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Business Beat: Kenya to intensify investment in agricultural research in 2015
Kenya plans to spend 55 million US dollars on agricultural research in the current financial year, the country's research agency said on Tuesday.
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Business: Kenya to intensify investment in agricultural research in 2015
Kenya plans to spend 55 million US dollars on agricultural research in the current financial year, the country's research agency said on Tuesday.
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Business: Kenya signs power line deals to link western area, neighbours
Kenya has signed deals worth Sh8.14 billion ($89 million) to construct a 313-km high-voltage transmission line to connect geothermal power plants to its western region and help link the grid to neighbouring countries.
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Business News: Kenya scoops top honours at Berlin tourism fair, wins second best continental exhibitor award
Kenya's tourism sector has received positive endorsement after it was ranked the second best country in Africa showcasing tourism products at the just concluded International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany.
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Business: Kenya scoops top honours at Berlin tourism fair, wins second best continental exhibitor award
Kenya's tourism sector has received positive endorsement after it was ranked the second best country in Africa showcasing tourism products at the just concluded International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany.
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Kenya: 'For country to grow, Kenyans must take hard decisions about economy'
Thousands of public servants will miss their annual pay rise and see a massive cut in their allowances if MPs adopt key budget measures that the Parliamentary Budget Office believe will open the door for the country's leap towards attaining Vision 2030 goals.
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Business News: Governor outlines plan to turn Kisumu into economic hub
The Kisumu County government has selected pillars of growth that are expected to drive the economy of the county.
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Business News: Kenya to become net food importer by 2050, experts warn
Kenya is among African countries likely to starting importing more than three quarters of food required to feed the population by 2050 due to effects of climate change.
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Business: Governor outlines plan to turn Kisumu into economic hub
The Kisumu County government has selected pillars of growth that are expected to drive the economy of the county.
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Business: Kenya to become net food importer by 2050, experts warn
Kenya is among African countries likely to starting importing more than three quarters of food required to feed the population by 2050 due to effects of climate change.
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Kenya faults South Africa on avocado export ban
Kenya says that South Africa has declined to reopen the market yet the country has implemented a pest management plan agreed between the two nations.
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Business Beat: What if Kenya's property bubble were to go burst?
According to real estate firm Hass Consult, property prices in the nation's capital have risen 535 per cent since 2007, with an acre of land now going for Sh473 million in Upperhill, Sh361.7 million in Westlands and Sh370 million in Kilimani.
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Business: What if Kenya's property bubble were to go burst?
According to real estate firm Hass Consult, property prices in the nation's capital have risen 535 per cent since 2007, with an acre of land now going for Sh473 million in Upperhill, Sh361.7 million in Westlands and Sh370 million in Kilimani.
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Kenya: Cost of doing business in EA down by 50pc as reforms reduce red tape
The Single Customs Territory (SCT) regime introduced by East African countries a year ago has reduced the cost of doing business by about 50 per cent in the East Africa region, according to Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
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Business Beat: Kenya's manufacturing sector losing out to China, India - report
A surging current account deficit, lack of competitiveness and low productivity are stunting Kenya's manufacturing sector growth. This has reduced the sector's capacity to create new jobs, making Kenya lose her place in the international market
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Business: Kenya's manufacturing sector losing out to China, India - report
A surging current account deficit, lack of competitiveness and low productivity are stunting Kenya's manufacturing sector growth. This has reduced the sector's capacity to create new jobs, making Kenya lose her place in the international market
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Business Beat: Scangroup appoints CEO for Africa
Scangroup has announced leadership changes at Scanad Africa. Sandeep Madan, who had been leading the Scanad Kenya and Ghana operations, has been promoted and is now Scanad Africa's chief executive, which has five fully owned operations in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Business Beat: Hill+Knowlton appoints regional director for Africa
Communications firm Hill+Knowlton Strategies has appointed Shaun Poole as the regional director for Africa. He will be stationed in Nairobi.
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Business: Scangroup appoints CEO for Africa
Scangroup has announced leadership changes at Scanad Africa. Sandeep Madan, who had been leading the Scanad Kenya and Ghana operations, has been promoted and is now Scanad Africa's chief executive, which has five fully owned operations in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Business: Hill+Knowlton appoints regional director for Africa
Communications firm Hill+Knowlton Strategies has appointed Shaun Poole as the regional director for Africa. He will be stationed in Nairobi.
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Business Beat: Kenya leads regional peers in infrastructure projects
Kenya is on an infrastructure binge that will see her develop one of the most advanced infrastructure networks in sub-Saharan Africa in the next decade.