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Business: Comesa extends import safeguards for Kenya
Local sugar millers will continue enjoying protection against competition from other producers in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) for the next one year.
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Business: Kenya's economy to grow 6.6pc next year on back of low oil prices, investments
The economy is poised to grow by seven per cent by 2017 buoyed by falling crude oil prices and sustained investment in infrastructure.
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Business: Over 65 per cent of manufacturing firms in Kenya don't survive
Kenya's manufacturing firms have declined steadily since 1970s and new firms have only a 35 per cent chance rate of surviving in the market.
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Business: Kenya launches online system to track plant, seeds and grain imports
The Government has launched an online system to screen plants, seeds and grains being imported into the country.
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Business News: World Bank sees Kenya's GDP growth at six per cent in 2015
Kenya is due to become one of the fastest-growing economies in east Africa, with a growth forecast of 6.0 percent in 2015 and 6.6 percent in 2016, the World Bank said on Thursday, citing falling oil prices and bigger infrastructure investments.
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Business: World Bank sees Kenya's GDP growth at six per cent in 2015
Kenya is due to become one of the fastest-growing economies in east Africa, with a growth forecast of 6.0 percent in 2015 and 6.6 percent in 2016, the World Bank said on Thursday, citing falling oil prices and bigger infrastructure investments.
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Business News: World Bank sees Kenya's GDP growth at 6.0 per cent in 2015
Kenya is due to become one of the fastest-growing economies in east Africa, with a growth forecast of 6.0 percent in 2015 and 6.6 percent in 2016, the World Bank said on Thursday, citing falling oil prices and bigger infrastructure investments.
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Business: World Bank sees Kenya's GDP growth at 6.0 per cent in 2015
Kenya is due to become one of the fastest-growing economies in east Africa, with a growth forecast of 6.0 percent in 2015 and 6.6 percent in 2016, the World Bank said on Thursday, citing falling oil prices and bigger infrastructure investments.
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Foreign Businesses Face Backlash in South Africa
As South Africas economy falters, it is no longer so welcoming to outsiders.
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Business Beat: Kenya burns 15 tonnes of ivory in anti-poaching fight
Kenya burnt 15 tonnes of ivory on Tuesday and promised to destroy all of its stockpile this year, the latest step in its campaign against elephant poaching.
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Business: Kenya burns 15 tonnes of ivory in anti-poaching fight
Kenya burnt 15 tonnes of ivory on Tuesday and promised to destroy all of its stockpile this year, the latest step in its campaign against elephant poaching.
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Business News: National Bank of Kenya's pretax profit down 28 percent in 2014
National Bank of Kenya said pretax profit fell by 28 percent to 1.3 billion shillings ($14.29 million) last year, weakened by a one-off exceptional item.
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Business: National Bank of Kenya's pretax profit down 28 percent in 2014
National Bank of Kenya said pretax profit fell by 28 percent to 1.3 billion shillings ($14.29 million) last year, weakened by a one-off exceptional item.
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Business News: Kenya trails peers as mining destination
Kenya is rated as the worst mining destination in Africa and only slightly better than Hungary and Malaysia in terms of global rankings, according to the 2014 Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies.
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Business News: Kenya to await oil price rebound before pumping
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Business News: New roads, rail links to help spur Kenya economy
Kenya's drive to improve rail, roads and power plants will help spur economic growth to 6.9 per cent in 2015 and 7 per cent in coming years, its finance minister has said.
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Business: Kenya trails peers as mining destination
Kenya is rated as the worst mining destination in Africa and only slightly better than Hungary and Malaysia in terms of global rankings, according to the 2014 Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies.
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Business: Kenya to await oil price rebound before pumping
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Business: New roads, rail links to help spur Kenya economy
Kenya's drive to improve rail, roads and power plants will help spur economic growth to 6.9 per cent in 2015 and 7 per cent in coming years, its finance minister has said.
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We must now get down to the serious business of reviving Kenyas tourism
The Tourism Recovery Task Force, which was appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta last year, on Tuesday presented recommendations on how to revive the industry.
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Business: Airtel, Visa extend mobile payments to seven countries in Africa
Barcelona, Spain: Visa and Bharti Airtel Tuesday announced a partnership to bring innovative mobile payment services to seven markets in Africa including Kenya, Gabon, Ghana, Madagascar, Rwanda, Seychelles and Tanzania.