Claudious Otieno
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Economy
Tourism revenue up 34.7% to Ksh.146 billion in 2021
Kenya’s tourism revenue in the year 2021 went up 34.76 percent to Ksh.146 billion compared to Ksh.88 billion that was…
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NEWS
Govt constructs university at Konza Technopolis to advance tech courses
University Education and Research Principal Secretary Amb. Simon Nabukwesi on Tuesday visited Konza technopolis to inspect the progress of the…
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Regions
Australia cancels Novak Djokovic’s visa over COVID-19 vaccine
Australia’s immigration minister Alex Hawke has canceled Novak Djokovic’s visa saying the world tennis number one, who is unvaccinated against…
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Markets
Volkswagen invests over Ksh.11.3 billion in electric cars as sale surpasses Tesla’s in Europe
Europe’s largest carmaker Volkswagen is falling further behind Tesla in the race to dominate the market for electric cars.Volkswagen delivered…
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Politics
Uhuru, Raila shares luncheon at Statehouse
President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on politicians to work together with a view of improving the lives of all Kenyans…
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Politics
Ahmed Maalim replaces Natembeya as Rift Valley Commissioner
Mohamed Ahmed Maalim has been appointed the new Rift Valley Commissioner, taking over from George Natembeya who has been redeployed…
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Economy
Kenya crowned key cultural and heritage tourism destination
Kenya has been positioned as a rich cultural and heritage destination and has received a boost following the awarding of…
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Corporate
Equity Bank receives green light to operate in insurance business
The Equity Group has officially received a license to operate in insurance business with its new subsidiary dubbed Equity Life…
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Agriculture
New pigeon pea varieties to help farmers cope with climate change [Video]
The government has been working on new strategies to boost pigeon peas production across the country.Currently, the country produces about…
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Corporate
Nissan to spend Ksh.1.9 trillion on electric cars in 5 yrs
Nissan Motor Company will spend Ksh.1.9 trillion (2 trillion yen) over the next five years to electrify its cars amidst…
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