Economy
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How the late Mwai Kibaki shaped Kenya’s economy in ten years of reign
Kenya’s third President, Emilio Stanley Mwai Kibaki will be remembered for being an efficient economist who accelerated development and a…
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Ukraine needs more than Ksh.800 billion monthly in aid to rebuild after Russia invasion
Ukraine needs at least Ksh.800 billion a month until the summer to keep its economy afloat amid the economic losses…
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IEBC announces 418,642 job vacancies; how to apply
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced 418,642 temporary jobs in preparation for the August 9, 2022, general…
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Laikipia woos investors with a Ksh.160 million smart city construction
Laikipia County has kicked off the improvement of Doldol trading centre at a tune of Sh160 million in anticipation of…
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Port of Mombasa records high transshipment traffic over delays in Tanzania
East Africa’s largest and Kenya’s Port of Mombasa is experiencing substantive transshipment business as more ships evade berthing delays and…
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Police officers to get new cars on hire in Ksh.10 billion deal
The Kenyan government will spend Ksh.10 billion to hire cars for police officers, according to the National Treasury books. Leasing…
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Google announces 100 job vacancies for Kenyans; how to apply
Google, an American-based company has set up an office in Nairobi and is looking to fill 100 new vacancies. The…
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NYS scandal suspect Lilian Omollo cleared to run on Jubilee ticket as Meru Senator
Lillian Omollo has been cleared by the Jubilee Party to vie as Meru Senator in the August 9, 2022, general…
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Prison worker’s bank account frozen over unaccounted Ksh.257 million
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) froze bank account of a prison headquarters worker with Ksh.257 million. The man, identified…
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World Bank narrows economic growth for 2022 to 3.2%
World Bank is narrowing the global economic growth for 2022 from 4.1 percent to 3.2 percent, World Bank Group President…
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