All that one gambler needed to withdraw Sh14 million from a bank was an account and a mobile phone. This was revealed as it
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Maize flour prices are getting out of hands
Kenyans have something to worry following recent developments within the maize milling industry. The prices of Unga has continuously increased leaving Kenyans worried. The
Clearing agents warn of strike, want licences
Clearing and forwarding agents have threatened to paralyze operations in the country if the Kenya Revenue Authority fails to address a license stand-off. This
Johnson & Johnson to open a new regional office in Nairobi, Kenya
Johnson & Johnson today was named the winners of the first Africa Innovation Challenge at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress. The initiative, which received nearly
Africa get her unique web address, .africa
Africa now has the unique web address .africa, equivalent to the more familiar .com, following its official launch by the African Union. AU commission
Facebook Chief Product Officer takes ideas from West Africa home to California
Chris Cox, Chief Product Officer at Facebook , will be taking feedback and inspiration from the developer and content creator communities back to California
Loyal Multichoice customers awarded with four extra free channels beginning today
The Loyal customers to multi-choice firm, DSTV and Go TV Kenya have something to smile at after the firm introduced loyalty reward. Speaking today,
State opposed to Midiwo’s move to break up Safaricom
The government is opposed to a move by a legislator to amend the law to break up the country’s biggest telecoms operator, Safaricom. Jakoyo
Sage Summit Tour sets out a vision to move business builders towards a world of invisible admin by 2020
Sage, the market leader for integrated accounting, payroll & HR, and payment systems, will highlight technologies taking business builders to a future of invisible
Mumias wants another bailout to slash losses
Loss-making Mumias Sugar yesterday hinted at seeking another state bailout package as it warned investors full-year losses through June 30 will be about Sh6