The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry now wants president Uhuru Kenyatta to provide guidelines on the implementation of the recently announced austerity
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HOTELS IN NAIVASHA RECORD CANCELLATIONS DUE TO NEW GOVERNMENT RULES
For the second time in a year, hundreds of workers in the hospitality industry in Naivasha face the sack following the introduction of new
WOMEN BEACH OPERATORS IN MALINDI TURN TO SOAP MAKING TO CUSHION THEM AGAINST COVID-19 ADVERSITIES
A group of 37 women beach operators from Malindi have begun soap making business to cushion them against the covid-19 that negatively affected the
PORT OF MOMBASA RECEIVES MULTI-BILLION INFRASTRUCTURAL INVESTMENT
The port of Mombasa has lately witnessed major improvement through multi-billion infrastructural and technology investment. The ongoing expansion programme including the construction of the
KIBWEZI MANGO FARMER ATTAINS BEING ONE OF THE LARGEST MANGO EXPORTERS IN THE COUNTRY
In 2011 Mutheu Kithuma’s life took a turn for the worse as she was forced to shut her tour firm when the number of
STATE TO INTERVENE OVER NON REMITTANCES TO SACCO’S BY EMPLOYERS
The Treasury and the Senate is pursuing governmental organizations for recoveries of non-remitted dues owed to cooperative saccos. Cooperative Principal Secretary Ali Noor Ismail
USE TECHNOLOGY TO BRIDGE DEMAND FOR MEAT AND FOOD
Agriculture Chief Administrative Secretary Lawrence Omuhaka has called on farmers across the country to increase production to bridge the demand gap for animal products
COVID-19 COMPLICATES BUSINESSES
A cross-section of Kisii town business people have complained over worsening of the business environment they were subjected to after the national government reverted
MAKUENI BAR OWNERS PROTEST HIGH LICENSE FEES AND INCREASE IN SECOND GENERATION BREWS
Makueni County Bar owners Association have raised an alarm over increase in second generation and illicit brews that has crippled their business further even
TRADERS EJECTED FROM PAVEMENTS
Municipal council of Kisii has evicted small scale traders from Kisii town’s pavements and drains in its efforts to streamline human and vehicular traffic