Commodities
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Ten African countries sign deal in commitment to Sustainable Commodities
Ministers from ten African countries have signed the Africa Sustainable Commodities Initiative Declaration, a single set of principles for the…
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Video: How Kenya, China scientists plan to tackle food shortage in Kenya
The first harvest of a high-yielding maize variety conceived through joint research between Chinese and Kenyan scientists was unveiled on…
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Oil prices inch higher ahead of OPEC+ meeting to discuss supply cuts
Oil prices inched higher in early Asian trade on Tuesday, on expectations that OPEC+ may agree to a large cut…
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Costly food prices push Kenya inflation at 10-year high of 9.2%
Inflation in Kenya hit 9.2 percent all-time high in September owing to high cost of food and fuel.It is a…
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Oil prices plunge amid global recession fears
The international oil prices saw a nosedive on Friday amid aggressive interest rate hikes by global central banks, triggering mounting…
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European countries spend Ksh.58.2 trillion to tackle energy crisis
European countries have allocated nearly Ksh.58.2 trillion (500 billion euros) to tackle the energy crisis since last September in order…
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First shipment of Ukrainian wheat since start of Russia-Ukraine conflict arrives in Sudan
A ship carrying 65,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine has arrived at a port in Sudan.It’s the first shipment of…
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Kenya at cross roads as UK asks to be exempted from EAC trade tariffs
Kenya’s President William Ruto and the United Kingdom’s Prime Minster Liz Truss – both fresh at the helm are now…
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Petrol price hits record Ksh.179.0 per litre in latest EPRA review
Kenyans were hit hard Thursday when they woke up to historical record prices of fuel in the latest review by…
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Uhuru directs maize millers to slash maize flour price by half
President Uhuru Kenyatta Tuesday directed all maize millers in the country to lower the cost of maize flour in the…
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