Economy
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Government employs new measure to tame high cost of cooking gas
The government will import 30 percent of cooking gas to control the rising cost of the commodity amid an outcry…
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Saudi Arabia to employ over 100,000 Kenyans in new deal with Kenya
Kenya and Saudi Arabia have signed the Memorandum of understanding (MOU) as they seek to tighten the trade balance between…
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Toyota among businesses shut as COVID cases spike in China
Several multinational corporations have ceased operations as China expands its COVID-19 lockdowns. Authorities placed Shenzhen’s 17.5 million residents under lockdown…
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Uhuru to unveil Ksh.32billion Mombasa container terminal 2
President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to launch this month the Ksh.32 billion Mombasa Container Terminal two. The development of the…
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Matatu operators issue strike notice over NTSA “extortion” claims
Federation of Public Transport Operators has announced to down tool beginning March 16, 2022. The operator claim that the compliance…
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PSV operators pass fuel burden to commuters on hiked fuel prices
Stakeholders in the public transport industry have announced an increase in fares by five percent following the recent hike in…
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Bamburi increases cement price to sustain operation
Bamburi Cement Plc has increased its product prices by between two and ten percent due to the high cost of…
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KRA embarks on frequent rollout of excise stamps
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has embarked on the frequent rollout of new generation excise stamps with an aim of…
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Major Kenyan roads with huge traffic to attract toll fee
The public finance management (Natural Road Toll Funds) Regulation 2021 currently before Parliament seeks to introduce national roads toll fund…
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KCSE candidates caught cheating at start of final exams
Two candidates sitting in for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations were on Monday morning found in possession…
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