former employee Sh35 million for firing her after she allegedly rejected her boss' sexual advances.
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USA
ASK HR: Can we sue our client for short-changing us on tender awards?
Despite having the ability and willingness to match the company’s new demand, we lost the tender to a competitor.
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Kenya
Business: KCB profit dips to Sh4.5 billion
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Group's net profit for quarter one of this year has dropped to Sh4.5 billion.
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Kenya
Business: Ship docks with 30,000 tonnes of maize as ugali politics rages
A cargo ship docked at the Port of Mombasa Thursday to deliver nearly 30,000 metric tonnes of maize to boost local stocks and push down retail prices of flour.
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Kenya
Business News: Ship docks with 30,000 tonnes of maize as ugali politics rages
A cargo ship docked at the Port of Mombasa Thursday to deliver nearly 30,000 metric tonnes of maize to boost local stocks and push down retail prices of flour.
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Kenya
Business: ISP challenges government ban on Blue Whale game
Liquid Telecom has challenged government's purported ban on Blue Whale game blamed for the death of a teenager in Nairobi early this week.
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Cina
Business: China, Africa trade, investment 'off to a flying start' in 2017
China's trade with African countries rose nearly one-fifth in the first quarter from a year earlier, while its direct investment in the continent soared 64 percent, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday.
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Giappone
Japanese government looks to leave no cash behind
Yen for Living Philip Brasor and Masako Tsubuku In recent weeks there have been two well-reported robberies of people carrying large amounts of cash on the street. Thieves got away with ¥384 million after attacking a merchant in a Fukuoka parking lot. In Tokyo’s Ginza district, a mugger managed to ...
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Giappone Singapore Myanmar
Uber chases GrabTaxi in Myanmar, tapping into one of world’s fastest-growing markets
The private ride-hailing service Uber officially launched operations Thursday in Myanmar’s main city Yangon, aiming to tap into one of the world’s youngest and fastest-growing online markets. The launch follows Singapore-based GrabTaxi’s debut, which began a trial run in the Southeast Asian country about six weeks ago. Uber is one ...
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USA Giappone
East Coast ports scramble to accommodate largest container ship
The largest cargo ship ever to visit ports on the U.S. East Coast is so long the Statue of Liberty and Washington Monument could fit end-to-end along its deck and still leave room for Big Ben. The COSCO Development arrived Thursday at the Port of Savannah after cruising past dozens ...